Hi Andre -- you know far more than I do. Yes, most likely just Linux -
Ubuntu would be fine, I have a double boot on this old faithful laptop I
am writing on right now, but I feel you are correct I do not need a
double boot on the new laptop I intend to buy because Linux has become
much more mainstreamable.
I do not game on my computer ever so my specs are not high that way. I
do travel, hence laptop only. I also am older so I like to have a big
screen. I am looking with some interest at this computer: Lenovo Ideapad
320 which Costco sells. My old faithful is a Lenovo and I like it.
I am concerned with security, more from stuff being sent to me, but also
interference in my computer that could undermine my work. If you want
more of an idea of the sort of work I do, you can see the poorly
organized blog at https://kentcountynbenvironmentwatch.wordpress.com/ --
almost all of that is my writing, but I also do frontline and organizing
stuff. I am on FB if you want to see me there.
I hope this additional info answers most questions. -- Thanks again for
the quick reply and interest in my situation -- Ann Pohl
On 2017-07-15 01:33, ac via talk wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2017 22:23:05 -0300
> Ann Pohl via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi. Anyone want to do their bit for the environment by helping me get
>> set up? I am not wanting to be an OS computer whiz. I have a full
>> plate already doing environmental protection'defense work-activism,
>> and being a grandmother etc..
>
> Hi Ann :)
>
>> ...I am currently shopping for a new not-fancy computer and need some
>> recommendations on which would be best for installing Linux-Ubuntu in
>> a dual boot, and I also need an affordable technician to help me do
>> that when I get the computer.
> are you looking for a portable pc (as in notebook) or desktop?
> and dual boot, is that with microsoft windows? (or something else?)
> what applications are you planning on using where?
>
> having two operating systems dual booting and having to patch/protect
> both against virus/sec/etc is actually more work than just doing that
> for one... Linux has gone mainstream and there are many Linux viruses
> (some distro specific) that are in existence... I also use BSD, and
> although I have not seen any virus for my specific kit, I am sure I
> could make one, so, nothing is really 'bullet proof' anymore...
>
>> Usually I am in eastern NB but am in the GTA for the summer. I have
>> technical support down there, but not up here. My kids are buying me a
>> new computer and I need some guidance. I use the Linux - Ubuntu side
>> mostly for my work because it deals with a lot of security issues.
>> Thanks for considering this request. Ann Pohl
> maybe it will be an idea to buy an inexpensive notebook, that works
> well with ubuntu & other opertaing system (bsd? windows?) that you want
> to dual boot with?
>
> In that case setting it all up, when new, is fairly easy - it all
> depends on your level of security required, what it is you want to
> install and what you are planing on using where
>
> Give us some more info and lets see what all the available options
> are :)
>
> hth
>
> Andre
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