Regarding the whole Vista V XP argument. I don't really get how someone could pair the two side by side and say XP is dramatically better.
Vista is better than XP in some respects, (prefetch, memory management). The gripe I have for it and it's the reason XP is still my choice of Windows is the colossal resource hogging...
Vista tbh for me has worked okay since Service Pack 1, and should for any hardware enthusiast.
What does drive me crazy however is to see laptops and desktops sold that are sold with Vista that are actually incapable of running it properly.
Any people I've set up with mediocre laptops in the last few months have always come with Vista and in each case I've removed it and installed XP (Linux in some cases) for them.
I most certainly don't think Vista deserved
all of the negative press it got. IMO it was just one huge disappointment given all the failed promises.
I truly hope Windows 7 won't follow suit in that respect.
name='SwaleSmith' said:
problem is its compatible next to nothing, stone useless no games hardly any app's lack of driver support never gonna catch up with windows, not in my lifetime atleast LOL
That's the thing it is compatible with very few windows applications. Many do indeed work perfectly under Wine (MS office is one example) as do many games. However the thing is that many great open source alternatives exist.
Take Gimp for example, it's the default image editor in Ubuntu. It's infinitely better than MSpaint and isn't too far away from the functionality of Adobe Photoshop.
Photoshop is better mind you, but the fact that it's free and comes with the OS is something Windows can't boast.
I've even found myself an open source alternative to Guitar Pro - TuxGuitar.
Regarding drivers the linux distros today are shipped with a huge amount of drivers included. On both my laptop and 2 desktops everything was recognised straight away, even the sound on my laptop which I had to fight with tooth and nail to get working under XP. The only other trouble I have is that I don't have sound on the desktop in my sig, but that's Creative's fault.
The only proprietary driver one typically has to set up in Linux is the video driver.
It certainly isn't a case of just install and everything is recognised except the video with Windows.
Here's an article from last year about why Linux (in general) is far superior to Windows, read that first.
http://cityblogger.com/archives/2007/01/24/101-reasons-why-linux-is-better-than-windows
And yes I am a Linux fanboy!!

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I would gladly dump Microsoft and the *wonderful privilege* that is Windows tomorrow.
name='°TheMadDutchDude°' said:
LOL thats a bit unlucky then, I have moved back on to Vista and I can't really notice a huge drop in performance, yeah I'm getting like 300 points less on 3DMark06 and that but that doesn't matter..
I know how well my PC can perform, don't need a benchmark program to determine that for me!
QFT!!
