-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Paul Sutton wrote: > Hi > > the following wiki pedia page > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7_editions > > there is a comparison of windows 7 versions, just wondered if anyone > could imagine there was a column for ubuntu which features (or equilvent > ) would be ticked, for example, ubuntu would have compiz for aero sort > of thing, > > i guess multilingual is covered in ubuntu anyway, but just to make > rough comparison. > > This is not about bashing microsoft, i want to try and make a fair > comparison based on those features, to help our argument for open source > / ubuntu > > Paul
Apologies for the not-quite-complete list. Right, let's see (below is just for Ubuntu): 32- and 64-bit versions: both Maximum physical memory (64-bit mode): Approx 64TiB Maximum CPU chips: probably 64 (standard in Linux kernel, I believe) Home Group (create and join): Must be a windows concept - I don't know what the equivalent would be. Backup and restore center: Equivalent not installed by default but available Multiple monitors: Yes (hardware dependent) Fast user switching: yes Desktop Window Manager: Compiz (hardware dependent) or Metacity Windows Mobility Center: no equivalent centraliser. Windows Aero: Compiz (+emerald, maybe) Multi-touch: unknown (anyone?) Premium Games Included: N/A (no premium games!) Windows Media Center: Not immediately after install but MythTV in repos. Windows Media Player Remote Media Experience: ...say wha? Encrypting File System: If you use the alternate CD, with encrypted LVM Location Aware Printing: Not AFAIK Remote Desktop Host: not as standard; in repos (for RDP as it's what the system we're comparing to uses) Presentation Mode: No? Windows Server Domain Joining: Yes Windows XP Mode: No - though VM's are possible Aero glass remoting: I don't know what's meant by this! AppLocker: no BitLocker: Encrypted LVM again BranchCache: no (AFAIK) Subsystem for UNIX-Based Applications: N/A - _IS_ a *nix system Multilingual User Interface: yes Virtual Hard Disk booting: I believe so. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkq05r4ACgkQKYNUyjOGQGT+ZwCeOcyOXYr+C5RSf5cLkr6LpX0g 6bAAn1IVR++rb1VsYdlkbfJgDFSzAXYc =YKd6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/