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MagisterXF94
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I have ubuntu, kubuntu, and uberstudent Manjaro KDE, Netrunner, antergos

Now running pure arch linux
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QUOTE ^cashto@Elem (all): yeah, i imagine if you're rusty, you could build op short for no reason, build a naked ref, then go two techpaths even though your mining is by all objective standards $#@!ed[/quote]
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I'm running Gentoo at work and Fedora on a work laptop. Gentoo for the maximum customization potential (doing updates is something I do to get my mind off things) and Fedora is one of the best out of box experiences for a developer that stays out of your way.

Ubuntu MATE is nice especially for low-spec machines like the raspberry pi 2.
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Gentoo for me, Mint for regular users
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Win 7 closely followed by XP.
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phoenix1 wrote:QUOTE (phoenix1 @ Jan 16 2016, 10:26 PM) Win 7 closely followed by XP.
^ Mint user here
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Gentoo for me, no computer access for regular users :P
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Post by MagisterXF94 »

Has anyone used YUMI, to store multiple isos on a pen drive and install them on a hard drive later?
QUOTE ^cashto@Elem (all): yeah, i imagine if you're rusty, you could build op short for no reason, build a naked ref, then go two techpaths even though your mining is by all objective standards $#@!ed[/quote]
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Blacksun94 wrote:QUOTE (Blacksun94 @ Jan 17 2016, 06:44 PM) Has anyone used YUMI, to store multiple isos on a pen drive and install them on a hard drive later?
Yes, it's pretty reliable for putting multiple distros on one usb drive.
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