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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 | * Changing IPv4 settings while an Ethernet interface physically has a connection causes Windows to hang for several minutes while it pretends the task given to it is in some way complicated. (At least in XP, haven't confirmed this on Vista) | ||
Revision as of 04:20, 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 the task given to it is in some way complicated. (At least in XP, haven't confirmed this on Vista)
