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		<title>Windows Vista</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Nov 2006 09:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[boot the system]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[linux host]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back during RC1, I requested a key but never got around to installing it. Then RC2 came out. Now of course Vista has RTM&#8217;d and the official MIT release is supposed to be coming at the end of this month, but I finally decided to see what&#8217;s what and gave RC2 a go. I was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back during RC1, I requested a key but never got around to installing it. Then RC2 came out. Now of course Vista has RTM&#8217;d and the official MIT release is supposed to be coming at the end of this month, but I finally decided to see what&#8217;s what and gave RC2 a go. I was not about to blow away any production machine, but there was already a Linux host machine running some OS&#8217;s via VMWare, so that&#8217;s where the install went.</p>
<p>I had only two small problems. One, I had to repartition the only drive because I believed Vista docs, which said it required a min of 15GB. (The nice tool &#8220;gparted&#8221; did the trick of non-destructive repartitioning &#8212; when it didn&#8217;t crap out!) Turns out 15GB is total BS. A clean install of Vista Ultimate took 4-5GB on the disk. (I don&#8217;t remember having any choice over which version to install, strange!)</p>
<p>The second problem: The installer also refused to begin on a machine with less than 512MB of RAM since it&#8217;s the &#8220;minimum requirement.&#8221; I was poking around for a workaround online and saw people asking the same question. No answer was ever given (no command switch that I am aware of), only a swarm of trolls boasting about their new machines and how Vista could not possibly be useful on anything less than 1GB. Well, utter BS. It&#8217;s running right now on 256MB of RAM &#8230; Inside VMWare &#8230; On a physical machine that <i>actually</i> only has 512MB of RAM &#8230; Rendered over a remote desktop connection with all graphics turned on &#8230;. And tunneled over an uncompressed PPTP link. The machine is otherwise a P4 1.7GHz. It does just fine. I&#8217;m writing this in Vista right this moment and I wouldn&#8217;t be doing it if I felt the slightest bit of inconvenience. On a clean boot, the system eats around 160MB of RAM. That&#8217;s a lot more than the typical 60MB/80MB of 2000/XP, but it isn&#8217;t bad. The way I got it to install was this: I had to set 512MB of RAM for the virtual machine just to let the setup start (and the machine thrashed a bit &#8212; due to VMWare paging, not even due to the setup program), but as soon as setup rebooted for the first time, I switched the VM back to 256MB.</p>
<p>It is working well enough that I&#8217;m thinking of putting this on a real machine. The usability improvements are good and the sort that exercise the hardware improvements over the years &#8212; the Start menu search among them. The metaphors and idioms are still very much what was seen in XP though, so there is much continuity here. Maybe that&#8217;s why people say it&#8217;s XP Service Pack 11. But I think that&#8217;s a good thing in this case.</p>
<p>Next up, installing RDP 6 client for XP and Office 12 beta.</p>
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