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Is this the other shoe dropping?
"Cost of doing business" indeed...
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and 31 days until....
there's a crack out for it.
There already is a WGA crack (RemoveWGA - google for it, I'm not posting the link). It works incredibly well, BTW. Microsoft doesn't realize that everything they try gets broken, and will continue to do so. If it runs on hardware, it will be cracked. It's just a question of time. And yes, if Windows stops working en masse for a lot of people with pirated Windows, which is much more prevalent than people think, there will be an upsurge in Linux usage. Ubuntu is really looking good now. However, they said that SP2 would break pirated versions of Windows. We see how well that worked :). XP is really pissing people off. It's an evolutionary dead end (they are using the Windows Server 2003 SP1 codebase as the base for Vista) like the 9x codebase. It's got many issues (Windows Server 2003 hibernate mode actually works on my ThinkPad most of the time, as opposed to not on the new one) with power management, sluggishness/speed loss with SP2, a major increase in RAM usage since SP2 (it now takes at least 384MB RAM to run XP Pro without major performance issues), and issues with legacy apps due to SP2. Windows 2003 Server is still the best OS they put out, by far. Too bad they didn't release it as a workstation OS. I'm running XP Pro on my T43, and it's slower in spots than 2003 Server on my R31 (which will be running Ubuntu Linux 6.06 soon). It also works well on a Pentium II :). It's the best laptop OS I have ever used, and it fully supported all my Thinkpad Power Management drivers, as well as my wireless card drivers. Between WGA, Vista, and the rest of their mess-ups, I am not envious of Microsoft. Flipping the switch like Hughes did to the DirecTV users before the Superbowl is going to really piss a lot of people off. It will probably shut down a few corporations' PC's due to leaked VLKs from low-level employees. It will make people start to think that Microsoft has ulterior motives to take people's money. All it will take is a version of Linux that installs AOL, Google Tools, Flash, a JRE, MP3/AAC/WMV/QT Codecs, and a version of WINE that can run iTunes, and you can make the market share of Linux increase significantly. The user interface, especially with Ubuntu, is improving. I would not be surprised if Google is putting together the licensing needed to make a Google Pack for Ubuntu Linux soon that would have most, if not all, of that. WGA will make people think twice about Windows, and Google has a golden opportunity here to Do No Evil and provide a decent alternative that puts the rest of what you need to replace a PC on the desktop, while not making their own Linux distro :). And yes, the only reason I am running Windows XP is because I have to for work. My other PCs run Linux, OpenBSD, and OS X. |
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now it won't seem so onerous when they present this plan again.
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Can you believe? SWMBO, the same woman who cannot get her email, clicked on the dire warning pop up entreating her to "fix now" the Automatic Updates Turned Off.
I now have to go through the whole rigamarole again. I have now set her up as a limited account so she doesn't have privileges allowing her to make any of those types of changes. I am concerned that she may need me around in order to log in. |
that RemoveWGA was on it like a terrier with a rat in its mouth.
Thanks. I think my computer is safe for democracy now. |
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