Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 21:23:40 12/06/99
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On December 06, 1999 at 17:47:56, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On December 05, 1999 at 21:11:36, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On December 05, 1999 at 16:42:55, Christophe Theron wrote: >> (snip) >>>The problem with Microsoft is that you'll never get a reliable operating system: >>>you get a system that almost works, but has many bugs. When you want to fix >>>them, you have to get the next version of the OS, which is fatter, does not run >>>anymore on your computer (allegedly because your 1 year old computer is already >>>outdated) and brings a lot more bugs than what it fixes. >>> >>>I don't want to be part of this crazyness. But nobody offers an alternative. >>> Christophe > >I think Christophe mentions a good point here. With the release of >windows2000 m$ clearly is gonna buy linux some time to improve, >as the beta releases of windows2000, >I killed directly after i saw that they were eating over 60mb of my >RAM... ...so basically needing machines with like 256mb at least... >...they should buy some stocks in that area... I knew that. I have read nothing about Win2000, but my guess was that it would take more RAM and more disk space. Consider that Microsoft earns money each time a PC is sold, because most PCs come with Windows. They make several (hundreds?) million dollars with this. So it's their interest to force you to buy a new computer each year. A basic install of W95B takes about 80Mb on my computers. W98 takes about 200Mb. I guess W2000 will take something like 400 to 600Mb? With W95B, 16Mb of memory is the minimum (well I run it on a 5Mb computer, but it's really slow). With W98, I noticed 32Mb was the minimum. It sounds logical that 64Mb is the minimum for W2000. I bet W2000 on a 450MHz computer is as slow as W95B on a 100MHz computer. I bet that to do simple word processing tasks on W2000 you need at least a 450MHz computer equipped with 128Mb of RAM. Nice move, Micro$oft! I guess their biggest technical problem when they think about a new OS is: "what could we load in memory at boot this time to take twice the memory size needed by our former OS?". That's why we need an alternative OS as soon as possible. But something everybody can use! Christophe
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