Post. Let XX be the last two digits of your post. Then, let K = XX mod 50. K is the code of your new OS. You have to use your new OS for at least a week.
CODES ====== 00 TrueOS 01 PureOS 02 Puppy Linux 03 BunsenLabs 04 Windows XP 05 Linux Mint 06 ZorinOS 07 Anarchy 08 Funtoo 09 LMDE 10 Parabola 11 GuixSD 12 Antergos 13 Slackware 14 Trisquel 15 SparkyLinux 16 ArchBang 17 Debian 18 Korora 19 MX Linux 20 Sabayon 21 LXLE 22 macOS 23 OpenBSD 24 Windows 98 25 TempleOS 26 VectorLinux 27 elementaryOS 28 Solus 29 NixOS 30 Endless OS 31 Deepin 32 Windows 7 33 Gentoo 34 Windows 10 35 KDE neon 36 Manjaro 37 ArcoLinux 38 Haiku 39 PCLinuxOS 40 Chakra 41 Ubuntu 42 SourceMage 43 Dragora 44 FreeDOS 45 Linux Lite 46 openSUSE 47 Arch Linux 48 Fedora 49 FreeBSD
FAQ ==== Q: I got Windows but can't afford it. A: Just use TPB.
Q: I got macOS but don't own a Mac. What do? A: In that case, it is allowed to use Hackintosh as a replacement for macOS.
Q: I got an OS that has multiple editions/versions. Which version should I choose? A: This one is more complex, so we'll break it down. There are 3 cases when this can happen: 1. Linux distro offerse multiple DEs. An example is Linux Mint that offers Cinnamon, MATE and Xfce. 2. Linux distro offers multiple DEs AS SEPARATE PROJECTS. Example is Ubuntu that has Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, .... 3. Windows is available in multiple editions. Example is Windows 7 that is available as Starter, Home Basic, ... For all 3 cases, the answer is: CHOSE WHICHEVER YOU WANT.
Q: But I already use that OS! A: Then continue using it. No second chance because of that. Also notice that now you have to continue using it for at least a week.
Q: Do I have to use an up-to date version of my new OS? A: No, but it is advised that you do.
Q: Can I use my new OS in a VM/as Live Distro? A: No. It has to be "true" install.
I can't put in words how stupid I consider this idea to be. Why would you leave the choice of your operating system up to chance? A few of those are gaping security holes. Others can, if you don't know how to handle them, put your data at risk.
Sebastian Barnes
>38 linuxes >4 bsds >4 windows >templeos >haiku >freedos
This, although you're forgetting MacOS. He should have added ReactOS and android-x86 at least and then leave it up to the last digit and have 0 be reroll.
Never heard of Sabayon and never used Gentoo. Actually worth the time.
Nolan Long
Oh go on then
Brayden Adams
ok then yes me too thanks
Luke Wood
Good Succ
Robert Ramirez
Fine
Tyler Fisher
MacOS is a bsd. And reactos is just retarded windows xp
Julian Clark
Most of these have descriptions on their pages like "xxx is a free operating system based on gnu/lnux. xxx version 25 was released. Download here". No shit, retard. I want to know what makes your unmaintained, ubuntu-derived "OS" special.
Michael Ortiz
Nice /b/read
Christian Williams
>Neet Hobbyst: THE THREAD
Luis Baker
okay
Grayson Fisher
Macos is not a bsd, it was forked from Darwin ages ago and barely behaves like a bsd, most notably the fact that it actually runs modern software
>it was forked from Darwin ages ago No it wasn't. Darwin is the XNU kernel from CMU modified with 4.3BSD bits (at NeXT) which were replaced with with FreeBSD 7 bits (when Mac OS 10, as it was called then, was made), and which provide providing VFS, netstack, POSIX-compatibility and the process model. Darwin also includes some command-line utilities that are only used by a fraction of Apples userbase. FreeBSD and Apple have also cooperated on things like dtrace, OpenBSM, OpenPAM and security event auditing. The rest of macOS is Apple code, including but not limited to the drivers, Cocoa (and the rest of the UI framework), CoreServices (CoreAudio, CoreVideo, Metal, et cetera), XCode (an entire IDE), a big chunk of LLVM (which FreeBSD also uses nowadays, and has upstreamed lots of code to), and plenty more.
You didn't expect this when OP is too dumb to figure out that options 45 through to 49 will never be possible to roll under the modulus scheme he's setup, right?
>10000 flavors of linux >a bunch of windows >m*cOS >no solaris >no menuetos >no OS/2 >no obscure russian OS based on objects instead of files
Mason Jenkins
Roll
Chase Martinez
>You didn't expect this when OP is too dumb to figure out that options 45 through to 49 will never be possible to roll under the modulus scheme he's setup, right? brainlet