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Forgive me, for I have sinned.
Laukev7:
Sure. You could disable all that crap, but what's the point? Longhorn offers nothing else significant but DRM protection schemes
Fett101:
Well Apple's site isn't kind enough to be more helpful (I had to google to find requirements) and I haven't the cash to pay thier high prices and find out how small they can make it. Are those Linux distributions comparable to the GUI, configuration utilities, and miscellaneous apps on a windows install.
Laukev7:
Such a Linux OS can fit on a CD, with multimedia applications, games, word processors and browsers. Knoppix, SuSE Linux (the evaluation version) and others I don't know about. Whether you like them or not, they clearly prove that you can get a decent interface without wasting space with useless rubbish. And Mac OS X may be quite big, but it provides much more useful and innovative features than that bloated Longhorn crap.
suselinux:
I'm likin` KDE more and more
and Longhorn looks an awful lot like it!
That task bar pisses me off.
I went through and matched my kde task bar to it
I've got everything except for that stupid bloody slide show, but I guess you need a 64 bit system to use such an industry changing inovation such as that!
I don't know why they used an analog clock I don't think many of MS's customers could read it!
and by the time they've figured out the time, the hands moved five minutes, and they have to start all over again!
Laukev7:
Watch it. I'm no Microsoftie, and I HATE analogue clocks... especially with no numbers... *shudders*
I find Longhorn looks much more like QNX. The sidebar is a direct rip-off of the Photon shelf. Except, of course, for the revolting colour, and the shelf is much more useful in QNX.
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