Hi PS. I was thinking about installing Windows 7, not 8, as 8 is generally not recommended by the columnists I was reading.Pointedstick wrote:I used to say, "if you could do that, people would stop buying Apple's hardware!"dualstow wrote: The thing that kills me is that you cannot put the wonderful OS X on your own hardware (save those of you who are smart enough to maintain a "hackintosh").
But looking at the state of the PC market, I'm not so sure anymore. Most of what they sell is just complete crap, if my recent experiences buying and using modern PC laptops is any indication. And the Linux experience shows that 99% of people aren't willing to install a different OS than what the machine came with.
My recommendation: Don't put Windows on your laptop, or at least not Windows 8. I don't know if you've used 8, but it's just a complete train wreck.
I'm curious about your statement, "And the Linux experience shows that 99% of people aren't willing to install a different OS than what the machine came with."
I did notice that a lot of people, including me, had problems with Linux on old Windows boxes, despite it being so often touted as running well on old machines. It would not even install on my XP machine, so I bought a computer from a manufacturer (ZaReason) that builds with Linux in mind. They also install the OS of your choice before shipping, so I had them put Mint on there.
I took your statement above to mean that most Windows users are unwilling to erase Windows and install Linux. But, don't a ton of people dual boot? And don't even more people dual-boot Windows and OS X or is that a thing of the past? Maybe it's giving way to virtualization these days.
At first I thought you mean people don't even want to replace, say, XP with Vista or Win 7, but then you wouldn't have begun "The Linux experience shows..."
I didn't think changing OSs was so different from dual-booting. And, despite my problems getting Linux to run on a Gateway machine (the XP box), I feel optimistic that Windows 7 would run on my youngish (2010-born) linux machine. At least there's nothing inside that would *purposely hinder* Windows, but maybe I'm kidding myself and there are compatibility issues.
I figure I can do a free trial and if it doesn't work out, I'll just wipe the slate clean and try yet another flavor of Linux. Manjaro looks tempting.

