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i use a mixture of windows and linux, and its only because i dont have a mac that i dont use that.
linux - speedy boot, fast everything, i usually use it for netbrowsing, im, etc.
windows - games
mac - multimedia.
seriously, if i had a mac, id put 2 new hard drives in it and be able to boot everything, because each OS is brilliant for something (or the market is centered around it). then id install CS3 on the mac, all my games on windows, and all my fractal editors, IM, and 3d modeling on linux.
but i dont have 1 grand for a mac + another 2 for CS3.
so that was redundant.
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Vista is a bit slow, and is also slows down other programs that have to force me to change Aero stuff.
Good news is: Windows 7 is coming out.
Bad news is: I just got a new computer, so I'm nearly broke so I can't really get any new stuff now.

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I'm of the "don't believe everything you hear" school of thought as well, but my experience actually matches up with the popular opinion of Vista. I keep a partition with Vista Business just in case I ever need to use Windows. I boot into it maybe once or twice a month just to keep things updated so I'm not overwhelmed with "Windows has 387 critical updates!" I haven't customized it at all, I haven't messed with system settings beyond superficial changes, and I don't keep anything important on it. All I have on it is McAfee Anti-Virus and Spybot S&D.jean-luc wrote:I think that Vista's problems are hugely overblown. I've been using it for 4 months now, and I'm perfectly happy with it.
Every time I boot it up, it takes bloody ages to bring me the login screen, and even longer to sit around and lie about having loaded explorer. The network connection will attempt to share my hard drive with the entire subnet no matter how many times I turn off sharing. I don't remember the last time updating Spybot went smoothly -- I frequently have to end up force-quitting, uninstalling, and installing an updated version. And to top it all off, it takes 2-3 minutes on average for the computer to react when I tell it to reboot (I actually timed it), all the while it's claiming ~0% CPU usage. Then the updates themselves will hold off the rebooting for another five minutes, because clearly the best time to install critical updates is when the user is trying to pack up and leave (or at the very least force a reboot). This happens every time. Every. Single. Fucking. Time.
Then I boot into Ubuntu, which I've probably irreparably damaged with some of the more unstable performance tweaks I've given it, and it boots in seconds. KDE, which I've also pimped out (jacked up the eye candy settings to the extreme end), also loads in seconds. And it only takes a few more to open a terminal and type:
sudo -s
aptitude update
aptitude safe-upgrade
And not only does that patch the OS, but also updates all the software I've installed. By this point, Vista would have just recognized that I had pressed the Enter key at the login prompt.
Every single time. In my experience, it's always something with Vista.
It could be that I only ever boot Vista after installing updates and only ever shut it down with more to install, but come on, a free alternative does this lightning fast in comparison and doesn't even have to reboot to put critical updates in effect immediately. How badly do you need to suck at the OS game to make a product that's consistently outperformed by a free alternative? Marketing can cover this stuff up for only so long -- I hope for Microsoft's sake that they come to their senses in developing Windows 7.

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Vista boots as fast as... well computers boot. The networking was (and is) super-dooper seamless. Spybot... well, that stuff doesn't sound like a Vista problem anyways. Updating, lesse, "update" in the "start" menu, check for updates, install updates and perhaps a UAC prompt. One keyboard press, one word typed, 3 clicks -- pretty comparable to the Linux method. Admittedly, it doesn't update all of my software aswell but it can update some non-MS apps, it's just a matter of developer support (I think...); I've *never* had a problem with updates, ever. Infact, I haven't had any problems with Vista at all except for the poor performance of Frets on Fire (which has been resolved since I updated my graphics drivers).
Vista only has to reboot only at the more major updates (I rarely turn off my PC anymore, just standby), similar to this other OS I know when it receives kernel updates (although I think that might be changing...).
Anyways, like your situation, I had Ubuntu (8.01) installed on a partition, which I booted into every now and then for the same reasons you did for Vista. It didn't support my wifi chipset, it took forever to work with the LAN, it takes maybe twice as long as Vista to get to the login screen and blah blah blah blah blah.
For me, Vista works perfectly, runs well and... I've not met *one* person in person that has actually used it and disliked it. Well, one, but they didn't like it because Oblivion wouldn't work... on their integrated graphics.
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I beg to differ. In the last month I've seen it install updates maybe 3 times, and it's always been 2-3 updates at a time. and keep in mind it holds updates until you restart - it doesn't attempt to install them while you're actively using the computer.Tsukatu wrote:I'm of the "don't believe everything you hear" school of thought as well, but my experience actually matches up with the popular opinion of Vista. I keep a partition with Vista Business just in case I ever need to use Windows. I boot into it maybe once or twice a month just to keep things updated so I'm not overwhelmed with "Windows has 387 critical updates!" I haven't customized it at all, I haven't messed with system settings beyond superficial changes, and I don't keep anything important on it. All I have on it is McAfee Anti-Virus and Spybot S&D.jean-luc wrote:I think that Vista's problems are hugely overblown. I've been using it for 4 months now, and I'm perfectly happy with it.
Every time I boot it up, it takes bloody ages to bring me the login screen, and even longer to sit around and lie about having loaded explorer. The network connection will attempt to share my hard drive with the entire subnet no matter how many times I turn off sharing. I don't remember the last time updating Spybot went smoothly -- I frequently have to end up force-quitting, uninstalling, and installing an updated version. And to top it all off, it takes 2-3 minutes on average for the computer to react when I tell it to reboot (I actually timed it), all the while it's claiming ~0% CPU usage. Then the updates themselves will hold off the rebooting for another five minutes, because clearly the best time to install critical updates is when the user is trying to pack up and leave (or at the very least force a reboot). This happens every time. Every. Single. Fucking. Time.
Then I boot into Ubuntu, which I've probably irreparably damaged with some of the more unstable performance tweaks I've given it, and it boots in seconds. KDE, which I've also pimped out (jacked up the eye candy settings to the extreme end), also loads in seconds. And it only takes a few more to open a terminal and type:
sudo -s
aptitude update
aptitude safe-upgrade
And not only does that patch the OS, but also updates all the software I've installed. By this point, Vista would have just recognized that I had pressed the Enter key at the login prompt.
Every single time. In my experience, it's always something with Vista.
It could be that I only ever boot Vista after installing updates and only ever shut it down with more to install, but come on, a free alternative does this lightning fast in comparison and doesn't even have to reboot to put critical updates in effect immediately. How badly do you need to suck at the OS game to make a product that's consistently outperformed by a free alternative? Marketing can cover this stuff up for only so long -- I hope for Microsoft's sake that they come to their senses in developing Windows 7.
Vista Ultimate boots about 4s slower than Ubuntu 7.10 for me.
I've only found 1 application that doesn't work properly with Vista, and it works fine if you run it in Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode, which is quite simple to do.
Your sharing problem is pretty screwy. I call it PEBKAC. Just go to the control panel, computer management, shared folders, and clear the entries there.
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I've had a similar experience as you, to the point that Vista has occasionally crashed on booting, a hilarious problem. Spybot works fine but waiting fifteen minutes for spyware checking isn't my cup of tea, and updating AVG is a nightmare.Tsukatu wrote:-snip-
Meanwhile Linux loads in seconds. Even Flash, notorious for running terrible on Linux, works seamlessly.
Also, an alpha release of Windows 7 was broken to bit-torrent a week or so ago. I don't know much about it, but it was on the front page of digg and reddit.
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The update system is the same as XP. it indicates (via an icon on the button) when shutting down will include installing updates. You can easily tell it to shut down without installing updates. The update installation process is typically very brief (40s or so for me). Vista's hibernate, resume, shut down, and booting is at a reasonable speed for me. I am particularly impressed with how quickly it shuts down and hibernates. There is no 2-3 minute delay. I can make a video for you if you'd like.
And as I previously mentioned, Vista only took 4s longer than Ubuntu to boot when I timed it. Also, Spybot's issues are Spybot's issues - I don't recommend Spybot because it's simply bad software in my experience. Try using an antivirus/antispyware application with resident protection, which will severely reduce the need to run complete scans. I particularly recommend an antivirus/antispyware application like Avast!, NOD32, or Kaspersky that can run boot-time scans, with only core Windows systems loaded. These scans are faster and more effective, since it would be extremely difficult for malicious software to tamper with these scans.

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Compared to what? XP? because its slow as fuck for me (as is XP)jean-luc wrote:Vista's hibernate, resume, shut down, and booting is at a reasonable speed for me. I am particularly impressed with how quickly it shuts down and hibernates.

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i only boot XP on that box anymore to game or use photoshop.

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compared to XP and Ubuntu 7.10 (Where I work we have a cluster of machines running 7.10, since I don't use Linux much at home they're my reference. They might get upgraded to 8.10 one of these days... if I do it...).smartalco wrote:Compared to what? XP? because its slow as fuck for me (as is XP)jean-luc wrote:Vista's hibernate, resume, shut down, and booting is at a reasonable speed for me. I am particularly impressed with how quickly it shuts down and hibernates.

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You should make the kill time faster.smartalco wrote:Compared to what? XP? because its slow as fuck for me (as is XP)jean-luc wrote:Vista's hibernate, resume, shut down, and booting is at a reasonable speed for me. I am particularly impressed with how quickly it shuts down and hibernates.

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It's Vista faster, with a new cool taskbar (although I don't usually like fat taskbars) and with some new features.
Seems great.
EDIT: And this got my attention:
Certainly, Windows 7 had no problem simultaneously installing and launching applications, downloading files, browsing the Web, and carrying out other tasks on our modest 2.8GHz Pentium 4, which has only an 80GB IDE hard disk and 512MB of RAM.

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bahaha, someone hates Vista.
I'm really looking forward to Windows 7. Please don't screw it up again. Please don't screw it up again. Please don't screw it up again. Please don't screw it up again. Please don't screw it up again. Please don't screw it up again....
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What are they trying to show with this? That their browser is best and we all should move to it right now?
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Not much appears to have changed in this beta from the devel copy I had before.
I just had an opportunity to play with the People Near Me + Windows Media Player 12 services today, by playing music from my library on a friend's computer. Buffering took too long, but I think that was just the network we were on. I was rather happy with it.
the Home Group thing I'm not so in to, but I can see it being a godsend for average users.

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There's a File and Settings Transfer Wizard or something like that, but it may not be ready in 7 yet.smartalco wrote:One question (now that I'm running the beta), what is the best way to import all my settings from my XP drive? (XP and win7 are installed on different drives)

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Drag and Drop?smartalco wrote:One question (now that I'm running the beta), what is the best way to import all my settings from my XP drive? (XP and win7 are installed on different drives)

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The default cursor. (Wtf is with the shortened cursor anyways?)
And WPC. (Can't read VG Cats anymore, or even use google half the time.)
I haven't done much customizing, other than changing the taskbar, ect. to black and using Areo scheme just for the '3-D' window switch.
(O.o just realized Ctrl-Tab switches between tabs.)

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