>Sorry, I don't know what a Linux ditro is. Yes, I am looking for a
>reliable vendor that offers laptops with Linux pre-installed. Any advice
>on the desktop program, i.e. which is better? Lindows? Red Hat?
>Linspire? and all the others out there?
Sorry; I both mistyped and used a slang term. A *distro* is a distribution, in this case of an operating system variant.
I use SuSe Linux Pro, which my vendor installed for its price of ~$60.
>Additionally, down the road I
>will be researching video capture and editing suites (open source or
>otherwise) suitable for a Linux environment,
I know of only one, MainActor, which has a price and which I've never been able to get working very well.
> but for now I'll be happy
>with the basics--an office suite, email and browsing.
SuSe as installed comes with OpenOffice, at least as good as Microsqush office. It also includes Firefox browser.
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