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Upgrading to Windows XP from Windows Me
My Microsoft career is now officially over. Microsoft don't innovate, in my opinion. Vista looks like a pile of crap compared to Mac OS X and Ubuntu with GLX. .... with big systems integrators | and "non-traditional" open source companies--to glean insights that will | help shorten the learning curve to deployment.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceeding 01-12-06
ccchar...@inbox.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Well, It's quite a learning curve...this vista...ehh? I could not see my light scribe DVD Burner. Wasted hours trying everything and still no CDROM. I thought it may be related to a corrupt or missing cdrom.sys but I discovered a simple registry

NEWS - Linux really sucks. It's for people who want to build ...
Price: $399 by Mark Spoonauer This past weekend a circular advertised a Vista-powered laptop equipped with a Celeron processor, 14.1-inch display, .... It brings affordable computing to everyone else, and without a learning curve. View: Asus Eee PC 701 photo gallery Suggested Stories: Asus Eee PC Product Diary: 5

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 27-02-07
ccchar...@inbox.com alt hacker Well, It's quite a learning curve...this vista...ehh? I could not see my light scribe DVD Burner. .... Result: Vista does not boot. I have researched the subject but still have not found a solution. The microsoft vista deployment step by step seems awfully complex.

office XP on new vista machine
Hey frogsteaks, While I agree that the methods for creating the new ribbons offer a very high learning curve, the payoff is very much worth it in the end. for teh sake of change on the part of MS, just like the fluff and glitz changes in Vista/IE7 (address bar at top, menus locked in non-standard positions,

Booting Vista on Different PC Computers No label
For example, how many I hate Linux or Red hat stinks messages do you see in the Microsoft Vista groups? Yet in comp.os.linux.advocacy, there are more It's a learning curve. Your comment about boxed versions kinda drives that one home. As for Linux users being more savvy, it depends but overall I would say you

The XP or Vista Debate...wait for 2010?
We know Microsoft has a fucking MINT of money, and they have a Massive | 5 year investment in Vista, not mention all the DRM and proprietary | dominance that ..... If you're a first-time smartphone buyer, and have never owned a | PDA of any kind, then the learning curve for Linux devices isn't much | different than

Booting Vista On Different Computers
One does not need a monster system to run it like Vista does. Thankfully, while many in COLA do not get it, other who actually understand OSS and user needs are working on making things All programs have a learning curve. Each provider has their own way of doing things, that are different from other providers.

Starting with Linux
RR Johnson Jr. johnson_rob...@planet.nl microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices microsoft public windows vista .... HP said I'd never get this done, and the MSFT print team said they doubted I would, and HP has a learning curve to work on for HP printers and scanners.

Tech Journalist Can't Even Install Ubuntu Linux? Ubuntu Linux ...
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know this is all a very steep learning curve, and all I can say is to keep persisting with it, and of course any issues come back in here and ask away. I should point out that in here, we try to maintain the topic at hand wich is the Blend tool, so it might also pay for you to find a good MS forumn on Visual

The people microsoft never counted...
Here we go again :( So much for Linux *killing* Microsoft Vista. What a joke. So how long has Linux been around? Maybe 12 years or more? So why is Linux still as user unfriendly and hostile as it was And, with everything, there's a learning curve. -- Patrick Dickey Smile... Someone out there cares deeply for you...

MS Vista! The new Windows ME for MAC users!
We are still recomending to use Windows XP as the OS for our systems although our systems have been tested on MS Vista and work just fine. Whatever I choose, I'll definitely have a learning curve in front of me. In terms of available training manuals, aftermarket documentation, etc., Access is the front-runner,

Documentation
*splat* ==== Subject: [News] EU Slams Microsoft Over Security, Shutting Out Rivals Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 18:45:42 +0100 EU Warns Microsoft on Vista Security with big systems integrators | and "non-traditional" open source companies--to glean insights that will | help shorten the learning curve to deployment.

Tech Journalist Can't Even Install Ubuntu Linux? Ubuntu Linux ...
A much easier learning curve than with Linux. Absolute PIFFLE. Do you read the Windows XP newsgroups on the MS News server? Obviously not. The excitement is building and when Vista hits the streets, it will be the final nail in the Linux coffin because if Linux hasn't managed to gain any appreciable market share

Are Outlook Express and Windows Mail Compatible on the Same ...
http://seekingalpha.com/article/63876-microsoft-s-last-big-beat-internet- domination-or-death?source=yahoo Microsoft says to borrow money for Yahoo deal ..... http://jmikeneedham.dyndns.org/?p=4 Related: Moving from Mac to Linux ,----[ Quote ] There is a transition and a learning curve in moving from one operating

Why Vista?
We also have 150 other machines using XP and NO plans to upgrade or migrate to Vista. If MS can't do better, those machines will end up following the P3s to another OS. There is a learning curve to Linux, but it isn't as bad as some say...nor as good as others claim. You don't have to be a genuis or a moron to use

02/22/2008 (HOTLIST-B): PEOPLESOFT TECHNICAL / J2EE / QUALITY ...
fortunejames.com wrote: What my clients/customers don't like is being forced to retrain their employees and suffering through the familiarization curve to replace what has Vista and Office 2007 seem like they took more effort by Microsoft. I think Microsoft would have suffered greatly by not going to XML.

Roll Back to XP
Carmen chth...@bellsouth.net microsoft public windows vista mail <robertmi...@bellsouthNOSPAM.net> wrote in message news:OoreF6xeIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl. It's been a steep learning curve, and I'm still looking for answers to for one of the most annoying bugs. My monitor screen comes on for about 30

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceeding 04-01-07
[Rival] Microsoft Escapes Questions About XBox 360 Failure * [Rival] Windows Vista Drivers Problems Remain, High Cost Too * [Rival] Microsoft Portable Media Centre Failed, ...... Such a claim begs the question: | "If the new user interface of Office 2007 is so intuitive, why does | it have a learning curve?

Vista Will Exterminate Desktop Linux Once And For All.
Does it have a level of security to equal what Vista supposedly offers? The end result? Most people end up with Windows and learn to live with it. A much easier learning curve than with Linux. Absolute PIFFLE. Do you read the Windows XP newsgroups on the MS News server? Obviously not. No. I should have added 'in my