I am sure I will get alot of flames for this.
The other day my wife bought herself a copy of XP. As luck would have it her computer crashed and burned before she got home with XP. So I told her to get online and find herself a computer she liked and order it. She ordered a Dell which comes with XP included.
Now here we are with an extra copy of XP. I know I could have just taken it back and gotten my money back (it was only a hundred bucks) but I decided to check it out and see just exactly what I felt was wrong with XP. That way I would have a more objective view when I bitch about it. Up to this point I had only worked on other peoples comps who have it. So I installed XP side by side with Redhat on my Athlon 1600XP.
It installed without any problems at all. I am still using Grub as my boot manager. Xp made no attempts to change the boot manager or overwrite the mbr.
The install took about 15 minutes to complete but remember I do have a very fast computer which was built specifically to be fully compatible with linux. BTW I upgraded it from W98 rather than going with a fresh install.
Now I expected to have problems by the ton because of everything I have heard about XP and what I have seen.
To the contrary once installed it did a very nice job of setting up everything. Everything works great but that was not good enough for me I wanted to immediately see what was going on. So I headed into My Computer to find out what the real errors/issues were.
I found them.
In the system properties area.
System Restore was on by default.
Automatic Updates was on by default.
Remote Assistance was on by default.
I turned all of them off and instantly XP ran even faster.
Now MSN messenger may be a bit confusing because it auto loads on startup and when you open MSN messenger it tries to set you up with a passport account. Just hit cancel and the MSN messenger screen will pop up. Go into options and turn off load on startup. Now it will not load on startup and you dont have to worry about it. Once you turned MSN Messenger off it no longer bugs you to get a .NET account.
I have been running it now for a couple days and it has not once tried to access the internet without my permission.
Overall I find XP very fast and efficient. I really don't like the idea of it requiring registry within 30 days but other than that I can't find any issues with XP once I turned off the above mentioned problems.
There are some programs that must be upgraded in order for them to work with XP which is a pain in the ass but it isn't a real issue.
No don't get me wrong I still love my Redhat but I like using XP and I see no security issues with it.