Right now Linux Mint 17.1(xfce) and Windows 7 professional.
I mainly use Linux. It is more comfortable for me then using windows. Even in my work I use windows 7 with Linux Mint (mate) in virtualbox (we need to use windows because of outlook & lync and linux alternatives are bit problematic and I'm too lazy to reinstall my workstation to linux so this way it is quite comfortable for work to have Linux and windows ). And on my laptop I use windows only for few games that I'm not able to launch in linux. Also, before Mint I was using (in order from latest): Slackel(I loved that one), Debian sid(for maybe 2 years), Arch linux(well... only for a month till I gave up), Xubuntu(when unity came out), Fedora, Ubuntu, Mandriva(loong time ago). From linux distros I like mainly debian derivates. Red hat derivates are not too interesting for me. Also I was using for a half of year slackel. I really loved that one. It was something completely different experience. It was really lightweight distro but still a good one and slick one. And one bonus(for some): it wasn't using systemd and pulseaudio.
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