While I disagree with the number of versions Vista is going to be released to, I'm still pretty excited to try the upgrade. I think I've mentioned this to Warrior each time he talks about the new features it's going to have, despite the obvious disdain I've represented here on the forums.
I'm going to laugh when Vista doesn't install any faster than XP, and saying it will take only 15 minutes is another piece of Microsoft bull. I'm going to laugh even harder when Warrior doesn't post for a week after finding out he was wrong.
It's a generalized statistic, Joe. There's an implicit "on most machines" at the end of that statement. You should well know that installation times vary from computer to computer. There's no saying the exact time the installation will complete. Hell, there are noticeable discrepancies installing the same operating system on the exact same computer with absolutely no hardware changes whatsoever. It happens.
Even if it doesn't install in 15 minutes on most machines:
who gives a rat's ass? I expect to spend several hours after the installation setting up my computer the way I like it, even on Windows. On Linux, I expect it to be weeks before I configure things the way I like them. While I will openly admit part of this is due to my lack of experience in using Linux, any reasonable person will also admit a constituent of this are the complications that are tied in with Linux.
I'm a fence-sitter. I love Linux, but I think Windows has its place. I have argued numerous times -- Newby and Ergot will tell you -- that trying to get video games intended to be for Windows working on Linux is a waste of time. If you want to be any sort of avid gamer, chances are you're going to have Windows installed. I have a much easier time getting around Windows. Sure, I almost always have a SSH window open that's connected to my server, but that doesn't mean I'm forced to use it to do everything I want.
I've already used Vista and it's already faster. It's possible to have an OS install in 15 minutes, MacOSX Tiger does it in 5.
I'm going to laugh--wait I'm already laughing at you.
Hehe, I'd like to see it install in 15 minutes (not saying that it can't, I just think it'd be pretty nice to see after doing so many damned XP installations).