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Well, this is the start of the Unix page.
For starters, here are some good commands:
ls -F
ls -al
ps -aux | grep "your name"
top -d 10
export PS1="\t \W \$ "

Current, Feb 21, 2005
I have finally acquired a Sun Workstation, it's an Ultra 60, with dual 450MHz, 2x18GB, but only 512mb of ram. Having a real UNIX box is something i've always wanted, just wish I had the Sun compilers. I ran CDE for a while, but hopped back to GNOME. btw, new nedit supports tabs, quite neat. Still haven't secured it properly, but then it's like those AOL commercials: "My computer is only half protected, but then I live for danger." Sun mice suck. Anyways, heres a screenshot of the box in Solaris 10 (though i downloaded a pre-release).

Old, Dec 07, 2004
I have WinXP on this Athlon ... have been using Visual Studio 2005 Express Edition Beta. Still have FreeBSD on my K6-II though, that machine is a beast. Also have a Pentium II box running BeOS 5 Pro (yea, i bought it), RedHat 5.2 and 7.0. ... May have to change this page to Windows, doh!

Old
I am now running Windows 2000, on an AMD Athlon 3200+ XP. I have my Cygwin setup so that I can have a Remote X11 connection to my AMD K6-2 running FreeBSD. I think that this setup is fairly effective to allow for a good Desktop and a good programming environment at the same time. Sort of a perfect mix, without the need for a KVM. Here's a screenshot:

Old:
I am running Windows XP (ackk, i know) with Services For Unix. There are a few reasons for this. I nead to learn C# and WinXP fits better into that. I also found myself wanting to game, and wasting too much time doing stuff in Linux that I do not have to do with Windows. Now i just do things, isntead of setting up to do things and not doing them.
Screenshot:

Old:
I am running RedHat9, acquired 512 MB more ram and a large hard drive. I am now using xfce4, most other stuff is the same though.

Old:
I'm running the Motif Window Manager, with a gnome-panel for the obvious comfort of temperature and time at the bottom, not to mention the Gnome menu. In UNIX you use the best tool for the job, and for my uses, i believe that Kate is a great text editor. I'm using the BASH shell, with some modification for showing time, and current working directory, after all: i know who the hell i am and i know what freakin machine i am on. Here's a scaled down screenshot of my current desktop:

vimrc