From: Gorby on 5 Mar 2010 02:25 On 2/03/2010 7:35 PM, Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps) wrote: > > Esp when most PCs are not being used to play DirectX games.... :) > I recently purchased an EeePC net book, to go travelling to Europe on vacation. It has an (by modern standards) underpowered Atom CPU, running at 1 and a bit GHz. I used it to do email, browse the web, face book, Skype, store photos and a bit of word processing. It worked fine! I agree, that we don't need the high powered PC most people are buying. An interesting point: Microsoft must be pissing off Intel, with Windows7! Win7 uses less resources than Vista, and maybe even XP. I have upgraded my EeePC to Win7, and it runs even quicker. Says something about how bloated software had become accepted. The superquick CPUs were able to make those inefficient OS's and programs run acceptably. Let's hope the trend in smaller, and more efficient, OS's and programs continues.
From: kony on 5 Mar 2010 15:18 On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:55:33 +1030, Gorby <Gorby(a)OldRussian.Empire.not> wrote: >I recently purchased an EeePC net book, to go travelling to Europe on >vacation. It has an (by modern standards) underpowered Atom CPU, running >at 1 and a bit GHz. I used it to do email, browse the web, face book, >Skype, store photos and a bit of word processing. It worked fine! > >I agree, that we don't need the high powered PC most people are buying. > >An interesting point: Microsoft must be pissing off Intel, with >Windows7! Win7 uses less resources than Vista, and maybe even XP. I have >upgraded my EeePC to Win7, and it runs even quicker. > >Says something about how bloated software had become accepted. The >superquick CPUs were able to make those inefficient OS's and programs >run acceptably. Let's hope the trend in smaller, and more efficient, >OS's and programs continues. Depends on what you mean by accepted. I still primarily recommend WinXP _until_ someone can name specific, _real_ needs for a more bloated OS. That is, unless the system came with Vista or Win7 already on it. I used to feel the same way about Win2k though, but over the past year I've seen more and more hardware drop driver support and software either clearly stated as non-supported, or unofficially dropped as there are bugs due to inadequate testing which may never get fixed due to apathy and/or support cost & time issues.
From: Mickel on 8 Mar 2010 19:51 "kony" <spam(a)spam.com> wrote in message news:ljp2p51p5fu00jpdkshcv80ut1tkp1oivv(a)4ax.com... > Depends on what you mean by accepted. I still primarily > recommend WinXP _until_ someone can name specific, _real_ > needs for a more bloated OS. That is, unless the system > came with Vista or Win7 already on it. > > I used to feel the same way about Win2k though, but over the > past year I've seen more and more hardware drop driver > support and software either clearly stated as non-supported, > or unofficially dropped as there are bugs due to inadequate > testing which may never get fixed due to apathy and/or > support cost & time issues. You only just started recommending XP 1 year ago?!?! I feel sorry for some poor sod who now has win2k on their 13 month old PC.
From: kony on 9 Mar 2010 17:15 On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 00:51:55 GMT, "Mickel" <mickle(a)nospam.com> wrote: >"kony" <spam(a)spam.com> wrote in message >news:ljp2p51p5fu00jpdkshcv80ut1tkp1oivv(a)4ax.com... >> Depends on what you mean by accepted. I still primarily >> recommend WinXP _until_ someone can name specific, _real_ >> needs for a more bloated OS. That is, unless the system >> came with Vista or Win7 already on it. >> >> I used to feel the same way about Win2k though, but over the >> past year I've seen more and more hardware drop driver >> support and software either clearly stated as non-supported, >> or unofficially dropped as there are bugs due to inadequate >> testing which may never get fixed due to apathy and/or >> support cost & time issues. > >You only just started recommending XP 1 year ago?!?! I feel sorry for some >poor sod who now has win2k on their 13 month old PC. > No, it was only within the last year that I'd recommend people who were happy using Win2K, move to XP anyway.
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