In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Dean G.
<dguttadauro@xxxxxxxx>
wrote
on 29 May 2007 15:03:05 -0700
<1180476185.541024.258200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On May 29, 11:28 am, The Ghost In The Machine
> <e...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> The Top 5 Things I Hate About Windows Vista
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> 1. Lack of Driver Support for Select Hardware Products.
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> 2. Half-Done, Poorly Supported, Overpriced Proprietary Software.
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> 3. The Politics and Unreasonable Restrictions of the EULA.
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> 4. Hatred Towards OSS Applications and OSes.
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> 5. Animosity Towards the Inclusion of competing software,
> bordering, frequently on the wrong side, of Sherman Act violations.
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>
> None of these have to do with Vista per se. The first is a
> research issue (in other words, buyer beware). The second
> has to do with the third party software developers
> The author opines about the third that
> the GPL licenses would have been more liberating --
> an issue that is best taken up in other fora, and probably
> has been beaten to death therein. The fourth and fifth have
> to do with the company itself, not the actual OS.
>
>
> Dean G.
>
Heh heh heh.
Boomerang city. If Linux is so crash-happy and poorly
implemented as some of the Wintroolies claim, one wonders
what they have to say about Vista. (Especially with the
nVidia driver fiasco.)
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