Tony
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Anyone here install the new Windows Vista OS?
What are your thoughts?
What are your thoughts?
Copperhed said:Maybe I was trying to be nice. Have three 'puters up and & running at any given time.. Vista sucks.
Copper
Torchiest said:I've been looking into Ubuntu just a little bit recently. I had considered the RedHat version a few years ago, but never went after it. One thing I'm concerned about is being able to run apps, specifically games, on Linux. Any idea if that presents a major problem?
Maintain? I don't understand how you had to maintain it? If you get a solid, stable distro, and don't **** with it, there's nothing that will ever make you need to maintain anything.Kaiser said:I totally used to be into Linux, but recently I removed Linux from all my computers. The reason: I don't want to spend time maintaining two systems. Since I have some programs that require Windows anyway (one of them is Adobe Premiere) I opted for all Windows.
I like Vista, though I might be the last one to get it. It's a reason for people to buy a new computer with a bigger processor and I work for AMD
Kai
Torchiest said:Is it pretty easy to set up? I'm pretty interested, but wouldn't I have to partition my hard drive or something like that? Feel free to tell me to go do my own research if you don't feel like answering all these questions. :fro:
John Beere said:I'm a developer and have been running Vista since last fall - with the correct understanding of the OS, I haven't had a single problem...
I still run XP on my gaming PC but now that NVidia released their 8800 Vista SLI drivers, I'll probably be upgrading it soon.
Copperhed said:THAT AINT FAIR!
You little stinker, ....you got the true goods and info, only been out to public since last of Jan (?)
copper
ayrton said:Obtaining release candidate versions for Vista was a snap, actually.
John Beere - what kind of app(s) are you developing? I take it you're working with .NET? If so, what version (of the framework, not VS)?
ayrton said:Obtaining release candidate versions for Vista was a snap, actually.
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