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One thing I love to do is grab my bar and give it a good shake. Talking about Windows 7 UI enhancements of course.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOS is not just the Kernel: GNU Linux for example, new Kernel but lots of stuff from GNU, all together one OS - separately not useable (certainly not kernel), same for Windows - kernel is a very small part, the real meat around is what makes it a POS.
HTH
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OS is not just the Kernel: GNU Linux for example, new Kernel but lots of stuff from GNU, all together one OS - separately not useable (certainly not kernel), same for Windows - kernel is a very small part, the real meat around is what makes it an OS.
HTH
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMS DOS 5.0 was the best...
TBH ... Window's NT/2000 was the last one I really liked. Have came round to XP as it's improved ... Vista spent a whole 2 hours on my laptop before it was burned!
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have been running win 7 since RC1 and haven't had any issues. Have it installed on my main business laptop and have just this weekend upgraded it to a legit retail copy. It's far far better than vista, it just simply works IMO.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhich version of DOS?
Dos4, I'd believe.
3.3, never.
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou can get working copies of Vista?
That's almost unheard of.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhich version of DOS?
Dos4, I'd believe.
3.3, never.
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