The problem with XP is that a lot of the bundled drivers are for stuff that's fresh off of the Silicon Valley and Tokyo production design shelf. It's made a lot of older hardware obsolete. In case you haven't noticed, MS keeps flogging a fatter layer cake of their shitty O/S every 2 years in order to make you upgrade, and the hardware support is arse.
The only reason I run Win on my rigs is that I use them professionally and all of my audio software is WIN32. DeMuDi still hasn't gotten all of their cookies in one box to the point where Debian Linux is a viable MMX O/S. I'm not binning $4,000.00 worth of audio apps to run Linux on my DAW rigs.
I just took Me off of my Celery 600 because it was fragged to shit. I booted in Win98 and even though I have 95, 98, 98SE and Me. I'm going with this 98 build because it's fuckoff roubust and doesn't crash hardly at all. I'll run XP about an hour and a half after hell freezes over. XP is the first 'gloves off' go at total market dominance from MS; -O/S, ISP, hardware drivers, security that dis-allows more than one installation- and Bill Gates can suck a wet fart out of my arse with it.
It's already been backwards engineered and is out on P2P clients and a few Warez sites complete with serial cracks, but I don't want it.
Linux made but one single, huge, stupid, unforgiveable mistake: They didn't charge money. People would have gladly paid $20.00 a disc for Linux if they would have used the money to develop apps and MMX codecs for it's root based O/S. They wanted to be the guys in the white hats, and now they're the guys in the basement.
And that's a shame.
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I wanted my half in the middle and I wound up on the edge.