dbalaski wrote:
(SNIP)
What I really don't like is the world adopting their general coding style -- bloat-ware ..
I mean really, Compare XP requirements and performance -- then look what you can do with Unix (and its variants) on lesser hardware.
Both SUSE Linux 9.1 Pro and Windows XP Home/Pro desire comparable hardware performance. You can't compare a cut down *inx to desktopOS i.e. one has to factor in Windows XP Embedded Edition or Windows CE5.0 with XP extensions (ability to XP applications on Windows CE 5.0).
Windows XP desktop runs fine IF you give it enough memory i.e. 256MB atleast.
Problem I see is that people forget the streamline approach in favor of upping the hardware. Again, the problem comes that they are becoming the monolithic in their approach.
Personally -- I think they are about ready to cut their own throat if what I read about longhorn is true .. I think microsoft is going to be faced with a lot of non-corporate defections. I used to say Unix on a desktop wouldn't fly, but watching the problems people go thru with nt/2k/xp really makes Unix/linix look like a viable option.
(Aros on intel also
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Note, both Windows and Linux are growing due to X86/X64 bandwagon.