12 Apr
Posted by: John in: Operating Systems, Microsoft
Computer makers have been told they’ll no longer be able to get Windows XP OEM by the end of this year, despite consumer resistance to Vista and its compatibility problems.
By early 2008, Microsoft’s contracts with computer makers will require companies to only sell Vista-loaded machines. “The OEM version of XP Professional goes next January,” said Frank Luburic, senior ThinkPad product manager for Lenovo. “At that point, they’ll have no choice.”
Despite Microsoft’s relentless promotion of Vista, manufacturers are still seeing plenty of demand from customers for systems preloaded with XP, especially in the finicky SOHO market.
5 Responses
The Hamster
18|May|2007 1It’s Vista or Ubuntu, apparently. :p
Amy Brodzik
07|Jul|2007 2This is making me glad I’ve been using nothing but Linux and other open-source OSes for the last 3½ years.
bob wright
28|Aug|2007 3hi , i would shift over to linux except that i have a winfast tv2000 xp pro tv video capture card and there does not seem to be any linux verson of the software. else i would have given microsoft the flick long ago.
Richard
27|Sep|2007 4Before I downgrade to Vista; i will UPGRADE to Linux
Jay
07|Nov|2007 5Bob,
Get a haupagge PVR150. Linux supports that and mine runs awesome on my mythtv!
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