The truth about my life

Sun, 17 Aug 2008

I've been trying Microsoft Vista for the last couple months, on the post-thief-bought EasyNote BG45-P-006. Contrary to what you probably keep hearing from colleagues, Vista works relatively good for me. Am I sold for some screen blings? Definitely not. Would I give up my GNOME desktop? Definitely not. Here is the pro:

  • Good support for my hardware.
  • Fair enough power management.
  • Reliable suspend and resume.
  • Very, very good fonts and font rendering. I mean, close-to-Apple-good, but not there yet.
  • Quick user switching.

And here is what you'll love most, the con list:

  • Slow startup. It takes like ages to get a usable desktop.
  • Immature support for wireless networks. Actually, wired networks are not so good at all. I keep myself doing ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew all the time.
  • Too many questions. Security doesn't mean ask user about everything.
  • Enormous, gigantic memory usage. Boy, a decent default desktop uses just about 1 GB memory. I've got 2, so this beast uses about half of it for itself.
  • It's messing around with my hard drive all the time. Disk light keeps blinking every couple seconds even if I have nothing running. This prevents disk from entering standby to save more power.
  • I like the new Start menu layout but searching the menu is just too slow.
  • There's no use for Sidebar on my desktop.

For your pleasure, here's what my usual work session looks like:

Most of what you see in the list is open source, or free software. I also have an Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex installation on the same device but I pushed myself to bear with Vista stupidities for a while. I think I'll go back as soon as they fix Compiz's multi-head support. For my single-headed desktop needs at work, I just use Ubuntu.

About me

I'm Enver ALTIN, the only employee at Construia.

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