We are a reseller and we're being told that as of April this year, OEMs won't be allowed to ship machines with XP pre-installed. When you get a machine with Vista Business you have downgrade rights to install XP Pro (we also handle MS licensing for almost all of the state universities in NY). You can currently BUY a machine with Vista Business license and XP installed, but that's a "convenience" from the manufacturers. As long as you have that Vista Business license you have downgrade rights.
I switched to linux at home in 2005. A bit of a learning curve? Not nearly as much as I thought. Certainly no more than going from Windows to Mac (and maybe less than that). I have exactly 1 application for which I need XP ... for a piece of medical equipment I have and from which I need to read data weekly. I run XP in a virtual machine on linux and I'm done. "Windows in a window"..... just about where it belongs. As far as linux is concerned it's just another application.
I still use windows at work. we ahve to. So while I am a linux weenie at home I don't consider myself a zealot or a windows basher. You use what works. Because that's what makes sense.
I switched to linux at home in 2005. A bit of a learning curve? Not nearly as much as I thought. Certainly no more than going from Windows to Mac (and maybe less than that). I have exactly 1 application for which I need XP ... for a piece of medical equipment I have and from which I need to read data weekly. I run XP in a virtual machine on linux and I'm done. "Windows in a window"..... just about where it belongs. As far as linux is concerned it's just another application.
I still use windows at work. we ahve to. So while I am a linux weenie at home I don't consider myself a zealot or a windows basher. You use what works. Because that's what makes sense.