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July 14th, 2004, 08:57 PM
#20
Originally posted here by Spyder32
Same here, oh and damn straight But seriously, if you want a stable OS you should look into OpenBSD. I find it reliable, stable, and perform's better than any OS I've worked with.
damn straight :-D
Originally posted here by .:front2back:.
Go with win98 you carn't go wrong, they are good for getting some good uptime on, plus gaming. And i haven't been able to get my win98 box to crash so i'd say it's pretty stable..
cheers
f2b:.
I don't know if i could ever consider an operating system that CRASHED on its public debut STABLE especially since i have used it and within an hour after i got it up and running and patched i got a BSOD (granted, i am very hard on my machines)
Because i am so hard on my machines i say go with either open bsd (my first choice ) or windows xp, which just gets "grumpy" with me from time to time (slows down, drivers dissappear, programs stop working) but never seems to crash
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