The anti-Vista sentiments on the web are incredible, and incredibly inaccurate. Nothinman broke it down well, and similarly to how I've done in the past on other forums. It's all FUD, and it's all things that were issues with XP. People seem to have incredibly short memory spans, and treat XP like it was a flawless OS. When XP came out people cried and screamed that it sucked, was unstable, and they'd rather stick to their perfect, stable 98. Over the years everyone switched, and now that Vista's out, XP is everyone's perfect, stable 98.
Vista works great. I've had nearly no problems with it, and the new functions are fantastic. I dual-boot with XP fine (well, I did the two times I've done it since installing Vista in February), software compatibility's been nearly perfect, driver support came around quickly enough, and the DRM issues don't affect me or any of the people complaining because if they're smart enough to know about DRM, they're smart enough to avoid it. And for those people who aren't smart enough to know about DRM, they're exactly the suckers already buying DRMed music and other restrictive technologies and doing everything exactly as they're told by the manufacturer, and therefore aren't experiencing the issues either. It's only people who simultaneously want to make pirated copies of things yet are computer illiterate that will be affected. The rest of us are just fine.
Vista's great people. Embrace it, because in a couple of years everyone will have it, and then people will be clinging to it for dear life when Vienna hits shelves.