Vista under fire

Uncle ic, you are a Linux man, I've downloaded Ubuntu 7.04 but I don't have an extra hdd to load it yet. Am I going to "sukkel" to work on it, or is it easy to learn? ;)
Depends what you want to use it for, but with any OS there is a learning curve and an abandonment of one's previous comfort zone is advisable.

Prior to Linux my comfort zones were mostly OS/2 3 & 4, NT4, and Windoze 2000, I survived the transition to Linux.
 
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I honestly don't know what all the fuss is about. Vista works perfectly fine on my laptop o.O
 
It appears from casual observation that Vista offers very little new to the casual consumer.

1. Aero - Only works on expensive version, with expensive Hardware - I disable the eyecandy anyway.
2. Search, Microsoft has been instructed to stop disabling 3rd party search programs.
3. Upgraded security - 3rd party apps for XP
4. Games support - my games work fine in win98.
5. IE7 - (puking noises)

6. Since there's always a learning curve in a new OS, I'd rather devote that to Ubuntu
 
yes Vista does have problems, but most of them are due to lazy 3rd parties

popular software companies have "refused" to support Vista for their recent product versions. Also, hardware manufacturers have been bashing out terrible Vista drivers for their hardware (yes you Creative), or simply not at all.

I've heard this complaint before, except it was about linux :). Damn those hardware manufacturers for the fact that it can take hours to transfer files across a network.

Another thing. The gap between XP and win98 was only 3 years (98 to 2001). XP to Vista is a massive 6 year gap (2001-2007).
Yeah, six years for what? Aero and pretend security? The problem with Vista is that there is not enough of a difference for six years' work.
1. linux is not user friendly enough
2. hardware support is poor (mainly because most manufacturers don't care about linux)
Oh there we are again. Just like Vista, apparently.
I run Vista on all 3 my PC's now. 99% of the hardware now works (compared to 70% when it came out).
99% of your hardware? What, you have one hundred hardwares, one of which doesn't work?
I cannot live without the integrated search, I cannot live without the excellent performance in my hardware (core2 2.4ghz, 4GB ram, 1.3TB of hard drives). windows XP could never give me the extra performance. there are a few things that still irritate me, but I'm not going back to XP.
Easy on the hyberbole fanboi.
My final advice.
If you get a new PC now, get Vista with it.
make sure you have got 2GB of ram and a dual core processor.
Have you tried to get a new PC without Vista? So what if I'm in the market for a midrange laptop (<R10 000)? Is Vista not for me?
 
Depends what you want to use it for, but with any OS there is a learning curve and an abandonment of one's previous comfort zone is advisable.

Prior to Linux my comfort zones were mostly OS/2 3 & 4, NT4, and Windoze 2000, I survived the transition to Linux.

You too?

I stopped using OS/2 because of the floppy disk shuffle at the beginning... but is now happily using OpenSuSE 10.2... :)
 
Have you tried to get a new PC without Vista? So what if I'm in the market for a midrange laptop (<R10 000)? Is Vista not for me?

If I were to buy a laptop, I'd make sure it's OpenSuSE (or Linux) compatible, then wipe out whatever windoze there is on it, install Linux, and when I want to sell it, I reload Windows...
 
1. linux is not user friendly enough
2. hardware support is poor (mainly because most manufacturers don't care about linux)


Oh there we are again. Just like Vista, apparently.

The only reason hardware support is poor is because of lazy hardware creators not having their drivers ready on time on some still don't have it ready :mad::mad:
 
If I were to buy a laptop, I'd make sure it's OpenSuSE (or Linux) compatible, then wipe out whatever windoze there is on it, install Linux, and when I want to sell it, I reload Windows...

I have just bought a laptop. For the moment its still Vista'd, but the Vista is on notice. I would love nothing more than to run kubuntu on there, but then I'd have to make a plan for one or two apps for which there is not a suitable linux equivalent.
 
*laugh*

After reading all the complaints about Vista not having drivers I want all the M$ lovers to get at the back of the line because the Uber c00l l1nux haxors have allready been waiting for a while...

I really want to know what is the process to get drives signed by Microsoft and how much does it cost.

For the guys searching for a decent Notebook without a OS I would recommend you have a look at http://www.mecerpc.co.za because their price is decent and you don't have to pay for windows. Just be warned I don't know how well the notebooks support linux, I'm actually still wondering if I should buy a Mecer.

Regards,
 

A Good Plan.

slinkymike said:
Aero - yea, big part of it but dont just look at Aero as the beginning and end of that - wait till developers start using the new capabilities of the GUI in other applications, Aero is just a minamlistic example of what is now possible. Heck just hang in till the dudes over at DeviantArt start developing themes and apps for it!
So wait... any minute now, soon, we'll see something that Vista does that XP doesn't. Any other examples?
 
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Well pointed out on this thread, that really makes any sense to me is:

- Better support for Dual Core 2 then XP.
- Better search then XP(I personally have troubles with the Vista search)
- Better parental/user control then XP.

But I do think you can find similar or better functionality in other OS's.
 
yes Vista does have problems, but most of them are due to lazy 3rd parties

popular software companies have "refused" to support Vista for their recent product versions. Also, hardware manufacturers have been bashing out terrible Vista drivers for their hardware (yes you Creative), or simply not at all.

You can't be serious. Do you know how much it costs to develop drivers for a new OS? And quickly, just release a new version supporting Vista. Do you have any idea whats involved? Please don't comment if you don't know. Try writing a shell namespace integration and quickly make it work with Vista. The OS has bugs in some of the API's that make it extremely difficult to just "convert".
 
Nope, because the 3rd parties only really started developing proper drivers and software patches after it came out.

Do you know what that is? Because everything is subject to change in a Beta. You could spend weeks of time fixing things that have changed between the Beta and a release. Would you rather spend money on 98% of clients who have XP or spend all of your time on the 2% that have Vista? You have to fit the development time in somewhere and you can't stop your normal work to do it.
 
Do you know what that is? Because everything is subject to change in a Beta. You could spend weeks of time fixing things that have changed between the Beta and a release. Would you rather spend money on 98% of clients who have XP or spend all of your time on the 2% that have Vista? You have to fit the development time in somewhere and you can't stop your normal work to do it.

Your numbers are a bit off, true that the Vista base is small (5-10% probably), but People tend to buy software when they buy a new PC, not that often halfway in between. About 50% of the PC sold today are sold with Vista (give or take a 10%).

it sounds stupid to me that a software developer or hardware manufacturer would not put the extra effort in to make their stuff work on Vista.

There was a 4 month period in the beginning of the year where I could not sell HP printers, scanners and multifunction to my clients, because HP neglected to bring out Vista drivers. During that time Canon and Kyocera had working drivers for all their printers (new and old), even before Vista was released. they had drivers available for the beta versions too. I was a long time supporter of HP products, but due to their recent performance (or lack thereof), I switched my client to Canon and Kyocera products. Why could they do it and HP not???
 
dont worry sapphiron :) logic doesnt always prevail

rest assured, one day vista will be fun, but for now, i cant wait for MS to patch XP to support dx 10. did anybody read the link i posted? demmit!!!!
 
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