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Home Personal Computers: Ubuntu 20.04
Home Servers: Ubuntu 20.04
VPS: Debian 10
Home : Macos and Ubuntu 20.04, Linux mint for my mini server
Office : Windows 10 Pro and instal Ubuntu 18.04 inside from command-line
VPS : Debian 10 and CentOS 7
It running great on KDE now, package little bit outdate than arch linux though. Chromium on debian 90
Alpine Linux 93
Arch 96
But this middle and stable almost like debian, and love apk package manager its more simple and clean.
Its been 2 months since first install, I cant back to "Debian Thx" anymore
ReactOS
Home Personal Computers: Windows 10
Home Servers: Ubuntu 20.04/Raspberry Pi OS/ ESXI
VPS/Dedicate servers at OVH: Debian 10 / Ubuntu 20.04
60+ posts and this is the first 'Debian, thx'?
LET, WHAT HAS BECOME OF YOU!
Home PC windows 10
Workstation MacOS
TV and cell android
Servers mostly centos 7 with some ubuntu 18.04
sadly i dont have laptop
Why be sad? You probably don't need one if you have all the gear you mentioned!
I use Arch NixOS btw
some time while on the train i need to ssh my server, i could use my phone but the font is to small, if i change the font size it will look super annoying. getting old i guess
Desktop: Windows 10
Laptops: A mix of Windows 10 and Ubuntu, one ChromeOS (Chromebook)
Phones and tablets: All Android running LineageOS ROM expect for my Huawei phone running stock ROM since you can't unlock bootloader.
Servers: Most them are a mix of Debian and Ubuntu LTS,RHEL on DA server.
TempleOS, anyone?
Jokes aside I use Ubuntu (Kubuntu to be specific) on both my laptop and desktop computer. But I do have a Windows VM with GPU pass-through (visual novels don't run that well on Linux with Wine)
And I use Debian on my VPS. I'm just addicted to Debian-based distros...
I have MacOS on my Mac.
Debian on all servers. No exceptions.
Desktop: Arch (Gnome)
Laptop: MacOS Montery
Server: Typically rocky linux, also debian
Various operating systems.
1.mac mini m1: Macos Monterey
2.gaming rig: Windows 11 pro
3.laptop: Fedora 35
4.raspberry pi 4 / 2GB: Pi OS Lite
5.VPS / Servers : Almalinux / Debian 10-11 / Rocky linux
6.router : Edgeos - Vyata os / WIFI 6 : unifi / my lan subnet 1.0.0.0/26
7.Mikrotik: (used for vpn and isolated lab lan) subnet 172.17.10.0/24
8.phone : ios
9.lab server: proxmox
The os with the most usage is windows 11 (gaming) and Fedora on my laptop
Server: Ubuntu
Laptop: Linux Mint
All desktops: Win 10
All headless/servers: Debian
Unfortunately linux or its desktops are not even close to windows in terms of usability for everyday desktop stuff.
Laptop & PC: Windows 11
VPS: Ubuntu 20.04 & Debian 11
Desktop: Windows 7
Virtual: Xubuntu
VPS: Ubuntu Server
OS/2
I loved OS/2 Warp. Back in our early days, we even code-named one of our alpha releases as OS/2 under the operating system selection for the DirectAdmin licenses.
To answer the original question, my main workstation is a Lenovo desktop with Xeon processor and has Windows 10 Pro Workstation. But my laptop, which I use most of the time, runs MX Linux (based on Debian).
PC - Windows 10 + Debian 11 (dual boot)
Servers - Debian 11 on all
Desktop PC: Windows 10
VM: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Servers: Debian 10/11
Desktop PC - Windows 7 (will be Linux Mint on next OS reinstall)
Laptop - Windows 10 (I hate it)
Some old servers: still CentOS 7
New servers: Debian 10/11
By using Alpine Linux, you will love the charm of simplicity that it brings to you. Alpine Linux is a newbie for a GUI desktop, supported softwares will vary on environment you use, but enough for daily usage. KDE have just add for a few days (since version 3.15.0). Depending on your needs, you'd do a search for packages correspondent to the environment you'll use.
Anyone still use AmigaOS?
Workstation: Linux arch
Laptop: MacOS
Everything else: Debian