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Thoughts on buying a new computer. What I need:
  • a laptop model
  • a full adult-sized keyboard
  • a non-Vista operating system requiring one click or less to install
  • the ability to run multiple web browsers at once (as well as a game or two)
  • cheap (free) anti-virus protection
  • DVD drive

I've only bought one computer before. That was easy: Go to apple.com, fill out the information for the educator's discount, buy a top-of-the-line model with all the upgrades. Unfortunately, I have not the budget for a top-of-the-line anything. So, any suggestions on sellers, manufacturers, and models?

Edit: I really do mean non-Vista. XP is a version of Windows I'd be willing to use. 7 seems to have all the usability of XP with all the pretty of Vista, but that's just my first impression. *nix is fine, and the one click is just a metaphor, but I remember the days when it took months to *nix working properly on a PC, and I want a guarantee that it'll be fully functional in half an hour.

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Date: 2010-06-04 11:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purple-dj.livejournal.com
Okay. Knowing that "one click" is an exaggeration, I second the recommendation that Ubuntu is the easiest to use and most likely to "just work" of all the Linux types out there. I'm not going to guarantee everything will work right away in 30 minutes, but I'll say you have a 95% chance of it being that way.

Of course, if you finish the install and first round of system updates and something still isn't working, just stop and go back to Windows or something.

In other words, when Ubuntu is working, which it most often does, it's effing brilliant and is as easy or easier to use than Windows. But when something isn't working, it's just as hard as Linux has always been and leads to this sort of fiasco.

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