Windows XP Home: Obsolete Sooner Than You Expect
Spinner
Birmingham, UK
Arstechnica is reporting that Microsoft have stated that because Windows XP Home is a consumer product and therefore doesn't qualify for Extended Support, when it leaves Mainstream Support at the end of 2006, the software giant will cease to offer support for the OS. Unless Microsoft changes their mind, this will leave XP Home users without any further security updates from January 2007 onwards, according to the report.
Source: Arstechnica"For consumer products, security updates will be available through the end of the mainstream phase. For Windows XP Home Edition, there will be no security updates after 12/31/06." Regarding paid support for problems unrelated to security patches, I was told that "Users who want to continue to receive support after the Microsoft assisted and paid support offerings have ended may visit the Retired Product Support Options Web site."
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Yes, but the patches would be identical between XP Home and Pro - it wouldn't put Microsoft out at all to simply provide the same extended support for all versions of XP.
Ya'Kno- I think a major company should sucessfully market and sell Linux- apparently people don't trust the starving programmer method. MS sorely needs a swift kick where it counts.
Articles like this are just scaremongering.
-drasnor
True; however, if someone didn't and MS had no bad press about it, I'd think they'd do it.
~Cyrix
-drasnor
Think of Windows 2000 in comparison to XP. XP by default might demand more when you get to the desktop (at least by default), but you can make XP pretty much run like Windows 2000 by turning off all the graphics, and XP boots loads faster than Windows 2000 out of the box. I think the same kind of comparison with XP and Vista will show very similar results.
I've tested Beta1 of Vista on my secondary rig which has an Athlon XP 2000+, 512MB DDR2100, GF2 MX and a WD1200JB HD and it ran better than XP in a lot of respects. It's obviously not the finished product, but I don't think any upgrade to a system that can conformatably run XP will be necessary. If you want the nice themes, you may decide to upgrade your GPU, but you don't need to sweat it, at least nothing I've seen so far suggests that you should.
Cheers
Im sure Vista's many many bugs will become apparent anytime soon
Trilinium: just guessing by your sig and description you're a Mac user. Well, also being a Mac user I can safely say that MacOS is not without its share of bugs. Ever wonder why people still use Classic? It's because anyone that bought OS X versions 10.0, 10.1, and early adopters of 10.2 all got burned by paying $150 or more for a Beta (or Alpha for those poor 10.0 and 10.1 users). The difference between MacOS and Windows is that Windows stays bought; with MacOS you get to spend $150 for your next service pack.
Linux FTW.
-drasnor
No, he isn't a mac user. His sig says that he has an apple sticker on his computer to make him feel less guilty for using windows.
EDIT: More proper diction.
-drasnor