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Texas Plans Ban of Vista From Government PCs

by - source: Tom's Hardware US

Earlier this week, the Texas state Senate gave preliminary approval to a policy that would forbid the installation of Windows Vista on government computers.

Everyone, including Microsoft, knows that Windows Vista isn’t the most appreciated of operating systems. Large businesses have chosen to stick with Windows XP for support issues, and some consumers shy away from Windows Vista based on performance and other things they have heard.

Even though Windows 7 is nearly upon us, the Texas state Senate gave preliminary approval to a budget that would include a policy to ban the use of Windows Vista on government computers.

ComputerWorld reports that Sen. Juan Hinojosa proposed the bill because "of the many reports of problems with Vista."

"We are not in any way, shape or form trying to pick on Microsoft, but the problems with this particular [operating] system are known nationwide," Hinojosa said. "And the XP operating system is working very well."

While the bill also outlines that agencies who have a use for Windows Vista would have to first get the written approval of the Legislative Budget Board.

Microsoft was predictably disappointed by the proposal. "We're surprised that the Texas Senate Finance Committee adopted a rider which, in effect, singles out a specific corporation and product for unequal treatment,” a spokeswoman wrote. “We hope as the budget continues to go through the process, this language will be removed."

Texas Department of Information Resources spokesman David Duncan said that the department’s 265 employees remain on Windows XP and Mac OS X, and might skip straight to Windows 7 at the next upgrade. "We're not holding off as a reaction to what Microsoft is producing," he said, adding that Windows 7 also fits better with the agency’s upgrade cycle.

This still another black mark on Windows Vista, but fortunately for Microsoft, Windows 7 is the next big thing.

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mi1ez 04/04/2009 20:40
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idiots...

wild9 04/04/2009 23:14
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I think a lot of people don't trust Vista..the government even less.

wild9 04/04/2009 23:26
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Quote :..a rider which, in effect, singles out a specific corporation and product for unequal treatment


The American job seeker being overlooked in favour of outsourcing may just have something to say about being singled out for unequal treatment.

smokinjoe 04/04/2009 23:58
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more proof that Vista rocks and MS is definitely cool again! That should make all Texans go out and buy vista even if they do not have a computer!

Anonymous 05/04/2009 04:37
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All M$ proprietary products / formats should be banned in the public sector. GNU Linux is the best option by far, and I wouldn't bet anything on windoze 7 either considering it's just vista with some cosmetic changes.

ukctstrider 06/04/2009 11:53
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The state that elected Bush. Enough said really.

smyffalis 06/04/2009 14:45
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ive never once had an issue with vista. even if i tried to fuck up my vista, it wouldnt.

Anonymous 07/04/2009 07:58
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LOL, I tried Vista a couple times. 1st time it was slow, 2nd time it rebooted every time I right clicked on something, 3rd time I had blue screen of death within an hour of a fresh install.

I use Linux for everything, unless it is games where I use XP, and I only use XP if I can't get the game running through Wine/Cedega.

Why use Windows in a government / large corporation anyway? Windows costs money, Office costs money, Anti-Virus costs money, more Anti-Virus costs money, Servers costs money, SQL costs money. Linux = free, comes with Open Office, comes with fire walls, free servers, mysql = free. I have never had a virus on my Linux box, it has never crashed, unless I was trying to run a windows program through Wine.

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