HarveyJ
He is - THE CACTUS!
I was going to post the links that emp did, ah well...
I had a few other articles from gamer sites, but I can't be arsed finding them
again. I'll admit, the problems I have with Vista are entirely anecdotal. It could have been the setup I'm running and that it does work peachy keen for most people. I've just heard too many horror stories to believe that personally though.
My battery life claim is based off running it on the Dell Inspiron 1525 my mother has. It was sitting on the charger, fully charged. I took it out, the battery was down to 14% after leaving Spiderman 3 on in the garage to "keep me company" as I was cleaning things out for her. The week, after installing XP on it, I plonked a cousin in front of it, Spiderman 3 again. Battery life at 33% after the movie. Not very efficient test, but it's a pretty big difference...
The resource hogging issue is based entirely around the way that the OS sandboxes itself. That should be a no brainer. Instead of making an OS that sandboxes, just make an OS that isn't so easily exploitable that sandboxing becomes a "logical" solution...
I mean, the fact that there's a feature to let "friends" remotely login to fix problems for you? Insanity!
Anyway, the 3 days I had it on my machine (again, pirated copy, maybe that the reason it fucked up?) was beyond frustrating.
Driver issues with my Wacom tablet and ActiveSync for my phone, and it refused to believe my monitor had a refresh rate of 70Hz, so occasionally I'd get that really annoying flicker.
Constant rejection of software I was attempting to install because it wasn't "Verified", as I hadn't bothered to turn my modem on (you know, sometimes, and call me crazy here, I don't want my computer connected to the net... It's like leaving the phone off the hook)
It did network like a breeze though...
I had a few other articles from gamer sites, but I can't be arsed finding them
again. I'll admit, the problems I have with Vista are entirely anecdotal. It could have been the setup I'm running and that it does work peachy keen for most people. I've just heard too many horror stories to believe that personally though.
My battery life claim is based off running it on the Dell Inspiron 1525 my mother has. It was sitting on the charger, fully charged. I took it out, the battery was down to 14% after leaving Spiderman 3 on in the garage to "keep me company" as I was cleaning things out for her. The week, after installing XP on it, I plonked a cousin in front of it, Spiderman 3 again. Battery life at 33% after the movie. Not very efficient test, but it's a pretty big difference...
The resource hogging issue is based entirely around the way that the OS sandboxes itself. That should be a no brainer. Instead of making an OS that sandboxes, just make an OS that isn't so easily exploitable that sandboxing becomes a "logical" solution...
I mean, the fact that there's a feature to let "friends" remotely login to fix problems for you? Insanity!
Anyway, the 3 days I had it on my machine (again, pirated copy, maybe that the reason it fucked up?) was beyond frustrating.
Driver issues with my Wacom tablet and ActiveSync for my phone, and it refused to believe my monitor had a refresh rate of 70Hz, so occasionally I'd get that really annoying flicker.
Constant rejection of software I was attempting to install because it wasn't "Verified", as I hadn't bothered to turn my modem on (you know, sometimes, and call me crazy here, I don't want my computer connected to the net... It's like leaving the phone off the hook)
It did network like a breeze though...