A reality check for Vista
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henke54 Sep 09, 2006 9:09 AM EDT |
Quoting:A day late and a dollar short, the software giant's new Vista operating system won't have anyone standing on line to buy the first copy. ...................... So here's a modest proposal: Boycott Vista. Keep your old Windows XP PC around. Don't buy a new one. That's the only way we have to let Microsoft know Vista is an overhyped, late, and pointless update to XP - a perfectly fine operating system.http://money.cnn.com/2006/09/07/technology/Reality_check_Vis... |
henke54 Sep 09, 2006 9:25 AM EDT |
Quoting:Virtualisation is the Next Big Thing in computing, and the lesson of Vista is that Microsoft will have to embrace it to survive in the operating system market. The trouble (for Microsoft) is that the leader in the technology is Xensource, a spin-out from Cambridge University's Computer Laboratory. And here's where the delicious ironies begin.http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/008200609091840.htm |
jdixon Sep 10, 2006 6:54 AM EDT |
> Vista is an overhyped, late, and pointless update to XP - a perfectly fine operating system. If you can stand product activation that is. Personally I stick to Windows 2000 as the last version of Windows to use. > The trouble (for Microsoft) is that the leader in the technology is Xensource The leader in virtualization is VMWare, not Xensource. Xensource only wishes they were the leader. |
nalf38 Sep 12, 2006 2:27 PM EDT |
My guess is that the first OS to support virtualization out of the box with the home user in mind is going to leap ahead of the others, whether they're proprietary or not. The last time I used Xen it wasn't all that easy to get up and running. I don't understand why MS didn't integrate virtualization into Vista and tout it as a key feature. It sure as hell would have solved their backwards-compatibility problems that have plagued them for years. They didn't think far enough ahead. If Apple can put out Rosetta to run PPC binaries on OSX-Intel, MS could surely have created a protected virtual environment where Win2k/XP programs could run without modification on Vista. And it's not like MS is a stranger to the concept. You can run old Intel Xbox games on the PPC Xbox360. Seems like MS drops the ball at every turn. |
jimf Sep 12, 2006 2:58 PM EDT |
> Personally I stick to Windows 2000 as the last version of Windows to use. I'd say that was the last version of Windows to have any validity as a working OS. Anything after that has real problems, and the people testing the latest prerelease seem to think Vista has even more problems. I'll take their word for it. |
dcparris Sep 12, 2006 4:19 PM EDT |
I keep reading about this "Vista" thing. Is that an upgrade for Notepad? |
jimf Sep 12, 2006 4:22 PM EDT |
ROFL... Good one Don. |
jdixon Sep 12, 2006 6:25 PM EDT |
> My guess is that the first OS to support virtualization out of the box with the home user in mind is going to leap ahead of the others, whether they're proprietary or not. Well, with both VMWare Player and VMWare Server available free of charge, there's no reason for one of the commercial Linux's not to offer it. There's no reason for Microsoft not too either, but I suspect Microsoft is a bit leery of crossing swords with EMC, and a crossing of swords is the inevitable result of a partnership with Microsoft. |
dinotrac Sep 12, 2006 6:59 PM EDT |
>I keep reading about this "Vista" thing. Is that an upgrade for Notepad? As I remember, Vista was a big ugly Oldsmobile so heavy that the humongoloid V-8 under the hood still wasn't enough to make it dance. Wait...it all makes sense now. |
jezuch Sep 13, 2006 2:51 AM EDT |
Vista also means "chicken" in Lithuanian... Or so I read somewhere :) |
cjcox Sep 13, 2006 7:48 PM EDT |
This is going to be a great death march! Probably as good as the XP death march. Now that Microsoft is going to release new updates and versions faster... we'll have more frequent death marches. Death march rulez |
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