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gizbug
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      08-05-2007

As 'Mary Jo Foley forecasted' (http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=559)
a Windows Vista SP1 drop was made in mid-July. We're hearing, however
the drop was made to a small group of random testers for "pre-beta
testing. Pre-beta testing is usually conducted to test software that i
more mature than a first-stab, annihilate-your-machine alpha (VS200
anyone?) but doesn't quite implement all the required functionalities t
be labeled a true beta.
The service pack comes labeled with a build string matching it
'recently released WDK brother
(http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=580) and smells of Server 200
kernel, which is A Good Thing™ -
*6001.16549(longhorn_sp1beta1.070628-1825). *(Thanks *C*.)
Queried Microsoft and beta participants are denying the program'
existence, as expected. We'll have to suffer with our malfunctionin
Windows Vista installs for just a tad longer.




Maybe it will be leaked sometime soon


'AeroXperience - Windows
(http://www.aeroxp.org/index.php?cate...cleid=116:mad:

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Kevin John Panzke
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      08-05-2007
gizbug wrote:
> As 'Mary Jo Foley forecasted' (http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=559),
> a Windows Vista SP1 drop was made in mid-July. We're hearing, however,
> the drop was made to a small group of random testers for "pre-beta"
> testing. Pre-beta testing is usually conducted to test software that is
> more mature than a first-stab, annihilate-your-machine alpha (VS2008
> anyone?) but doesn't quite implement all the required functionalities to
> be labeled a true beta.
> The service pack comes labeled with a build string matching its
> 'recently released WDK brother'
> (http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=580) and smells of Server 2008
> kernel, which is A Good Thing™ --
> *6001.16549(longhorn_sp1beta1.070628-1825). *(Thanks *C*.)
> Queried Microsoft and beta participants are denying the program's
> existence, as expected. We'll have to suffer with our malfunctioning
> Windows Vista installs for just a tad longer.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Maybe it will be leaked sometime soon.
>
>
>
> 'AeroXperience - Windows'
> (http://www.aeroxp.org/index.php?cate...cleid=116:mad:)
>
>

Forget About Windows Vista SP1 (The General Public Will Never Get Their
Hands On It Until It Is Officially Released Next Year In 2008), When
Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Is Available For Public Download Right Now, Just FYI.
 
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Mike
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      08-05-2007
In article <>,
Kevin John Panzke <> wrote:

> Forget About Windows Vista SP1 (The General Public Will Never Get Their
> Hands On It Until It Is Officially Released Next Year In 2008), When
> Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Is Available For Public Download Right Now, Just FYI.


Forget about Unbuttoned, when PCLinuxOS is available for download right
now, Just YFI.

Mike
 
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Kevin John Panzke
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      08-05-2007
Kevin John Panzke wrote:
> gizbug wrote:
>> As 'Mary Jo Foley forecasted' (http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=559),
>> a Windows Vista SP1 drop was made in mid-July. We're hearing, however,
>> the drop was made to a small group of random testers for "pre-beta"
>> testing. Pre-beta testing is usually conducted to test software that is
>> more mature than a first-stab, annihilate-your-machine alpha (VS2008
>> anyone?) but doesn't quite implement all the required functionalities to
>> be labeled a true beta. The service pack comes labeled with a build
>> string matching its
>> 'recently released WDK brother'
>> (http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=580) and smells of Server 2008
>> kernel, which is A Good Thing™ --
>> *6001.16549(longhorn_sp1beta1.070628-1825). *(Thanks *C*.) Queried
>> Microsoft and beta participants are denying the program's
>> existence, as expected. We'll have to suffer with our malfunctioning
>> Windows Vista installs for just a tad longer.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Maybe it will be leaked sometime soon.
>>
>>
>>
>> 'AeroXperience - Windows'
>> (http://www.aeroxp.org/index.php?cate...cleid=116:mad:)
>>
>>

> Forget About Windows Vista SP1 (The General Public Will Never Get Their
> Hands On It Until It Is Officially Released Next Year In 2008), When
> Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Is Available For Public Download Right Now, Just FYI.


P.S. I Will Not Be Renewing My MSDN Operating Systems Level Subscription
And My Microsoft Tech Net Direct Subscription Next Year Considering The
Fact That Microsoft Has Not Released It (SP1) To MSDN Subscriber's Or
Microsoft Tech Net Subscriber's, Just FYI. From Now On It's Linux Ubuntu
7.04 All The Way, Just FYI.
 
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Kevin John Panzke
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      08-05-2007
Mike wrote:
> In article <>,
> Kevin John Panzke <> wrote:
>
>> Forget About Windows Vista SP1 (The General Public Will Never Get Their
>> Hands On It Until It Is Officially Released Next Year In 2008), When
>> Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Is Available For Public Download Right Now, Just FYI.

>
> Forget about Unbuttoned, when PCLinuxOS is available for download right
> now, Just YFI.
>
> Mike

Linux Unbutu 7.04 Is The Best Operating System Available Right Now, Just
FYI. Windows Vista SP1 Will Just Be The Same Old Vista As RTM Is
Currently Right Now (Vista Should Be Renamed Windows ME 2.0), Just FYI.
 
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Kevin John Panzke
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      08-05-2007
Kevin John Panzke wrote:
> Kevin John Panzke wrote:
>> gizbug wrote:
>>> As 'Mary Jo Foley forecasted' (http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=559),
>>> a Windows Vista SP1 drop was made in mid-July. We're hearing, however,
>>> the drop was made to a small group of random testers for "pre-beta"
>>> testing. Pre-beta testing is usually conducted to test software that is
>>> more mature than a first-stab, annihilate-your-machine alpha (VS2008
>>> anyone?) but doesn't quite implement all the required functionalities to
>>> be labeled a true beta. The service pack comes labeled with a build
>>> string matching its
>>> 'recently released WDK brother'
>>> (http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=580) and smells of Server 2008
>>> kernel, which is A Good Thing™ --
>>> *6001.16549(longhorn_sp1beta1.070628-1825). *(Thanks *C*.) Queried
>>> Microsoft and beta participants are denying the program's
>>> existence, as expected. We'll have to suffer with our malfunctioning
>>> Windows Vista installs for just a tad longer.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe it will be leaked sometime soon.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 'AeroXperience - Windows'
>>> (http://www.aeroxp.org/index.php?cate...cleid=116:mad:)
>>>
>>>

>> Forget About Windows Vista SP1 (The General Public Will Never Get
>> Their Hands On It Until It Is Officially Released Next Year In 2008),
>> When Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Is Available For Public Download Right Now,
>> Just FYI.

>
> P.S. I Will Not Be Renewing My MSDN Operating Systems Level Subscription
> And My Microsoft Tech Net Direct Subscription Next Year Considering The
> Fact That Microsoft Has Not Released It (SP1) To MSDN Subscriber's Or
> Microsoft Tech Net Subscriber's, Just FYI. From Now On It's Linux Ubuntu
> 7.04 All The Way, Just FYI.

P.P.S. As Usual The Main Mistake Microsoft Always Makes Is That They
Rely On Such A Small Group Of Beta Tester's To Test Their Operating
Systems And As A Result Most Security Holes And Bugs Go Undiscovered
During The Beta Testing Process Period, Just FYI. If Microsoft Were
Serious About Improving Their Windows Vista Operating System, They Would
Release SP1 Beta And The Bug Reporting Process To The General Public,
Just FYI.
 
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Mike
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      08-06-2007
In article <>,
Kevin John Panzke <> wrote:

> Linux Unbutu 7.04 Is The Best Operating System Available Right Now, Just
> FYI. Windows Vista SP1 Will Just Be The Same Old Vista As RTM Is
> Currently Right Now (Vista Should Be Renamed Windows ME 2.0), Just FYI.


No, Unbuttoned *was* the best Linux available, Just YFI. PCLinuxOS has
stolen that crown, Just YFI. Unbuttoned is *so* last year, Just YFI.

http://www.pclinuxos.com/

Vista is the best OS available right now, Just YFI.

Mike
 
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Adam Albright
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      08-06-2007
On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 21:54:53 -0400, Mike <> wrote:

>In article <>,
> Kevin John Panzke <> wrote:
>
>> Linux Unbutu 7.04 Is The Best Operating System Available Right Now, Just
>> FYI. Windows Vista SP1 Will Just Be The Same Old Vista As RTM Is
>> Currently Right Now (Vista Should Be Renamed Windows ME 2.0), Just FYI.

>
>No, Unbuttoned *was* the best Linux available, Just YFI. PCLinuxOS has
>stolen that crown, Just YFI. Unbuttoned is *so* last year, Just YFI.
>
>http://www.pclinuxos.com/
>
>Vista is the best OS available right now, Just YFI.


For SOME people with SOME systems. Why are fanboys always so damn pig
headed?


 
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Mike
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      08-06-2007
In article <>,
Adam Albright <> wrote:

> On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 21:54:53 -0400, Mike <> wrote:
>
> >In article <>,
> > Kevin John Panzke <> wrote:
> >
> >> Linux Unbutu 7.04 Is The Best Operating System Available Right Now, Just
> >> FYI. Windows Vista SP1 Will Just Be The Same Old Vista As RTM Is
> >> Currently Right Now (Vista Should Be Renamed Windows ME 2.0), Just FYI.

> >
> >No, Unbuttoned *was* the best Linux available, Just YFI. PCLinuxOS has
> >stolen that crown, Just YFI. Unbuttoned is *so* last year, Just YFI.
> >
> >http://www.pclinuxos.com/
> >
> >Vista is the best OS available right now, Just YFI.

>
> For SOME people with SOME systems. Why are fanboys always so damn pig
> headed?


Yeah, why are you?

Mike
 
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      08-06-2007
gizbug wrote:
> As 'Mary Jo Foley forecasted' (http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=559),
> a Windows Vista SP1 drop was made in mid-July.


>
> Maybe it will be leaked sometime soon.
>
>
>


>
>

Two Beta patchs (KB938194 and KB938979) titled "Vista compatibility and
reliability patch" have been released (leaked?). They contain a number
of Vista fixes. There is a 32 bit and 64 bit version. There are a number
of reviews available and download link on guru3d.com if you want to
check it out. I'm waiting for more input or the official release.
 
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