I've been using Firefox since it was 0.something, and Netscape before that. I've used IE off and on, but never liked it much.But my work has internal network applications that were apparently written by a bunch of MSFT tools, so it doesn't work so well with FF. I really hate using the default IE6, so I figure I'll give MSFT a chance and go try their latest IE8.So I go download IE8 RC1. I'm actually looking forward to seeing what it's like. maybe i'll actually like it and switch. Of course, during the install it complains that theres an Update missing, and I'll need to install that manually before continuing.I go to install the update, but then the MSFT website says it needs to verify i have a "Genuine" windows, and i need some Windows Genuine Advantage Installergetting a bit annoyed, but okay... i'll install that too. it goes in and does whatever it does. now... back to installing the update.first thing the update does is starts "inspecting my system configurations and settings" ... then gives me a gray bar with what looks to be about 1% completeand sits thereand sits thereand sits thereand sits there.son of a bitch. you know what? Fuck You Microsoft. This is why nobody wants your shit any more.i hit cancel. go to the MSFT website and their forum and i'm gonna post a complaint about how bad their shit sucks.in order to post any thing on their forum, I have to register an account with Windows Live.LOL. yeah, right. like i'm going to register on your shitty company site, just so i can tell you how shitty you are.what a joke this company is. I mean who even thinks this kind of behavior is acceptable?back to FireFox. back to extentions. back to using Fedora Linux on my desktop at home. and one of these days im going to wipe that piece of shit Vista off my laptop and replace it with Ubuntu or something similar.fuck Microsoft and all their grabassery.[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 4:07 PM. Reason : ]
2/2/2009 4:02:23 PM
2/2/2009 4:06:12 PM
a Release Candidate should be damn near a completely finished product. It should (theoretically) *be* the distributable release.ive installed plenty of betas and RCs with FOSS applications like Mozilla and whatnot using their windows distribution kits I've never had any problems like this. And dont even get started about Microsoft Beta releases... that requires the shit that is called "Silverlight" running up your overheadof course, i probably have more patience with FOSS developers because they're not Microsoft developers and if theres a snag its probably with porting a non-native app to Windows.good lord you'd think Microsoft could manage their own fucking OS with a minimal amount of competency.[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 4:13 PM. Reason : ]
2/2/2009 4:12:13 PM
I'm so mad I'm going to go home and use an even crappier operating system!THAT WILL SHOW THEM
2/2/2009 4:13:44 PM
vista is horrible
2/2/2009 4:15:11 PM
I like it. Better than XP.SO THERE.
2/2/2009 4:16:20 PM
vista is an embarrasment. they're already planning to ditch it. theres a reason why major corporations all over the globe are refusing to use Vista and demanding OEM copies of XP SP2Vista is the "Windows Me" of this decade
2/2/2009 4:18:14 PM
Nah, it's actually pretty good. It's only major problems were marketing problems. Most of the reason people think it sucks balls is because bloggers told them it did because they read it on other blogs.
2/2/2009 4:20:39 PM
oh. well, i didnt think of THAT.thanks for clearing that up.
2/2/2009 4:21:45 PM
y/w.
2/2/2009 4:22:13 PM
From what I've seen MSFT and Mac are trying to incorporate Linux style objects/applications into their own system anyway. Almost as if they realize that it looks and/or works better. Granted I prefer Win to Mac, but given the choice yeah I'd totally go with Lnx and FF over anything else.
2/2/2009 4:44:47 PM
i wrote vista off when it wouldn't let me rename a folder even after disabling UAC, unchecking read-only, and messing with the folder permissonsi mean what the fuck, vista?(note: this may just be limited to vista home)[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 4:47 PM. Reason : i porky pigged there a bit]
2/2/2009 4:47:10 PM
that's pretty bizarre, can't say I've experienced anything like that. what'd it say when it errored out?
2/2/2009 5:07:19 PM
2/2/2009 5:22:18 PM
2/2/2009 5:44:39 PM
This is why I abandoned Windows and M$ products long ago. Never been happier then on my Mac.(still have to run windows xp and vista in parallels for work but no way around that)
2/2/2009 5:47:58 PM
2/2/2009 6:09:37 PM
2/2/2009 6:14:33 PM
joe_schmoe,If I register for a Windows Live account can I post a complaint on your forums about how bad your post sucks?
2/2/2009 7:01:09 PM
i use vista at work and dont have any major issues. it really isnt that bad eh.
2/2/2009 7:01:17 PM
While not to this extreme, I agree with you about IE8 joe.I just ended up having the completely wipe my work machine trying to uninstall IE8 Beta2. That's right... in order to get rid of it, I had to completely format and reinstall Vista.I will not be installing IE8 RC1, or IE8 RTM. IE8 on Win7 is the only part of the entire experience that blows balls. I've sent so many bug reports to the team, for HUGE bugs in the betas, I am absolutely amazed they are pushing to RC1 now.It isn't an RC1 ready product. Plain and simple. --------However, you are being stupid going past that. One product does not define a company. I know it's much easier to rationalize that, but it's not the reality. Hell you WORKED THERE, so you should know how vast the company is, and that groups operate damn near independently.
2/2/2009 7:31:17 PM
i love nerdrage
2/2/2009 7:42:58 PM
2/2/2009 7:43:33 PM
2/2/2009 7:45:39 PM
I have Vista - no crashes, no major problems, faster than my XP machine (which isn't slow).
2/2/2009 8:59:01 PM
I've been using Vista Home Basic for almost a week. Took some getting used to, but no problems yet for me. It helps that I had terrible expectations but its a $200 somewhat modern Dell that replaces my Athlon from 2001
2/2/2009 11:06:36 PM
IE Tab:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419
2/2/2009 11:09:31 PM
2/3/2009 12:01:58 AM
one feature of windows me was that it locked up every 30 minutes.
2/3/2009 12:17:41 AM
2/3/2009 7:11:53 AM
okay.i rescind my comment equating Vista to Me.Vista is not that bad.
2/3/2009 10:19:06 AM
2/3/2009 10:36:08 AM
2/4/2009 8:49:43 AM
2/4/2009 9:10:00 AM
Vista sucks, but now that I think about it, the WinME comparison really is unfair. Vista is annoying bloatware, but it does seem to be pretty stable.To segue into my dislike of Windows, it's because of mostly the outrageous memory and disk footprints, ridiculous over-commercialization of basic functionality, and difficulty in achieving network transparency.Most of my systems use an 8GB partition for OS and applications, and I have an 8GB NFS share that hosts my portage distfiles cache. I don't mean the basic OS with Notepad, Calc, Solitaire, with everything else on an apps partition for the "real stuff". I mean 8GB is enough for the OS, OS source, all libraries, Java installs, C/C++ compilers, debuggers, Anjuta, Eclipse, Netbeans, Maple, PCB design software, network analysis software, Firefox, Pidgin, Skype, and a bunch of shit I can't even remember off the top of my head with several gigs leftover for builds and scratch space. A seperate 8GB partition is adequate to hold 3-4 years worth of compressed source archives, multiple versions of each package. Until the last couple years I used 4GB root partitions I was never able to do this w/ Windows. In fact I wasn't even able to use a seperate partition for program files and an 8GB OS partition. Too many installs assume that C:\Program Files or some other path in C: is the only place in the world it can install something and so the OS partition inevitably fills, while many applications refuse to install in a non-standard Program Files location because Windows fails at filesystem mounting transparency for even local disks.Less flexibility with more overhead = FAIL.[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 9:47 AM. Reason : .]
2/4/2009 9:44:57 AM
8gb? really? http://www.slickdeals.net/permadeal/17969/Hitachi-1TB-7200RPM-Serial-ATA-Internal-OEM-Desktop-Hard-Drive-85
2/4/2009 11:16:26 AM
Yes, 8gb. Using a smaller partition reduces the random access seek latency over a filesystem on that partition to the ratio of disk surface it occupies. Many of these partitions are on RAID-1 or RAID-5 arrays of older SCSI disks that are fairly small, and my NAS is also RAID-5 and backed up, so wasted disk is pretty significant. Most of the rest of the 8GB root partitions are for VM images that, being preallocated for performance reasons, would be a pointless fucking waste of storage if sized larger.so why don't you http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=stfuand save yourself some typing with one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arm there captain hook?[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 11:54 AM. Reason : .]
2/4/2009 11:46:56 AM
2/4/2009 1:08:47 PM
Tiberius is right, i use the same principle in all my machines, except more like 30GB instead of 8GB. but in general it keeps systems running fast for longer periods of time, and when you need to format you only have to format one small partition. i do the same for my pagefile, it has it's own partition, it reduces fragmentation to a smaller portion of your drive[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 1:12 PM. Reason : .]
2/4/2009 1:10:24 PM
2/4/2009 1:16:40 PM
^
2/4/2009 1:18:55 PM
Yeah, I saw that after I made my post. Haha. It was obviously and overstatement (by joe) WAY out of the ballpark.
2/4/2009 1:21:20 PM
joe never makes overstatements, exaggerations or absurd analogies.
2/4/2009 4:08:30 PM
2/4/2009 5:39:33 PM
^considering that iLife which comes pre-installed is 4gb...I can't imagine Mac OS X being more 'compact' with default installation. And printer drivers which are also pre-isntalled are well over 1gb. thats over 5gb not including the OS.
2/4/2009 5:57:47 PM
2/4/2009 6:23:15 PM
^ Vista x64 = Server2008 x64. Same codebase.^ and ^^ My points exactly. If it's installed by default (iLife), it's part of the default install. OSX, out of the box, on a new computer sitting in front of you uses 6-8gb of storage. Is that bad? No. It's correct for its audience.Saying something is bloated because it takes up space is completely missing the point. Bloat is being there when you don't want it, not being there at all. Compared to a core BSD install, OSX is bloated as hell if you are a pure developer, or if it's being run as a server.
2/4/2009 6:50:25 PM
2/4/2009 9:12:39 PM
also OSX sucks and is for gaysjust to keep the three-way holy war rolling
2/4/2009 10:10:17 PM
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