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    Quote Originally Posted by mauied1101 View Post
    I'll probably wait for six months for y'all post-production beta testers to get their act and patches together.

    that being said, it looks kinda cool...
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    Ubuntu + Beryl > Windows Vista.

    Vista Sucks

    Go Ubuntu

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    Thanks for the input!

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    I'm kind of worried, I work for the Air Force is client support (read: help desk weenie) and we are about to start testing Vista, IE7 and Office 07. DoD plans on having them as the Standard Desktop Configuration by the end of the summer. It's going to suck because out of the thousands of pcs on the base here only maybe 25% are Vista ready.
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    From my experience Vista has terrible compatibility issues with a lot of drivers. Even if your computer does pass the vista readiness test, it doesn't insure you that everything will go smoothly. After installing vista on my laptop I couldn't get my video driver to work after trying for 3 days. I finally gave up and reformatted switching back to XP. If I were to ever get vista, it would be on a new computer that came with it pre-installed. Upgrading to it has caused nothing but problems for me as well has a few of my friends.

    And yes, Ubuntu is pretty sweet.

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    I'll never get Vista, thinking of switching to a Mac for the first time ever. Microsoft made Vista downgrade the quality of your music and other media while playing, in an attempt to appease the recording industry. As I make backups of all the CD's I buy, they can go to hell, I will never buy an OS that screws with the quality of MY media when making backups.
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    From what little I know about Vista, I'm not impressed.
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    Haven't used it or even seen it yet, really. But I've been told it has a lot of little features that are cool. For example, you can plug in a USB disk and use it as extra RAM. It has also been explained to me that it uses a lot of memory because unlike XP, when you start it up it pre-loads things like Office, etc. into the RAM so those things will load faster.

    400 bucks seems like a rip to me, but it has already been completely cracked so if anything I'll probably just download it.
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    i dont mind it. before i got it, everyone was complaining about it, but i haven't had any problems yet * knock on wood...i had to jump on the band wagon anyway, its what we use at work
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    I have Vista on my PC and its just what one expects from Microsoft. If anyone is considering upgrading I would say wait another 6-months to a year till they work out most of the bugs. I still prefer my Mac, though I have heard about some problems even with there new OS (I haven't upgraded my Mac yet).

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    I recently upgraded to Vista and have very few complaints. There are some points where I come to a stand still, but the additional features and improved aesthetics make up for it. I enjoy trying new stuff, so maybe I just like the change.

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    I find windows vista completely unacceptable, and I understand it is not approved for business use yet.
    I work at a radio station and it is non-usable for recording and controlling networks.

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    I paid the extra cost and "downgraded" back to XP. It was an upgrade in my opnion. Vista Sucks. I even have 4G of memory.
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    Vista has come a good bit since its release. Service Pack 1 has helped out a lot. Ive played with it a bit at home since the RTM release. But Im thinking about making the switch to it as my main OS on my gaming rig to see how it does before I buy it.

    The only thing I dont like about vista is that as it is, it dosent really offer anything over xp. Now if it was released in its original form with everything that it was supposed to have, then it would be something to upgrade to. But maybe theyll be in the next windows.
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    Going back is the only out of a dead end.

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