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RE: How about that windows 8?
8 annoyed the testicles off of me when i used it. Metro feels tacked on to fit with tablet use. It lasted less than a week on my PC when I tried before i obliterated it and went back to my 7 partition.

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RE: How about that windows 8?
windows 8 sucks.. until someone removes the metro...

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RE: How about that windows 8?
(10/09/2012 11:38 AM)Joom Wrote:  Christ, that's thin. AND NO PORTS WHATSOEVER.

Well, everything's in the tablet bit.

Windows 8 only works on touchscreen stuff like Touchscreen desktops and tablets. Why make it available for normal computers?
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RE: How about that windows 8?
(11/09/2012 11:01 PM)Jem Wrote:  
(10/09/2012 11:38 AM)Joom Wrote:  Christ, that's thin. AND NO PORTS WHATSOEVER.

Well, everything's in the tablet bit.

Windows 8 only works on touchscreen stuff like Touchscreen desktops and tablets. Why make it available for normal computers?

It actually works surprisingly well with a keyboard. I thought the same thing when the Previews were released, but using the RTM these past 2 weeks and can say I was wrong.

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RE: How about that windows 8?
I don't see how you can call UEFI a feature. feels more like crippleware to me.

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RE: How about that windows 8?
(01/12/2012 12:43 PM)trademark91 Wrote:  I don't see how you can call UEFI a feature. feels more like crippleware to me.

Boot security has been missing for ages. If you aren't a Linux user, it's the smartest thing they could have added. And if you are, VMWare.

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(01/12/2012 04:03 PM)Kuu Wrote:  And if you are, VMWare.
Not a solution really.

But the secure boot kerfaffle going on in the open source community can typically just be turned off in the BIOS settings anyway.  It just makes it that much more difficult for newbies, but it's not really an issue for anyone technically inclined.
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RE: How about that windows 8?
(01/12/2012 04:40 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:  
(01/12/2012 04:03 PM)Kuu Wrote:  And if you are, VMWare.
Not a solution really.

What can't you do (that requires Linux) with a PC running Windows and VMWare Hmmm

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RE: How about that windows 8?
Have full control over your system?
VMs are an ugly solution and don't give direct access to hardware a lot of the time.

If you only care about non high performance userland stuff, then it works - still ugly having Windows consume a heap load of RAM/system resources and having to be the first to boot up (increasing boot times).  But if you want deeper integration into hardware or applications demanding high performance, a VM won't be a viable solution.
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RE: How about that windows 8?
(01/12/2012 11:00 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:  Have full control over your system?
VMs are an ugly solution and don't give direct access to hardware a lot of the time.

If you only care about non high performance userland stuff, then it works - still ugly having Windows consume a heap load of RAM/system resources and having to be the first to boot up (increasing boot times).  But if you want deeper integration into hardware or applications demanding high performance, a VM won't be a viable solution.

Just get hardware soooooo gooooooood it doesn't matter how unoptimized and chocolatetily it is used


on a serious note...
I'm all against the whole microsoft anti CP all your images without your permission,
and for most of windows 7s cosmetic aspect I'm currently building a replacement shell that works exactly how I want...
so I can't really see switching when nothing on my current pc seems broken lol

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