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Rating: Summary: Where's the User's Manual?! Review: I bought one just because I was curious to see what I'd get for $...It came within a week which was good. The system is in a micro tower and I think everything is integrated on the motherboard. The speakers are small and the keyboard looks and feels cheap. The 3 button mouse was okay. It booted fine and brought me to the login screen. There was one user, "root". It had a password. The password was not documented. The User's Manual just describes the hardware and some windowsprograms. I tried to guess it, but gave up. I e-mailed Linare and they e-mailed the password for root in less than 24 hours. I have a few years of Linux/Unix administration so I could continue to play. (A novice would be lost without documentation.) I changed the root password. The display needed to be adjusted. There's a utility to set the monitor and graphics card. I created a user account because I know how dangerous it can be to operate from root. I played with the various software packages and they worked fine. The systems is a little slow, but runs quiet. I would have rated the computer higher if they had a good user guide or even a support page with a FAQ. A novice would have problems. But I guess you get what you pay for.
Rating: Summary: Great comp even for college students! Review: I got this computer for Christmass with a scaanner,and I can say this computer is great! It may not be the fastest or the most feature-rich,but it's great for everyday Linux computing with familes and students. I am a college student,and need a replacement computer to my older four year old Gateway. On a budjet,I couldn't afford to spend thousands on one so I bouught this one after reading good reviews. It works good on the internet with Mozilla. Faster then Internet Explorer! And the Lindows OS is much more usuable then Windows. When I wanted to play a game and finish my 2 page essay,it didn't crash not once,and was decently fast unlike Windows XP. The memory might be puny compared to the rest that run XP or maybe Mac OSX,but Linux doesn't need more then 64mb to run,so 128mb is more then enough! This computer in my oppinion will do just as good as the more expensive ones. Only thing it lacks a DVD or CDRW drive. If it had that,it'd be up there withthe rest!
Rating: Summary: Great price for a great computer Review: I'm a big linux user and I was looking for a system for a few clients. These Linare systems are excelent as workstations for a client of mine, as they only need a computer to access the web, they were thinking of going with windows XP, but XP itself costs as much as one of these computers. Thanks Linare
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