i don't want vista anywhere near my computing hardware, thanks -- even if it was FREE.
the TPM/TCPA stuff is going to be the biggest anti-consumer action seen and more ugly DRM will just be bitter icing on a putrid cake.
nope, don't want no vista. ubuntu linux is lookin' better every day and, ya know, the price is a whole lot easier to swallow.
i recently installed ubuntu on a laptop. it loaded on an old dell in far less time than it takes to get a winXP install loaded and patched. and better than that, ubuntu is getting to the point where "regular" users might well be able to manage it -- installing/running/administering...
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i don't want vista anywhere near my computing hardware, thanks -- even if it was FREE.
the TPM/TCPA stuff is going to be the biggest anti-consumer action seen and more ugly DRM will just be bitter icing on a putrid cake.
nope, don't want no vista. ubuntu linux is lookin' better every day and, ya know, the price is a whole lot easier to swallow.
i recently installed ubuntu on a laptop. it loaded on an old dell in far less time than it takes to get a winXP install loaded and patched. and better than that, ubuntu is getting to the point where "regular" users might well be able to manage it -- installing/running/administering...
nope, no vista for me thanks. not even for free.