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Hey guys. I was just wondering what every ones "work station" looked like.

I will post mine first.

This is the computer i use the most. It is running both Vista and Ubuntu Liinux. I also have now hooked my PS2 up to it, and will be getting direct TV ran to it shortly
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Here is my printer
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This is my laptop, i no longer use the desktop pc next to it because i got my new comp (first pic) and i moved the laptop into my compute cabinet next to mt desk for when i have guest.
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Also have a 260GB external hard drive i have no pic of, and a big book shelf also no pic

so what is yall's computing space like?
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What laptop is that? It looks the same as my one!
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Uncles SuperRig(Vista/VMWare)-

Monitors-

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Tower-

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My SuperRig (XP soon to be openSUSE)-

Monitor-

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Tower-

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Our Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copyer-

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Our 2TB World Book-

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Our Bridge(s)/Hub(s)/Firewall-

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Fan to cool that little cabinet ;)-

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.....See! My heaven!!!!!! =p
=D Thank you.

Edited by Chewie, 23 July 2008 - 07:59 AM.

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Why OpenSUSE?

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IDK, JD referred it so I'm going to try it out! =p

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Ic. I really don't like running Ubuntu and stuff like that because it's basically just as friendly as Windows. It's nice to run some barebones linux stuff sometimes so you can actually learn your way around.

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My laptop is in the attachment below. Running openSuse x64 and Vista x64.

@Meth0dz: I'm curious, how long have you been using Linux for and what flavor do you use?

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Jordan said:

My laptop is in the attachment below. Running openSuse x64 and Vista x64.

@Meth0dz: I'm curious, how long have you been using Linux for and what flavor do you use?

Very Neat there JD!

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*edit* Took away the first photo, had work shown in it.
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The upstairs computer with the 2nd DSL line
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The downstairs workstation
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My stash of scanners/printers
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The stereo I use as a mixer for the 9 speakers downstairs :D
Machine behind it is running Solaris. The case is ancient, insides are new.
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The main server running bzblood.org
The two servers each have dedicated DSL lines.
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My super dusty insides.
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what I do when I'm bored
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My smallest laptop. Used just for OS Dev
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Bucket o' wires
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Second Bucket o' wires + gobstopers
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A modified broadcom bluetooth controller. Funny story with this one.
In the school cafe, this jackass would be playing music on wireless speakers from his cell phone as loud as he could, every day. This specifically interferes with it :D
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Wireless headset
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1 of 9 speakers
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1 of 9 speakers
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Couple of speakers
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Couple of speakers
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Couple of speakers
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Edited by TkTech, 23 July 2008 - 01:12 PM.


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I've been running linux off and on for probably a year, I ran Ubuntu at first that didn't last long. I also have run Debian, and right now I can dual boot into Slackware.

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Xav said:

What laptop is that? It looks the same as my one!

It is a Dell Insporon 6000

@ xaNax - so were do you live? and out of curiosity whats the code to disable the door alarm? ;)

@methodz - Ubuntu is good for those of us that dont like linux but need to learn to program cross platform for it and test it. It is also good for people who can not afford microsoft or mac os

Edited by zeroradius, 23 July 2008 - 01:28 PM.

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You don't actually need a running version of a platform to code for it, just compile a cross-compiler toolchain.