As Metguru said, MOST of the time, after a thread hasn't been active for like ever, we usually just start a new one up, and go from there. But you're new, and this is the OSs forum, which is mine, and I'm feeling ... Well I'm in a pretty good mood, so, I don't mind if everyone else would like to just continue here.

I'll start lol:

Main Machine - Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium super duper something edition, and dual booting with Slackware Linux.

Test box - FreeBSD 8.1

FTP / SSH / Web Server - Slackware Linux

Main Production box (The one I use to make Music, and listen to music, because it has awesome speakers) - Dual booting like this:

80 GB HD the machine came with has XP Home Edition, and a 10 GB Partition of Fat32.

160 GB HD I installed - Debian Linux, and 10 GB Fat32 Partition. I'm not sure why, but it seemed like a good idea at the time.

Laptop - Some version of Slackware. It's not actually Slackware, but it's a distro based on it that I've come to like, and it looks so much like Slackware, that I just call it that sometimes. I can't remember the actual name and the CD has it on there, but it's somewhere in my pile - o - OSs lol.

Basically I'm currently running this on some machine or another:

Slackware Linux
FreeBSD
Debian Linux
OpenSUSE
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows 7 Whatever edition.... I hate how Microsoft adds so many damn words to a product... It's like OK, Windows NT Home and Windows NT Server, that's fine, and Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows 2000 Server, that's fine too, but son of a bitch do they HAVE to have "Windows 7 64 bit Premium Ultimate Ninja Kick in the balls Edition" or whatever? Seriously lol.

Anyway, that's what I'm using. I haven't booted up Windows XP in like 8 months or so because...Well, it sucks. And Windows 7 is 100 times better. I totally Love FreeBSD, and I totally Love Slackware, and I totally Love Debian, and I've Loved SUSE Linux for a LONG Time. So I generally only use those. Though some version of Mandriva have been good, and so has some of the stuff based off Slackware.

I still hate Gentoo, and I still think Ubuntu is a pile of... Well you know lol.