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Do NOT use Vista

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x1a4 - 19 Jan 2007 04:59 GMT
http://badvista.fsf.org/

“Vista is an upsell masquerading as an upgrade. It is an overall
regression when you look at the most important aspect of owning and
using a computer: your control over what it does. Obviously MS Windows
is already proprietary and very restrictive, and *well worth rejecting*.
But the new *'features' in Vista are a Trojan Horse* to smuggle in even
more restrictions. We'll be focusing attention on detailing how they
work, how to resist them, and why people should care”,

--FSF Program Administrator John Sullivan.

http://www.fsf.org/news/badvista-launch
Peter M - 19 Jan 2007 14:53 GMT
It must suck not being able to afford Vista and being stuck playing "Tux
Racer" when all your friends are playing "Oblivion".

http://badvista.fsf.org/

“Vista is an upsell masquerading as an upgrade. It is an overall regression
when you look at the most important aspect of owning and using a computer:
your control over what it does. Obviously MS Windows is already proprietary
and very restrictive, and well worth rejecting. But the new 'features' in
Vista are a Trojan Horse to smuggle in even more restrictions. We'll be
focusing attention on detailing how they work, how to resist them, and why
people should care”,

--FSF Program Administrator John Sullivan.

http://www.fsf.org/news/badvista-launch
 
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