Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 25th Sep 2006 05:30 UTC
Windows Windows XP is turning five years old, but will anybody want to celebrate the occasion? Microsoft's long-anticipated replacement for 'Win 9x' - the series of releases that began with Windows 95 and ended with Windows Millennium Edition - was never supposed to stick around this long. But half a decade after it began shipping on new computers (followed a month later by its retail debut), XP lingers.
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RE[3]: sells well.
by Marcellus on Mon 25th Sep 2006 15:14 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: sells well."
Marcellus
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Meaning... you tried it and that's what you found out?

Yes, I did try. It may be good for server use, but it wasn't for desktop use.

If Linux isn't ready for the desktop, then Mac OS X isn't ready for the desktop.

If that is what you think, then you just don't have any idea what it takes to be "ready".

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