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Vista security spec 'longest suicide note in history'
VISTA'S CONTENT PROTECTION specification could very well constitute the longest suicide note in history, claims a new and detailed report from the University of Auckland in New Zealand.

"Peter Gutmann's report describes the pernicious DRM built into Vista and required by MS for approval of hardware and drivers," said INQ reader Brad Steffler, MD, who brought the report to our attention. "As a physician who uses PCs for image review before I perform surgery, this situation is intolerable. It is also intolerable for me as a medical school professor as I will have to switch to a MAC or a Linux PC. These draconian dicta just might kill the PC as we know it."
The actual report is here; I originally found it on [livejournal.com profile] cryptome.

Date: 2007-01-03 09:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eleccham.livejournal.com
Actually, I rather hope they move in a yet third direction: they could join IBM in figuring out how to make the open-source commodity market work much, much better for them.

See, I think that by and large they do have the best user experience - and while I seriously hope that more Linux projects can learn from that, I remain somewhat skeptical that they're going to do it. The Linux stuff has been doing the "function over form" thing so hard for so long that I think that most of the developers have lost sight of the fact that even a reasonable number of computer geeks just want to sit down and have it work: "I hate Windows because if something goes wrong, you can't get under the hood to fix it. I hate Linux because you have to."

It's less true than it used to be by a decent shot - my wife's machine runs Linux - but I still spend way too much time on both of our systems making things work that should Just Go.

Apple gets a huge unfair (?) advantage by limiting their hardware exposure, so it's somewhat apples and blueberries...

Date: 2007-01-06 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eleccham.livejournal.com

I haven't come across Beryl. It's not so much that I think Linux has a lousy UI - it's stuff like:

  • * The Actiontec GT701WG DSL modem/router - the one that Qwerst hands out with their DSL - has an egregious bug in it: on the wireless side, it advertises itself as the primary DNS server in the DHCP information. However, it doesn't actually serve DNS. MacOS and Windows both fail over gracefully; Linux appears to take issue and some percentage of queries simply fail. (Even weirder, it seems to depend on what you're looking up, though that could be my imagination...)

  • I've not figured out a way to cache/save WEP information somewhere, a la Keychain. I've been told that there's some way to get it into some Gnome wallet-like utility even if you're running KDE, but hell if I can figure out what it is...


There are more of those, but I can't recall them off-hand. They're not huge critical show-stoppers... but a bunch of stuff that requires working around by hand.

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