Please post here anything else (not relating to Maxwell technical matters)
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By Mihai
#191964
Who will be the first tech journalist to write "Hasta la Vista" in an article title? I wonder....

Incredible what MS is trying to do here, time to learn linux.
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By jdp
#191970
:shock:
4. USE WITH VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGIES. You may not use the software installed on the licensed device within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system.
what?! :shock:
By ricardo
#191975
jdp wrote::shock:
4. USE WITH VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGIES. You may not use the software installed on the licensed device within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system.
what?! :shock:
That's for the home versions only, but stupid, anyway.
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By Hervé
#191989
I think I'll stay away a year at the minimum...., waiting bugs ...
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By aitraaz
#192012
Hey, look on the bright side, the "liable to be tortured for unauthorized disclosure of buffer overflow vulnerabilities" restriction still hasn't been officially integrated into the eula... :)
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By -Adrian
#192040
Well daros you won't have an problems switching to whatever with your skills, probably lfs for your billions of nodes.
Note: Another group that's going to suffer under these outrageous restrictions on virtualization? Web developers, who just want to test their work under IE. Gee, thanks, Microsoft!
Yuck, that i was afraid of. Webdesign is the main reason i have a problem with Microsoft. Google has greatly proven the financial weight and power of the web and that's why Microsoft's frequent attempts to control it really hurt.

Generally i'd recommend MacOS as an alternative but i don't see Apple not pulling the same crap in the future. So give Desktop Linux a try and stick to Windows XP as long as you can, i use Ubuntu which is relatively idiot proof. The software problem remains, your favourite app may well not be available (yet) so you'll have to use something like VMWare or Xen.

It's pretty obvious that Microsoft is desperately trying to hold on to customers with politics rather than a convincing product, so like Bush pulling the 9/11 card for the nth time, don't buy this crap and invest in a better future.
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By Joss
#192045
Actually linux is still in some 'mid-centuries' comparing to windows.
Pity but it's so.
By daros
#192052
I have Open Suse on my laptop.
The gui is 100% user frendly and simple as Windows one.
The design is much better.
A control panel gives you a simple but powerful control about devices, configuration and administration.
Plug and play worked 100% immediatly.
Distater recovery as 100 times more efficient in Linux as on Windows,
System stability, expandibility, connectivity is not comparable with Windows.
Since many years we want to switch compleetly to Linux and the only obstacle was the compatibility with some 3D and 2D applications.
Thats' not an OS problem but an application problem.
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By Joss
#192061
Dude, i will not argue with you, i'm just 100% sure in what i'm talking about.
JFYI: digging linux from 1996.
By daros
#192063
can you please explain me why linux is in the mid centuries? It's by sure a useful information.
By tikal26
#192103
It seems that microsoft is also following next Limit core policy. You can only use two processors unless you are using their super dupper pro max version of Vistas so there you go.
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By lsega77
#192112
People! Microsoft is a friend (damn it those bastard keep hacking my post and adding that extra 'r' shit!!!).

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