Windows XP - The Last OS you'll ever want
"The table is already set," said Marcus Matthias, product manager for Microsoft's digital media division. "We can come in and eat at the buffet, or we can stand outside and wash cars."
Wash cars?
Diogenes of Sinope: "It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
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In short, the company is bending over backward--and investing considerable technological resources--to make sure Hollywood studios are happy with the next version of Windows, which is expected to ship on new PCs by late 2006.
I think they're just bending over for Hollywood.
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I stayed on with win98 way past the point of obselecence. I already knew I'd stay with winXP for a long time due to this kinda crap. Can you call a whole operating system spyware btw. WinXP will be my last microsoft operating system unless some huge changes happen.... but I still won't go with Macs :laugh:
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Yawn.
There are already pirated copies of Vista out there. Does anyone really believe that peeps won't completely rip this OS apart within 90 days of release like Paul said?
It should be interesting to see if anyone sues Microsoft for this "feature".
And does anyone remember MSN Explorer?
There are already pirated copies of Vista out there. Does anyone really believe that peeps won't completely rip this OS apart within 90 days of release like Paul said?
It should be interesting to see if anyone sues Microsoft for this "feature".
And does anyone remember MSN Explorer?
"Happy slaves are the worst enemies of freedom." - Marie Von Ebner
"It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies..." - Orwell
"It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies..." - Orwell
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Red Hat, Redmond east.RH Linux is cheaper and so much nicer than Windows. Only reason I don't use it is compatibility with my software.
They've got so many proprietary hooks in their software they can begin the extortion the same as Microsoft.
You might be able to use Wine to get your software to run.
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Absolutely true, they are definately beginning to take ideas for MS. However, for now, they're the easiest to use for non-techie types. Once they're too proprietary, move to the next one down the chain. It should eventually bring this proprietary crap to a screeching halt.Red Hat, Redmond east.RH Linux is cheaper and so much nicer than Windows. Only reason I don't use it is compatibility with my software.
They've got so many proprietary hooks in their software they can begin the extortion the same as Microsoft.
You might be able to use Wine to get your software to run.
And sure, I can get some software to run with Wine now, but I need most if not all to function.
And, I need a hellacious fast processor to run games through an emulator.
What we really need is software companies to release their software compiled for Linux.
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Ok, I've used RH. In my experience it's one of the most difficult distributions I've worked with. I tried to install it on a laptop with no success. I dropped Debian in and was good to go. Knoppix is insanely easy to work with. With the live CD you just plop it in the CD drive and boot. You can install it to the hard drive. Progeny Linux is really great too. I could go on but I'm kinda biased. Course, I've moved on from Linux. 

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I've tinkered with the Knoppix boot CD.
I have a partition on my home PC that I was planning on using to boot some flavor of Linux (probably Knoppix), but I never got around to figuring out how.
My home PC us dual-boot with XP Pro and Windows 98. I kept 98 around because my old scanner required it. I suppose I could use it to run old games and such, but I just don't do that sort of stuff anymore.
I have a partition on my home PC that I was planning on using to boot some flavor of Linux (probably Knoppix), but I never got around to figuring out how.
My home PC us dual-boot with XP Pro and Windows 98. I kept 98 around because my old scanner required it. I suppose I could use it to run old games and such, but I just don't do that sort of stuff anymore.
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Direct X is software designed to allow games to run in Windows. Trust me, a Linux program wouldn't use it.Would doing so cause Microsoft to jack up their fees to that company to license the newest DirectX code?What we really need is software companies to release their software compiled for Linux.
Ok, Where to start.
RH is by far the simplest for the non-technically minded. It's point and click interface, specifically when installing is nice. Also, it focuses on X for the user interface, I found its X configurations much easier to use. And, given wider support, their laptop support will go up.
Debian...well, I love debian. You avoid all of the RH trappings with a great OS that can get its own updates online. I use Debian right now for my server, but Debian can be a real bitch to get X running.
Knoppix was really easy to use and seemed cool, but I'm curious about its power user functionality. I'd like to learn more about this in a non-boot-disk situation.
Never used Progeny, will have to look that one up.