Longhorn Pirated Already
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I know theres been copies floating round the net, but this was the first I'd heard of them actually being sold.Embracer Of Darkness wrote:Longhorn has been pirated for ages, and I assure you (personally), that the latest builds work fine.
While the latest builds may work fine, they're still pre-alpha, which is why I've refrained from playing with them yet.
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Like I said, the UI and filesystem are just XP placeholders for now. Most of the major changes haven't even been implemented yet.Slartibartfast wrote:From the screenshots I saw, at this point Longhorn is just Windows XP with a bit more eye candy and some useless extras (embedded crap, like WinME compared to Win98) and I doubt that's all there is to it, so it must be far from finished. Hell, to me it looks far from "started".
A 3d UI you say? Only one immediately imaginable is the one from Jurassic Park.What's the real one going to be like?The Kernel wrote:Like I said, the UI and filesystem are just XP placeholders for now. Most of the major changes haven't even been implemented yet.Slartibartfast wrote:From the screenshots I saw, at this point Longhorn is just Windows XP with a bit more eye candy and some useless extras (embedded crap, like WinME compared to Win98) and I doubt that's all there is to it, so it must be far from finished. Hell, to me it looks far from "started".
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It's not exactly fileless; it uses a structure similar to and SQL database. For more info, go here:Spanky The Dolphin wrote:This that so called "fileless" OS that I think Uts might have told me about?
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I know. My post was a consequence of you saying itThe Kernel wrote:Like I said, the UI and filesystem are just XP placeholders for now. Most of the major changes haven't even been implemented yet.Slartibartfast wrote:From the screenshots I saw, at this point Longhorn is just Windows XP with a bit more eye candy and some useless extras (embedded crap, like WinME compared to Win98) and I doubt that's all there is to it, so it must be far from finished. Hell, to me it looks far from "started".
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Can anybody please explain to me WHY you need a 3d user interface? Anyone? Hello?
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Don't forget Palladium.Darth_Zod wrote:that's because they haven't finished putting all the bugs into it yet. errm, i mean, 'extras'.
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Win98 SE was the last OS without needless junk.
What M$ did now is just put unnessecary stuff into a OS. A OS, by definition, has to be as small as possible. But M$ seems to think that they had to produce a x.x GB monster. (for comparison, Win98 Se only uses 300MB as maximum)
Who needs this totally idiotic UI? for example. It only eats CPU power.
What M$ did now is just put unnessecary stuff into a OS. A OS, by definition, has to be as small as possible. But M$ seems to think that they had to produce a x.x GB monster. (for comparison, Win98 Se only uses 300MB as maximum)
Who needs this totally idiotic UI? for example. It only eats CPU power.
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