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Re: Microsoft Quietly Rolls Out Vista Anti-Hack Update
I don't have a problem with limited hardware. I've said all along the ONLY way to guarantee stability is with a limited subset of well supported hardware. I'd rather buy that machine than a generic, crashes every 5 minutes alternative
I was never a Mac fan until recently but Windows and Linux suffer greatly from trying to support every bit of hardware on the market. I'm at a point now where I'm enjoying computing again, rather than being frustrated trying to make things work. The frustration and challenge can be fun, and it can all be made to work, but you do get sick of it after enough breakdowns and/or rebuilds. Linux tops windows in every regard in that area (if you have supported hardware), it's more efficient, less prone to issues and fun (something MS seem to have forgotten, or never understood). OSX has similar qualities but with the polish and commercial application base that brings the best of Unix and Windows together (for specific purposes). I'm now using the best product for each of the functions I need. Backend Linux server, front end VMC, and desktop OSX.
If/when XBMC for OSX gets frontend tuner support my tuners will go in the backend linux box and the front end will be OSX and I'll be very happy to say goodbye to Windows.
My Mac resumes from standby in < 7 seconds.. This is how it should be
Cheers,
Arkay.
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