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Comment Re:Think Different! (Score 1) 696

I find these discussions odd...the idea of doing something new, and then talking about what's already been done versus the true 'new' technologies that are out there. It's always a windows vs. Linux vs. mac situation, instead of abstracting the technologies, looking at strengths, and seeing how they do where they are strongest.

Linux, being open source, gets ported to dang near everything. When someone mods a console...they target getting Linux on it. Why not windows or mac? The anwsers obvious, but the reason is powerful. XBMC was a huge success for linux demonstrating its ability to be flexible, portable, and to provide a stable platform for developers to build on.

Another great example, also in the media space..Tivos DVR system, which shows a commercial application of Linux and an end product that was so user friendly it has all but killed the VCR. An entire new product linup was born from this!

One more...many colleges and even hobbyists have been working in the multi-touch space (Similar to Perceptive Pixels touch wall, or Microsoft Surface. Many of these efforts are done using linux based PCs. (http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=linux+multi+touch&search_type=&aq=f) for quick examples

An operating system, to me..is a platform for developers to deliver rich apps on. There are of course other things that OS's are for, but a demonstration of a well built architecture is how many others can build on top of it.

I don't believe that linux has successes each year that are overlooked because everyone's doing a comparison instead of just appreciating what it's delivered.

Comment Re:It's Alright... (Score 1) 293

Damn, you are such a dork. Hear about voyager, and first thing you think of is that show?

To everyone else, its obvious your first thought should've been of the 1st Movie, with the V'ger tie in. Secondly, if you were worth half the weight of your portable wifi detector, you'd know that it's species 8472 that matters.

*sigh*

(j/k, aweome rant :) )
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4 GB May Be Vista's RAM Sweet Spot 767

jcatcw writes "David Short, an IBM consultant who works in the Global Services Division and has been beta testing Vista for two years, says users should consider 4GB of RAM if they really want optimum Vista performance. With Vista's minimum requirement of 512MB of RAM, Vista will deliver performance that's 'sub-XP,' he says. (Dell and others recommend 2GB.) One reason: SuperFetch, which fetches applications and data, and feeds them into RAM to make them accessible more quickly. More RAM means more caching."

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