How many computers do you have?

How many computers do you have?
How many different OSs do you run?
If you run more than one OS, what are they and why?

Me:

- Three computers. One desktop, a netbook and a laptop. I have a VM but I don't count that. It's just a testing ground.
- Two OSs.
- Debian and Slackware. I love Debian because it's easy for me [now, anyway], automated and stable, and the community taught me a lot. And it's the base for so many other OSs. Slackware because it continually teaches me about Linux, it still throws me the odd challenge and because it's Sys V. Also it's got an awesome retro feel.

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4 (not including phones or routers)
3 Windows, Mac OS, FreeBSD (the all cuck combo)

Blatantly datamineing kys

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No, genuinely interested.

Remember Lindows in the 90s? It was linux disguised as windows

One computer running freedos

Two desktops, one running W10 for gaymes and one running fedora to familiarize myself with Linux.

2 old desktops, one running winXP and the other running ubuntu (my first distro)
My everyday laptop running arch

>How many computers
9, An ibook, 2006 iMac, thinkpad t470s, asus x54hr, dell xps from 2010, toshiba satellite, 210ct, pc-9821ne, Custom built tower with 1050ti and fx8350, compaq pressario from the 90s with pentium III.
>OS
single OS on every computer except my t470s with xubuntu and win10, both for work (work computer)

three:
old desktop running windows 7 that I don't use anymore
shitty netbook running Lubuntu
my everyday laptop running Mint

only have one laptop that is running arch with gnome but I'm getting a thinkpad to run trueOS on it

>3 computers
One desktop, an old HP laptop and a Surface Pro 4
>2 OSs
>Fedora and Win8.1
Fedora runs on all my computers (Cinnamon spin for the desktop + Surface Pro, LXQT spin for the laptop). I also used to run Ubuntu on the desktop, LXLE / Trisquel Mini on the laptop and openSUSE on the Surface Pro, but in the end I'm just more comfortable with Fedora and it suits my needs. So why use something else?
I dual-boot Win8.1 on my desktop. It's for playing games and nothing else.

one celeron (900) powered laptop running win10 and one i5 (3210m) laptop running win7
lubuntu on an sdcard because novelty

I have 6 computers and I run 3 OSs.
1 gaming desktop with Windows 7.
1 work laptop with macos
3 travel/leisure laptops with ubuntu
1 server with ubuntu

3 computers
Arch , Arch and Midnight BSD

Computer with Windows 10
Thinkpad with dual boot Arch/Win10

My first Computer that still runs with Windows 95, my mother uses Excel on it

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Gentoo

>How many computers do you have?
Six laptops, eight rpis
>How many different OSs do you run?
Debian, Devuan, Ubuntu, GuixSD, Parabola.
>If you run more than one OS, what are they and why?
Variety is the spice of life.

3 desktops (only one is active)
3 laptops (im giving my active one away and buying a new one. the other two are being sold soon)
1 phone

6 computers/servers
Debian 9 Stretch on servers
Xubuntu 16.04 on laptop and thin client
Debian 9 with KDE on laptop
OpenWRT on routers

Forgot about some Lubuntu

>fuduntu
>pclinuxos
>(((ultimate))) edition
>zorin
the fuck

>How many computers do you have?
3 laptops
1 soon-to-be desktop, waiting on parts to come in
I guess I also have my work computer, though that's not really "mine"

>How many different OSs do you run?
2 laptops with Win10
1 laptop with KDE neon
new desktop will dual boot Win10 and KDE neon
work computer runs Win7

Win10 has office, Atmel Studio, and Autodesk suite
KDE Neon is comfy and has KDevelop, Kate, and the general niceties of apt

I keep files synced between all of my machines using MS [spoiler]botnet[/spoiler] OneDrive. Whoever made the OneDrive daemon for linux is my hero

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1 big server running windows server 2012
4 think pads running debian/windows 8.1 (with classic menu)
1 thinkpad running kali/backtrack
1 Macbook pro running sierra
1 Macbook pro running debian/kali/windows 8.1

1 LGV30 for music and daily use
1 Samsung s9 running kali (emulated)

1 pi3 running kali
1 pi3 running pothole
1 pi3 running rasbian

1 NAS drive with Plex (10tb)

Lots of cisco routers and switches

1 decent vdsl router running openwrt

2 ubiquiti ap's

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1 with Ubuntu

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i run one os.

Like 15 all running different shit
5-6 actually get used

Ultimate edition is a "fork" of Ubuntu that trys to reskin everything to look like razor designed it except they even fucked that up also its about 3times as bloated as Ubuntu.
It has 2 gui package mangers and both dont work.
Basically its a trashcan of an OS that bloats a already bloated OS in order to make it look tacky

Windows desktop for vidya with a couple linux VMs for development and a windows vm for ripping blu-rays
Windows laptop that I got the free W10 upgrade for and have only touched once since then
lenovo thinkpad with zorin. I've basically only been using it because of the gnome theme. Next time I come across something about zorin that annoys me I'll probably ditch it, either for devuan or react
Desktop media server with Ubuntu Server 14 LTS
Dell laptop with Debian running openVPN so I can access the media server from elsewhere

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Desktop, Debian stable.
Router, Debian stable.
Gaming machine, Win7/Debian testing dual-boot
Random old C2D, Debian stable.
Thinkpad, Debian stable.

I have an old 286 in the closet with DOS 5 on it, but I don't think that counts since I don't do anything with it.

>How many computers do you have?
Used to have near twenty, now just 2.
>How many different OSs do you run?
Around 12
>If you run more than one OS, what are they and why?
Windows 7/10/various Linux