Windows Haters and UNIX Lovers : You need this wallpaper.

I love this wallpaper. :yes:

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Viruses
Intruders
Spyware
Trojans
Adware
(top to bottom, first letter)
VISTA!
They named it themselves! :smiley: )

-cool image
but if you click any bottom your computer he go like this:no:

Civx, I cannot understand one word you ever say. Is English not your native language?

so what language?

He said: If you click in the bottom of your screen, he’ll go like this :no:

?

As for the wallpaper… …not funny enough and not slick enough. 1.5 stars.

He is not the only one who went from windows user to outspoken hater of windows here if you want to know.

I’m being a holdout on XP, lucky it was available when I bought this computer.

@CD:
You’re lucky. I have XP on one side of my Mac, because I have to cuz of MSWord files not appearing correctly on OpenOffice.
And no I still use Windows occasionally. But I do remember once with this comp I had, it had no anti virus software, and all this spyware, malware, adware… so on. All on XP Proffesional. :no:

It will fit perfect with my vista install :smiley:

I’m not biased towards any os… This computer has ubuntu,dsl,xp,vista and osx installed on it :smiley:

Yep. Few weels ago on my old thread, you didn’t even have OSX. Or are you using OSX86?
:confused:

You know at first I hated Vista like everyone else. But then something happened with my Server 2003 installation so I went to format and decided I’d give Vista a chance. So far I haven’t really had and problems to speak of with Vista 64 Ultimate. I don’t really care that it asks me to install stuff, etc - Linux does this. I just wish it wouldn’t dim the rest of the screen when it asks - Ubuntu also does this. It just bothers me for some reason. Not a big deal.

I guess the only actual issue I’ve had is that Cisco does not make a VPN client for 64-bit Vista. Well, they do, but I can’t use it because it requires a hardware change which I am not in control of. The only solutions seem to be running XP in a virtual machine, booting into Linux to use VPN, or using a shaky third party client which costs $$$. Again, this is no fault of Vista. Cisco software upgrades means Cisco hardware upgrades :wink:

I would like to mention that I DO NOT advise running Vista on a machine built before Vista’s release. I indeed have had problems with those (Pentium D+2gb ram+Vista Home = bad). There shouldn’t be a phenominal lag between pressing a key and a letter showing up on the screen, sorry. Fortunately I don’t have this problem on my PC.

How’s your Blender render times in Vista compared to Linux?

Usually Vista isn’t the OS to choose if you want to squeeze every drop of performance from your PC.

Raw partitions, or VM?

actual partitions except for osx but that will change when i get another drive to install it on :slight_smile:
osx86…

xp, ubuntu, and dsl are on one 500gb drive
and vista is on it’s own 40gb drive.
osx is in a vm on the 500gb one.