Hickin said:
Well not everyone

but everytime im go to read reviews on forums about Vista and how people are getting on, i keeps seeing posts "i have a mac i dont care! or i use linux well better! i mean whats the deal!!
Has anyone else noticed this or is it just me!!
I stuck with Win2kSP4 because XP didn't offer me anything Win2k didn't, the only thing different was eye candy and the brilliant "have to ring up MS to activate feature".
I anticipated vista becuase after using 2k for so long you feel it's time for a change and what better upgrade than win2k to Vista? surely you would have it do things win2k can't...
Well not really. Hopefully the only thing it might be able to do is utilize dual core efficiently but here's a few reasons why I won't be going to Vista:
DRM - I'm sorry but I own my CDRW and I will copy what I like whether I choose to copy legally or illegally is a choice I will make for myself not MS, and if I want to make backups of media I own I can't becuase there could be this protection crap on it, what's the point of having a CDRW?
HDCP - More copy protection crap, give me a break.
Price - £200 for a retail copy full install...Ubuntu here I come! That's going to cost me a whopping £0.00 and it does more than windows can offer being open source, albeit less supported on a lot of commerical software.
Licensing - Hi we will gladly sell you an OEM copy for less than half the price of retail, we just won't let you upgrade your motherboard or format your hardrive. Again I own my pc not Microsoft I will upgrade what I like. It isn't my fault MS can't find another way to stop piracy that I should suffer with not being able to change my own pc.
There's more like all this UAC rubbish that asks you if you want to perform an operation a dozen or so times each time you double click something...Yes I do wan't to do it because I just double clicked it!? It isn't real authenticiation anyway it's not like on a unix system where you need to change to SU to perform system wide changes, at least when I am a SU or Admin on linux I do what I like unlike windows where it treats the admin like a baby.
Win2k was the last greatest OS Microsoft ever released and the way they are going with the above I can't see myself ever moving away from 2k but more so now Linux.