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Guest Bob I
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Re: XP Death Watch

 

 

 

Clear Windows wrote:

> He (Hayden Kirk) is stupid....

>

> I could recommend a hummer jeep for everyone, but the extra cost makes

> no sense for people in the city...

> Sure it could travel any terrain but at what cost?

>

 

First, Jeeps and Hummers are two different vehicles, produced buy two

different companies. And second, for inner city use, well parking

opportunities are unlimited for them, which by the way is the biggest

issue autos have there. So, it would seem, Hayden Kirk isn't the the

stupid one.

Guest The Ghost In The Machine
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Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

In comp.os.linux.advocacy, cheley_bonstell88@live.com

<cheley_bonstell88@live.com>

wrote

on Fri, 13 Jun 2008 18:40:08 -0700 (PDT)

<faece5ed-1ea8-4632-a10c-dd7af1c2c9b7@i76g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>:

>

> So help save Windows XP

>

> On Jun 13, 8:52 pm, cheley_bonstel...@live.com wrote:

>> XP Death Watch

>>

>> http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/05/27/XP-deathwatch-T-minus-five-...

>>

>> Even though it has had its own problems of late, Windows XP remains

>> the most-used version of  Windows. The newest data from Web metrics

>> vendor Net Applications, for example,

>> pegs XP as driving 73 percent of the personal computers that went

>> online last month,

 

[rest snipped]

 

I've got a far better idea, methinks...though it's nowhere

near finished yet.

 

http://www.reactos.org/

 

Apparently it's good enough to run Unreal Tournament, though I

for one have had difficulties on my setup mostly because I

multiboot, and the base system isn't quite bright enough to

figure out anything other than a single primary partition.

The main homepage does state clearly that

 

Please bear in mind that ReactOS 0.3.4 is still in

alpha stage, meaning it is not feature complete and

is not recommended for everyday use.

 

so caveat user.

 

I have been able to run the LiveDisc using QEMU; that's

probably the easiest way to try it.

 

Another, more polished solution is

 

http://www.winehq.org/

 

which is a far different kettle of fish. ReactOS basically

boots from the BIOS much like any other system, whereas WinE

runs on top of an already existing Linux or FreeBSD solution.

(It might even run on Windows, strange as that sounds.)

 

A third solution is commercial in nature:

 

http://www.vmware.com/

 

and is mostly for the purposes of encapsulating Windows XP

in its own little sandbox -- or ReactOS or a live distro

under test.

 

And for completeness:

 

http://www.freedos.org/

 

which isn't Windows but shows that DOS just won't die. ;-)

 

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Guest cheley_bonstell88@live.com
Posted

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

On Jun 16, 2:27 pm, The Ghost In The Machine

<ew...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:

> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, cheley_bonstel...@live.com

> <cheley_bonstel...@live.com>

>  wrote

> on Fri, 13 Jun 2008 18:40:08 -0700 (PDT)

> <faece5ed-1ea8-4632-a10c-dd7af1c2c...@i76g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>:

>

>

>

> > So help save Windows XP

>

> > On Jun 13, 8:52 pm, cheley_bonstel...@live.com wrote:

> >> XP Death Watch

>

> >>http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/05/27/XP-deathwatch-T-minus-five-....

>

> >> Even though it has had its own problems of late, Windows XP remains

> >> the most-used version of  Windows. The newest data from Web metrics

> >> vendor Net Applications, for example,

> >> pegs XP as driving 73 percent of the personal computers that went

> >> online last month,

>

> [rest snipped]

>

> I've got a far better idea, methinks...though it's nowhere

> near finished yet.

>

> http://www.reactos.org/

>

> Apparently it's good enough to run Unreal Tournament, though I

> for one have had difficulties on my setup mostly because I

> multiboot, and the base system isn't quite bright enough to

> figure out anything other than a single primary partition.

> The main homepage does state clearly that

>

>     Please bear in mind that ReactOS 0.3.4 is still in

>     alpha stage, meaning it is not feature complete and

>     is not recommended for everyday use.

>

> so caveat user.

>

> I have been able to run the LiveDisc using QEMU; that's

> probably the easiest way to try it.

>

> Another, more polished solution is

>

> http://www.winehq.org/

>

> which is a far different kettle of fish.  ReactOS basically

> boots from the BIOS much like any other system, whereas WinE

> runs on top of an already existing Linux or FreeBSD solution.

> (It might even run on Windows, strange as that sounds.)

>

> A third solution is commercial in nature:

>

> http://www.vmware.com/

>

> and is mostly for the purposes of encapsulating Windows XP

> in its own little sandbox -- or ReactOS or a live distro

> under test.

>

> And for completeness:

>

> http://www.freedos.org/

>

> which isn't Windows but shows that DOS just won't die. ;-)

>

> --

> #191, ewi...@earthlink.net

> "Woman?  What woman?"

> ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**

 

Ghost

Thanks for the link to ReactOS; , among others, it looks promising

 

http://www.reactos.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ

 

Meanwhile, got a New " Ghosted 160 Gig HD for my XP box, Put in 1 Gig

Mem,

New 256 MB Video card;

 

and have Ubuntu GG on the other partition;

 

- Which is pretty Amazing

Guest Moshe Goldfarb.
Posted

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 04:01:37 -0700 (PDT), cheley_bonstell88@live.com wrote:

> On Jun 16, 2:27 pm, The Ghost In The Machine

> <ew...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:

>> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, cheley_bonstel...@live.com

>> <cheley_bonstel...@live.com>

>>  wrote

>> on Fri, 13 Jun 2008 18:40:08 -0700 (PDT)

>> <faece5ed-1ea8-4632-a10c-dd7af1c2c...@i76g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>:

>>

>>

>>

>>> So help save Windows XP

>>

>>> On Jun 13, 8:52 pm, cheley_bonstel...@live.com wrote:

>>>> XP Death Watch

>>

>>>>http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/05/27/XP-deathwatch-T-minus-five-...

>>

>>>> Even though it has had its own problems of late, Windows XP remains

>>>> the most-used version of  Windows. The newest data from Web metrics

>>>> vendor Net Applications, for example,

>>>> pegs XP as driving 73 percent of the personal computers that went

>>>> online last month,

>>

>> [rest snipped]

>>

>> I've got a far better idea, methinks...though it's nowhere

>> near finished yet.

>>

>> http://www.reactos.org/

>>

>> Apparently it's good enough to run Unreal Tournament, though I

>> for one have had difficulties on my setup mostly because I

>> multiboot, and the base system isn't quite bright enough to

>> figure out anything other than a single primary partition.

>> The main homepage does state clearly that

>>

>>     Please bear in mind that ReactOS 0.3.4 is still in

>>     alpha stage, meaning it is not feature complete and

>>     is not recommended for everyday use.

>>

>> so caveat user.

>>

>> I have been able to run the LiveDisc using QEMU; that's

>> probably the easiest way to try it.

>>

>> Another, more polished solution is

>>

>> http://www.winehq.org/

>>

>> which is a far different kettle of fish.  ReactOS basically

>> boots from the BIOS much like any other system, whereas WinE

>> runs on top of an already existing Linux or FreeBSD solution.

>> (It might even run on Windows, strange as that sounds.)

>>

>> A third solution is commercial in nature:

>>

>> http://www.vmware.com/

>>

>> and is mostly for the purposes of encapsulating Windows XP

>> in its own little sandbox -- or ReactOS or a live distro

>> under test.

>>

>> And for completeness:

>>

>> http://www.freedos.org/

>>

>> which isn't Windows but shows that DOS just won't die. ;-)

>>

>> --

>> #191, ewi...@earthlink.net

>> "Woman?  What woman?"

>> ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**

>

> Ghost

> Thanks for the link to ReactOS; , among others, it looks promising

 

That's what the Linux loons have been saying about Linux for the past 10+

years.

 

It ain't happened yet.

 

>

> Meanwhile, got a New " Ghosted 160 Gig HD for my XP box, Put in 1 Gig

> Mem,

> New 256 MB Video card;

 

Wow!

State of the art man!

You sure your name isn't kelsey?

 

> and have Ubuntu GG on the other partition;

>

> - Which is pretty Amazing

 

Whatever floats your boat...

Do they have Quicken for ReactOS?

 

How about Photoshop?

 

 

 

--

Moshe Goldfarb

Collector of soaps from around the globe.

Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots:

http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/

Guest Alias
Posted

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

> Canuck57 wrote:

>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message

>> news:OanuuEkzIHA.4676@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>>> Too late:

>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsxp/future.mspx

>>

>> What a line of feltercarb.

>>

>> MS wants people to repurchase an OS ever three years or so. It helps

>> revenue to make the next billions for Bill, Steve and crew. It does not

>> have to be good, even if you don't need it; because we are good.

>>

>> See, I summarized pages of hard sell and filler into three sentences.

>

> Last time I checked, MS was a corporation based in a capitalist nation &

> world.

 

Last time I checked, holding your paying customers in total disdain like

MS does is not good for a capitalistic corporation and will affect the

bottom line.

 

Alias

Guest Frank
Posted

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Alias wrote:

>

>

> Last time I checked, holding your paying customers in total disdain like

> MS does is not good for a capitalistic corporation and will affect the

> bottom line.

--------------------------------------------

> They only hold liars and thieves like you in diadain.

>Frank

Guest Alias
Posted

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Frank wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> Last time I checked, holding your paying customers in total disdain

>> like MS does is not good for a capitalistic corporation and will

>> affect the bottom line.

> --------------------------------------------

>> They only hold liars and thieves like you in diadain [sic].

>> Frank

 

Oh, the Frank Monster raised its ugly head again and proved without a

doubt what a fool he is. Your posts are constantly being censored on the

MS servers so they must hold you in disdain big time, being as you use

Vista and all.

 

Alias

Guest The Ghost In The Machine
Posted

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

In comp.os.linux.advocacy, bluefin

<desertcamel.chen@gmail.com>

wrote

on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 12:45:36 -0700 (PDT)

<12a07bf3-240d-4525-b46e-6d81b8eaa5ea@w34g2000prm.googlegroups.com>:

> When the last days of XP (Jun 30th, 2008) reaches to the verge of

> trash bin, many are reluctant to bid good bye. So it is time for

> Vista. Look forward to these newsgroups:

> microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup,

> microsoft.public.windows.vista.general

 

Incomplete. Extended support will be available for some time.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/support/default.mspx

http://blogs.technet.com/lifecycle/archive/2008/04/25/what-s-happening-to-windows-xp-on-june-30th.aspx

 

Basically, after June 30, XP will no longer be sold, but it will

be supported for some time after.

 

Presumably, XP support will be completely dumped when the next

major release of Windows comes out.

 

[rest snipped]

 

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Posted

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:20:11 -0700, The Ghost In The Machine wrote:

> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, bluefin

> <desertcamel.chen@gmail.com>

> wrote

> on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 12:45:36 -0700 (PDT)

> <12a07bf3-240d-4525-b46e-6d81b8eaa5ea@w34g2000prm.googlegroups.com>:

>> When the last days of XP (Jun 30th, 2008) reaches to the verge of trash

>> bin, many are reluctant to bid good bye. So it is time for Vista. Look

>> forward to these newsgroups:

>> microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup,

>> microsoft.public.windows.vista.general

>

> Incomplete. Extended support will be available for some time.

> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/support/default.mspx

> http://blogs.technet.com/lifecycle/archive/2008/04/25/what-s-happening-

to-windows-xp-on-june-30th.aspx

>

> Basically, after June 30, XP will no longer be sold, but it will be

> supported for some time after.

 

... but it will continue to be installed....

>

> Presumably, XP support will be completely dumped when the next major

> release of Windows comes out.

>

> [rest snipped]

 

 

--

Rick

Guest The Ghost In The Machine
Posted

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

Re: So help save Windows XP

 

In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Rick

<none@nomail.com>

wrote

on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 22:25:07 -0500

<Z-2dnXFgfrGOvsbVnZ2dnUVZ_rzinZ2d@supernews.com>:

> On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:20:11 -0700, The Ghost In The Machine wrote:

>

>> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, bluefin

>> <desertcamel.chen@gmail.com>

>> wrote

>> on Thu, 19 Jun 2008 12:45:36 -0700 (PDT)

>> <12a07bf3-240d-4525-b46e-6d81b8eaa5ea@w34g2000prm.googlegroups.com>:

>>> When the last days of XP (Jun 30th, 2008) reaches to the verge of trash

>>> bin, many are reluctant to bid good bye. So it is time for Vista. Look

>>> forward to these newsgroups:

>>> microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup,

>>> microsoft.public.windows.vista.general

>>

>> Incomplete. Extended support will be available for some time.

>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/support/default.mspx

>> http://blogs.technet.com/lifecycle/archive/2008/04/25/what-s-happening-

> to-windows-xp-on-june-30th.aspx

>>

>> Basically, after June 30, XP will no longer be sold, but it will be

>> supported for some time after.

>

> .. but it will continue to be installed....

 

I wouldn't doubt it. I prefer other OSes, of course. ;-)

>

>>

>> Presumably, XP support will be completely dumped when the next major

>> release of Windows comes out.

>>

>> [rest snipped]

>

 

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