Windows 10 Preview is out & It's Great

I really hope they follow Apples example and release it as a free upgrade to Win8 users. Those people deserve an apology.
 
:eek: Windows 10? Did 7 eat 9?

I am still using XP at home and 7 on my laptop, I haven't even seen 8 before!
 
I used to be such a tech junky, I was always up to date with new software, hardware and gadgets. I was upgrading every few months just to have the next cool thing. Now I just want stuff that works. My home PC in its current configuration is about 7 years old, it's a core2quad with 4gb ram running XP, sounds like a diesel V8 with a cracked exhaust manifold but it works! I needed a more powerful PC for work, got me a i7 laptop with 16gb ram, it came with windows 7, I still can't get used to it. I dread the day when I need to get another PC. But I guess it's inevitable.
 
The last version I used was Windows 98 and then I discovered the joys of Linux.
 
The last version I used was Windows 98 and then I discovered the joys of Linux.

My personal machines are all Linux only for years too. I admin a mixed M$ / FruityCorp environment and am thankful every day the the simplicity and power Linux gives me. I've made a lot of money from Windows though, so I try not to bash it too much ;)

Interesting to note that it will now feature multiple desktops. I am curious to see how they implement it.
 
My personal machines are all Linux only for years too. I admin a mixed M$ / FruityCorp environment and am thankful every day the the simplicity and power Linux gives me. I've made a lot of money from Windows though, so I try not to bash it too much ;)

Interesting to note that it will now feature multiple desktops. I am curious to see how they implement it.

No idea how, I just do a minimal install and use XFCE as desktop
 
Thanks @Gizmo. I am still on windows 7. I will wait for the 2nd version of windows 10 before upgrading my entire system. Have been holding out because I didn't like what I saw from windows 8.

Am hoping 10 is good and stable for work purposes ;-)
 
My personal machines are all Linux only for years too. I admin a mixed M$ / FruityCorp environment and am thankful every day the the simplicity and power Linux gives me. I've made a lot of money from Windows though, so I try not to bash it too much ;)

Interesting to note that it will now feature multiple desktops. I am curious to see how they implement it.
I had multiple "virtual" desktops on one screen on my Windows 98 machines over a decade ago with a simple little freeware app. Since then all my PCs run dual screens, even my laptop.
 
I had multiple "virtual" desktops on one screen on my Windows 98 machines over a decade ago with a simple little freeware app. Since then all my PCs run dual screens, even my laptop.

He is talking of simultaneously running different desktops without virtual software.
 
He is talking of simultaneously running different desktops without virtual software.

Yep, at work I have two monitors and four workspaces. Pretty much the same as that app. Each workspace is dedicated to a specific set of tasks. Sounds confusing but I can spread out over a dozen open apps/windows across them and stay organised.

Kinda like this:-
Workspace-OSD-Linux-Mint.png
 
Well I have windows 8. This 10 looks grate


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I watched the video that @Gizmo posted on the Windows 10 preview

I don't see much that is new or amazing
  • Live tiles in the start menu are cool
  • Search function - I'm not sure what is so good with that - it looks the same on my windows 7
  • Smart snapping of windows - I don't like that anyway - I like to move them where I want them
  • Multi desktops - not really sure how this helps much - I have twin screens and typically have my browser on the one screen and my email or what else I'm working on - on the other screen - so I dont really know how the desktop thing they talk about is going to change what I do for the better...
Its gonna have to have a few more really amazing things to make me look forward to the upgrade. Otherwise it will just be an upgrade to keep with the times...
 
I watched the video that @Gizmo posted on the Windows 10 preview

I don't see much that is new or amazing
  • Live tiles in the start menu are cool
  • Search function - I'm not sure what is so good with that - it looks the same on my windows 7
  • Smart snapping of windows - I don't like that anyway - I like to move them where I want them
  • Multi desktops - not really sure how this helps much - I have twin screens and typically have my browser on the one screen and my email or what else I'm working on - on the other screen - so I dont really know how the desktop thing they talk about is going to change what I do for the better...
Its gonna have to have a few more really amazing things to make me look forward to the upgrade. Otherwise it will just be an upgrade to keep with the times...
He is also trying to make out that the title bars with minimize and maximize buttons are new, I take it Windows 8 doesn't have that? Windows 3.1 did. Seems they are going back to what works and moving away from whet they think is cool.
 
I did not expect anything revolutionary from Microsoft, lets be frank they always play it safe.

However, one thing I have noticed since windows vista is that the windows os has just improved with better handling of its resources, which mean better performance. Windows 10 superseded my expectations in that regard and that is all that matters to me. It has cut 3 seconds off the boot time on my solid state drive from a cold boot and not to mention any program compatibility issues thus far. I am impressed.
 
Still crap... basically what they did is make it more like xp/win7 but still left the kiddy tiles to clutter the place up...

One of the biggest screw-ups imo is the removal of the popout "all programs" that was in xp. What a mission to find something when you have to click each menu item individually to see the sub-menu.

Search function also still looks like the same oversimplified crap.
 
Still crap... basically what they did is make it more like xp/win7 but still left the kiddy tiles to clutter the place up...

One of the biggest screw-ups imo is the removal of the popout "all programs" that was in xp. What a mission to find something when you have to click each menu item individually to see the sub-menu.

Search function also still looks like the same oversimplified crap.

If you want a fast, stable, easy to use operating system Give Linux mint a try. Very user friendly -I told my Gran it's the windows and she has no problem. Also cut down the time I spend fixing it to zero.

As for Win10, I will have to give a spin before I pass judgement. Just deciding whether to wait for it to come out of developers preview or not...
 
@RATZ
Is there a linux distro out there that plays along with gaming?
Im tempted for my media pc but stick to win 7/8 for gaming
 
@RATZ
Is there a linux distro out there that plays along with gaming?
Im tempted for my media pc but stick to win 7/8 for gaming

SteamOs is the only decent Linux distro for gaming, however it's still in its infancy, I would not recommend jumping into it.

Do I see a bright future for gaming with linux? Yes absolutely.. Is it now? Nope, 3 years time maybe.
 
SteamOs is the only decent Linux distro for gaming, however it's still in its infancy, I would not recommend jumping into it.

Do I see a bright future for gaming with linux? Yes absolutely.. Is it now? Nope, 3 years time maybe.


The main issue I have seen is native games. Thus adding Playonlinux, which just wine packaged specifically for games. I use it myself to run windows games with very few hassles.
 
Wine list of games supported are not great. Smite for example is not supported.
 
Thanks guys.Win 10 is half way down, will give wine and steamos a look tonight
 
@Gizmo true.
The list of native AAA titles can only grow as steam keeps pushing it's own OS.
 
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