Hello, I was reading your thread and would like to make a comment. The Celeron costs about $100US, which for what it does is very reasonable. I would like to know "what list of stuff" is need to make it work. For $200US you have a MB and a CPU that should do very well for Linux. My two cents, -ted George Toft wrote:
Samartha wrote:
I think the Celeron is a gimmick - reminds me of celery which should not be in my computer at all - actually, nobody should have celery in their computer because it would severely degrade performance.
The local dealers that care about what you buy (so you'll give good word-of-mouth advertising...) heartily recommend against the celeron as it costs the same as the PII by the time you add stuff (I don't remember the list of stuff). They will sell it if you insist.
Don't get me wrong, they're not gung-ho Intel - they sell equipment to meet the customer's needs at a very good price (for Hawaii - probably normal prices for mainland USA).
Better eat the celery and stay healthy!
I agree.
George
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