Microsoft Begs Hardware Makers To Take Support Seriously
Banana ricotta pancakes writes "Microsoft has confirmed that there will be a widespread public beta of Windows 7 in early 2009, while urging device manufacturers to start immediate testing with its pre-beta release to avoid the widespread hardware compatibility problems that contributed so much to the negative perception of Vista. 'There is not another WinHEC planned before Windows 7 is released,' Microsoft has warned them. Better hope that testing goes well."
Maybe the community should just step up and write them? I mean they do it for Linux, why not Microsoft?
Because Windows is a piece of shit no one needs and M$ is fighting as hard as they can to force Windows down everyone's throat. Let those fucks write their own software and live up to their big professional image. "Why bother" is an excellent title. Free software has replaced both Windows and M$'s business model.
No one is going to bother to help M$ pick itself up from Vista. Hardware companies were unable to make things work with Vista's crap DRM. The free software community has the power to fix things if M$ were to GPL3 all of their source code, but pigs will fly first. Game over, give up on Vista and Windows 7, it's not going to get any better.
They could just update Vista to actually be compatible with all devices and release the "upgrades" as an update as it should be, not be the money-grubbing whores they are.
I agree, unfortunatley they all switched to XP :( with new releases of the hardware. The linux option is becoming more and more rare.
Yes it does. If your driver isn't included in the kernel source tree, it will stop working at random releases as some API is removed or changed. This is true even for drivers distributed entirely in source form; for binary drivers it is nothing short of a nightmare.
This is an especially large problem for video cards. For other components, you can pick ones Linux has in-kernel support for, but there is not a single decent 3D card included in that list. Add the fact that NVIDIAs newer drivers have dropped support for legacy cards, and I'm apparently forced to upgrade my machine if there's a critical kernel bug.
Forget magic. Any technology distinguishable from divine power is insufficiently advanced.