i finally installed vista last night since sp1 dropped. it seems to be ok. i will report back in about a week with a final verdict. wish me luck as i have finally entered the vista world.
3/29/2008 9:51:08 AM
obligatory
3/29/2008 9:56:09 AM
I installed in on my workstation for testing purposes and it doesn't seem any less crashy than normal. (IE and Outlook both love to randomly crap out)
3/29/2008 9:59:49 AM
i really hope that that is just your pc. i don't use ie or outlook so at least i am covered there.
3/29/2008 10:01:59 AM
lol vista
3/29/2008 12:49:01 PM
I went back to Vista from XP thinking it would be decent with SP1 and maybe more drivers worked with it now. Less than a week later I had to format because Vista just sucks so bad.On a different note, the new beta Ubuntu is the most stable linux for non-linuxy people I have ever used, I can't wait til the final release comes out, I might stay with it for a while this time.
3/29/2008 7:27:27 PM
so far i haven't had anything major to occur. however, i am a vista noob - i have 'played with it' but not explored it. it seems like at least for me its going to last and do pretty good, at least for the moment it feels that way.
3/29/2008 7:46:46 PM
i'm gonna throw vista on my Home Theater PC for the new media center... see how that goes with sp1.
3/29/2008 9:19:57 PM
its going good here. also i was a bit disgruntled that activesync would not install on vista, sure enough the mobile device manager that is pretty much built into to vista quickly got ms's face back almost instantly.
3/29/2008 9:25:41 PM
^^one thing you'll instantly notice is the constant updates.a) turn mediaPC onb) put in DVDc) start movied) 5 min. into movie, windows dialog box asking you to updatee) click on update laterf) 10 min. into movie, Vista AUTOMATICALLY installs updates, shuts down computerg) start movie again from the beginning b/c Vista didn't save the spot.h) curse at M$
3/31/2008 2:59:42 PM
apparently vista sp1 is very secure. http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/29/linux-becomes-only-os-to-escape-pwn-2-own-unscathed/Took them 2 minutes to hack a mac book air, but i think the guy had been working on it for a while. Took them a whole 2 days to hack vista sp1. The only reason they were able to hack it was they finally allowed them to install java and find an exploit through that, which is technically 3rd party. The only big change i noticed in SP1 was network transfer times seemed to be decreased. Pre-sp1 sometimes transfering large files over the network (+4gigs) would not correctly show the estimated time, but now it works fine.
3/31/2008 3:22:59 PM
^time required to crack doesn't necessarily equate to "how secure" something is.... Charlie Miller came prepared and came with his exploit code done already...just because linux wasn't hacked doesn't necessarily equate to it being secure:
3/31/2008 3:30:19 PM
3/31/2008 3:30:53 PM
of course you can, heck you can leave them on and turn off auto restart upon updates as well.i'm just saying that there's some wacky things i'd never expect an OS to do in the middle of displaying a movie... i just think it's a terrible oversighti mean who on earth would program something to check for updates while showing a movie? that's like the first thing i'd check for... it's just messed up.[Edited on March 31, 2008 at 3:33 PM. Reason : .]
3/31/2008 3:32:11 PM
3/31/2008 6:35:42 PM
dude you didn't even read the rest of my post. *sheesh*my point is this... someone obviously came prepared.... some people came prepared but didn't get what was expected... others knew how to hack it but chose to be lazy and not do it.... hence you can't make a direct correlation in this case between how secure something is and how long it took to be hacked.and i said "necessarily"...[Edited on March 31, 2008 at 7:12 PM. Reason : .]
3/31/2008 7:07:31 PM
the vulnerablity that was used to crack vista was in flash and the guy that wrote it said it would be pretty easy to re-write it to work on osx or linux.Also, he wrote his exploit against flash on stock vista, and it didn't work on sp1 until he wrote another workarround.[Edited on March 31, 2008 at 7:10 PM. Reason : .]
3/31/2008 7:09:13 PM
^the article said java, which of course is cross-platform.
3/31/2008 7:10:11 PM
From el Reg
3/31/2008 7:17:43 PM
well then they better notify engadget:http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/29/linux-becomes-only-os-to-escape-pwn-2-own-unscathed/
3/31/2008 7:20:25 PM
i am really feeling this vista. i have not had any problems as of yet with anything. anyone else with problems after sp1 plz to post!
4/1/2008 1:16:31 PM
got a quick question...my friend has an illegal copy of ms office 2007...will vista sp1 fuck it up?[Edited on April 1, 2008 at 1:22 PM. Reason : .]
4/1/2008 1:22:36 PM
so i hear theres already a thread for vista message_topic.aspx?topic=500759]
4/1/2008 1:30:49 PM