leastonh1
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Joined: 2/12/2005 From: West Yorkshire, England Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: flipperwasirish But we ALL will be using it at some point down the road. Not me. I have always said I'd never use another MS operating system after XP reaches the end of its life. My OS of choice is Linux. Vista is a dreadful OS in every way and Microsoft just seem to be getting worse with their production values. I want to control my OS, not the other way around and XP is a real pain for this reason. Vista is even worse. I won't be sorry to walk away from Windows and Microsoft. The only thing I will miss is gaming. Then again, as the gap closes between Linux and Windows, manufacturers and devs will have to start catering for both platforms. It's inevitable and good for competition. We are beginning to see serious capital investment from OEM manufacturers for dedicated Linux PC's, which will continue. Microsoft have been forced to allow manufacturers to continue to buy XP for new computers, as customers just don't want Vista. I wonder why? I know all OS's have fans and no doubt there are people reading this on Vista who love it. That's great, but I can see the same fancy graphics toys and gui on a Linux box costing a quarter of the Vista ready PC. Bloatware, bugs, loss of user control, bsod, DX10, drivers, hardware incompatibility, confusing licensing, lack of security, Genuine Advantage, User Account Protection etc. etc. Vista is very poor as an OS. I'm sure things will improve when Service Pack 99 is released, but I'm not prepared to spend a stupid amount of money on a beefy PC just to run my OS at a reasonable speed. Many people simply cannot afford the investment anyway. You can buy a PC with Linux pre-installed for the same price as a single license of Vista!!! Up the revolution! Regards, Jim
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