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Let's Talk About Longhorn!

The majority of tomorrow's live three-hour show will be about Longhorn, Avalon, Indigo, et al. Since Robert McLaws is crashing at our pad (a courtesy I wish we could extend to every traveling geek), we decided to capture a rather compelling conversation and share it with the galaxy. I learned a few new things myself, including what I can truly expect to see in Longhorn – and why it may have taken Microsoft so long to get Longhorn out the door. In the meanwhile, I'm actually considering going from Windows XP Pro to Windows Server 2003 (although I'd still like to see valid performance comparisons) – find out why tomorrow night (live at 7PM PST, later available as a WMA or MP3).

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Tomorrow I am going to be busy so I can't call in during your podcast show. My question for the show is
Since they are dropping Paladium from Windows Longhorn how can they make good one their claims of new security and a trusted OS. Won't Longhorn have the same security problems that older versions of Windows had? Also so how do you think computer games are going to be different on Longhorn compared to Windows XP?
Also http://www.gnomedex.com/ looks like ass in Firefox.
Jake of 8bitjoystick.com

Looking forward to the show tonight. :) Unfortunately, I've got to work late, so I'll be tuning in about 30 minutes into the show.
The Computations of

A valid reason for running Server 2003 Chris is if you are planning on supporting a network of PC's connected to a Domain Controller managed through Active Directory and you are doing things like File and Print Sharing and TCP/IP Tuning.
You are just going to use it for “its a server” factor, trust me, thats definitely lame.

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