I'm a fan of the old-fashioned "buckle-spring" IBM keyboards, but they are no longer made/rare/expensive/etc. I'm looking for a great keyboard with a focus on key feel but I want to avoid "gaming" keyboards with extra functions, gizmos, etc. Any suggestions?
I like the tiny Apple wireless keyboard, because it leaves more space for written notes on my desk. People obsess about about monitor size to get space on their virtual desktops, but what about the space on your real desktop?
I could never get used to the split Microsoft keyboards - or the chicklet Apple keyboards.
My current favorite is the Logitech Wave... before that, I used a Das Keyboard -- which was fantastic, but the space bar became detached after about a year and a half.
No longer made? Unicomp (http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/) bought the rights and the tooling. I love mine. (And no, it doesn't have the windows key!)
i use apple pro keyboard (the one which has 2 usb slots) on ubuntu
i dropped it like maybe 100 times for the past 3 years or so, it breaks but none of the button breaks. it's easy to reattach loose button to keyboard (yes, even the space-bar)
it's always wise to invest on keyboard, you are practically married to it ... just don't buy new (mine's used, bought like Sing$10)
if you're opposed to buying used, think about it ... you test the used kb, find it's usable, nothing breaks ... what that tells you? ... the used kb has stood the test of time and abuse for years ... then marry her
Old Model-M keyboards are still sold at http://www.clickykeyboards.com/ - or ebay.