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* Hopelessly disorganized file system makes properly maintaining a Windows installation an exercise in futility | * Hopelessly disorganized file system makes properly maintaining a Windows installation an exercise in futility | ||
* Changing IPv4 settings while an Ethernet interface physically has a connection causes Windows to hang for several minutes while it pretends that the task given to it is in some way complicated. (At least in XP, haven't confirmed this on Vista) | |||
Revision as of 04:19, 19 March 2008
Things to Hate About Windows
Missing Functionality
- No Secure Shell (SSH) client or server in base system
- Although there is a CLI (cmd.exe) its complete lack of capabilities and sophistication renders it virtually useless
- Inability to mount, burn, create or otherwise manipulate ISO or other disk images
Annoyances
- Hopelessly disorganized file system makes properly maintaining a Windows installation an exercise in futility
- Changing IPv4 settings while an Ethernet interface physically has a connection causes Windows to hang for several minutes while it pretends that the task given to it is in some way complicated. (At least in XP, haven't confirmed this on Vista)
