"The linux computer that is the best for your situation is the one that uses Linux. I would recommend going to a place that sells computers, like Best Buy to find out."
One can find a laptop with Linux at any available online seller. In fact almost all laptops have Linux and in some cases buyers choose to pay a license for Windows. Best places to find laptops with Linux are Amazon, Best Buy and Overstock.
There are many places where one can find the Administration of Linux online. One can find the Administration of Linux online at popular on the web sources such as the official Linux website, Linux Journal, and Tech Republic.
You can find online linux training at this website. They do training right from The Linux Foundation: http://go.linuxfoundation.org/linux-training-from-the-linux-foundation?pi_ad_id=6823530394&gclid=CJiEr9mZ9akCFYrJKgodNSLevA
Your doctor is a great source for learning about sensa. This may be something that is good for your body or something that may not be the best route, and your doctor can help to make this determination.
On the official Linux website they offer you the top seven best Linux software and apps. You can download this software on any computer. You could also ask around on chat forms. People will offer their suggestions.
The true Unix source code is copyrighted; it doesn't exist anywhere specifically on the net. If you are interested in how something works in Unix you are better off looking at the Linux source code that accomplishes that task.
No. There is no version of Sony Vegas for Linux.
One can find instructions on how to run e2sck Linux by checking the Linux website directly. There are clear instructions on how to run all Linux programs.
Ubuntu is whole operating system, and thus is not composed of just source code. You probably want the source of the kernel, for which just type "sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.x.xx" Replace x'es with kernel version you are interested in, typically version of your kernel. Type "uname -r" to find out, example result: 2.6.35-22-generic For which you should type "sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.35" Or just install linux-source, which always contains the latest source code. I don't know where it will be installed, sorry :p For individual programs, look on their webpages.
The best place to find a video on how to install Linux would be on YouTube. YouTube is home to a variety of detailed tutorials that are sure to provide assistance to anyone in need of it. Many of the videos found there are easy to follow and are sure to walk a person through installing Linux.
A person looking to find help with Linux can visit The Linux Journal dot com website. This site contains articles about Linux. You may also try Wiki books website and type in Linux for Newbies.