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The Starter Edition built with Vista has been announced. And then you look at Linux and see a real OS in action. Since when was it the OS's job to lock you out of functions on your computer?
The Starter Edition built with Vista has been announced. And then you look at Linux and see a real OS in action. Since when was it the OS's job to lock you out of functions on your computer?
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With the launch of Vista Starter Edition, Microsoft is expanding its initiative to make its products accessible to lower-income families in developing countries. It will be available in 70 different languages, and also will feature an option that allows use of the operating system in different languages--if, for example, a parent wants to use the computer in his or her native language but the household's children want to use it in English. The stripped-down Vista will also be able to run on a wider variety of processors than its XP predecessor, from Intel's Celerons and older Pentiums to Advanced Micro Devices' Duron. While a 300-megahertz processor is recommended, the operating system can run on speeds as low as 233MHz.