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Re: acdtivation, I bet you were using an OEM copy of Windows. Read the licensing agreement - you get 4 (that's FOUR) changes of major hardware. A graphics card is considered a major change, as is the CPU, RAM. So, after 4 times, you technically need to get either another OEM copy or a retail copy. And yes, it technically means you are a thief, since you are in breach of the terms and conditions of the license.
Vista has a built in DVD player (part of WMP now). Granted, it was an oversight on Microsoft's part that earlier versions of Windows didn't have this capability, but then the EEC would have probably sued them for including a DVD player...Microsoft is damned if it does, and damned if it doesn't...of course, no one has a go at Apple for these very same issues...
Blue ray is an issue on ANY platform.
I've also got a sneaking suspicion that iTunes rips the files to MP3 with the AICC encryption. It doesn't make life nice nor easy.
My experiences with Linux (reasonably vast) are not encouraging. It is awkward to configure, awkward to administrate. I'm talking from your average end user here, not someone who is reasonably computer literate. They are not the average person. I used Linux as my sole operating system for nearly five and a bit of years (2001 to the beginning of 2006) and have now moved back to Windows and would not move back to Linux. Sorry, been there, done that, flogged that dead horse!
Dave