Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Nov 2006 11:18 UTC
Windows Last week, Microsoft announced that Windows Vista went gold, and was released to manufacturing. The release has been long coming (five years of work) and was surrounded by controversies, rumours of rewrites, and legal threats by Microsoft's competitors. We got our hands on the RTM build (Microsoft Windows 6.0 (Build 6000)), so read on for the first superficial look at Windows Vista Ultimate.
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RE[3]: Question
by miscz on Mon 13th Nov 2006 12:58 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Question"
miscz
Member since:
2005-07-17

Maybe it's just me but on two computers I tried SLED it's really slow, don't even get me started on YaST or this auto-updater thing using Mono. It's just as slow or maybe slower than Vista.

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RE[4]: Question
by sbenitezb on Mon 13th Nov 2006 14:40 in reply to "RE[3]: Question"
sbenitezb Member since:
2005-07-22

There are other distros that may be faster than SLED. And mono apps are really slow to start. Too much hyped. It reminds me of java 5 years ago (don't know about today improvements).

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RE[4]: Question
by Headrush on Mon 13th Nov 2006 14:51 in reply to "RE[3]: Question"
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2006-01-03

miscz said: "Maybe it's just me but on two computers I tried SLED it's really slow, don't even get me started on YaST or this auto-updater thing using Mono. It's just as slow or maybe slower than Vista."

I thinks its you. I just tested this on a Via CPU @ 1000Mhz and it was incredibly snappy. (Surprised me)

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RE[5]: Question
by miscz on Mon 13th Nov 2006 16:16 in reply to "RE[4]: Question"
miscz Member since:
2005-07-17

I've seen Suse/SLED run quite well on some computers but never fast enough for my tastes. I think that installing single app should not take 10 minutes. People suggest different package managers and even switching to Synaptic, I thinks I'll just use Debian-derived distros ;)

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