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| Technology: Discuss Another very good reason for getting rid of Vista in the Non-Diving Related Forums forums: Used Vista the other day for the first time and spent all day setting up a wireless network - somehting i ... |
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| I could not get the various security protocols to agree with each other. Ended up going back to WEP. which is fine for a home network but my office demands at least WPA. |
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Windows is losing market share all over the place although the overall impact on the market is still pretty tiny. It is going to be interesting to see whether M$ will be able to adapt, or whether the arrogance toward the industry and it's customers that it has shown to date will see it doing an IBM. |
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| I run vista on my laptop, XP on 2 desktops here and linux on 2 servers. Each OS has its own little useful niche but certainly no overall best. Vista i find needs lots of ram - 2Gb or so. Give it that it runs very nicely and it does have some nice improvements over XP. You can customise it a lot too. It runs badly on systems with 1gb or less of RAM. XP just "works", have had it for years, it hasnt needed a reinstall for years and typically the desktop is on 24/7 so maybe rebooted once or twice a year with powercuts. However due to the demands of these OSs they're not great for server based tasks as too much wasted overhead providing a desktop. Linux is great for the server due to the ease of control remotely via SSH, the open source stuff and fact its very handy on low spec hardware. However linux is a complete arse trying to use it as a desktop. Simple 2 minute tasks can take hours if it doesnt go correctly. Even package managers such as apt,slap,emerge etc do not always get things working well. It lags a long way behind windows in this stake. Also documentation is sometimes patchy, sometimes already assumes you know what you're doing before starting and a lot of the support community can be anal. Its certainly too geeky,confusing and at times frustrating to replace the average consumers home desktop any time soon - MS have nothing to worry about there. The only system i'd never touch with a bargepole is a mac. I've pulled hair out, become frustrated by limitations (artificially imposed more often than not as they stole/based it on a decent OS then added in pointless artefacts). It also offers far less in the terms of useful software and really can see no advantage over linux. To me a mac is just a very overpriced very of linux with a snazzy GUI and some anti-competitive features.
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| To start listing what I have running at the moment would be far too geeky. Vista is one of the few versions of Windows and Windows server that I am not running usefully. Thank God for VMware is what I say - which is running on my two Centos server boxes hosting all the Windows servers. Quote:
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I would be interested to hear what frustrations you have had with OSX though? Last edited by MattS : 25-02-08 at 06:33 PM. |
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| In short summary, had the app installer break and in cases throw me into *nix style dependency hell. Had a fair few lockups with it. Found getting support/documentation very difficult and also found a distinct lack of quality software. In short it provided nothing a PC couldn't do and was near twice the price for the same spec.
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| Part of my job is to support business computer users all over the country. My office and server room have about 12 machines I use personally (from a single large console), ranging from NT4 server and win98 relics (still doing useful work!) through Linux, Server 2003 (all flavours), win2k, XP and Vista. Since it's not updated any more the most reliable machine is the old NT4 box which hasn't been rebooted for over 2 years. The least reliable is the win98 box which is only turned on when needed and usually lasts about 12 hours before falling over. The linux server lasts a couple of months. The windows servers and desktops always go long enough to get a mandatory reboot after updates. I personally use XP most, followed by win2k and then Vista. My current recommendation to all business users is to get new machines (desktops and laptops) with XP Pro installed. I have very good reasons for this which I will expand on if I can keep my eyes open. Just writing this post nearly sent me to sleep because it's so boring. Just click submit Ian, and go and do something worthwhile. OK, will do...click |
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| The yawning man...... Boredom is inevitable when you live with 12 pc's
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