Don't buy a cheap linux PC from a name brand distributer. They cost way more than they should, even at the cheap price they are offering. Instead, go to
and get a good mid-range system for around $450. Still inexpensive, but good name-brand parts, without skimping. Here are some good linux configurations at the CyberPower AMD Configurator in order from el-cheapo (but still way better than a Walmart computer) to kick-ass-but-still-reasonable:
[ul][li]ATX MEDIUM TOWER CASE 350 WATT [+ 33]
AMD CERTIFIED CPU FAN & HEATSINK
MSI KT3 ULTRA-2 KT333 MB w/ ATA 133 & 5.1 AUDIO & USB 2.0 [+68]
AMD Duron™ 1.3GHz CPU [+49]
256 MB PC2700 333MHz DDR MEMORY (REQUIRES KT333 MB) [+69]
nVidia TNT-2 M64 32MB AGP [+26]
120 WATT STEREO SPEAKERS [+5]
40GB 5400 RPM ATA 100 HARD DRIVE [+77]
56X CD-ROM [+22]
MITSUMI 1.44 MB FLOPPY DR [+10]
PS2 MULTIMEDIA INTERNET KEYBOARD [+8]
PS2 INTERNET MOUSE W/ WHEEL [+5]
PCI 32 BIT 10/100 NETWORK CARD [+ 15]
OS: NONE FORMAT HARD DRIVE ONLY
RUSH: NO; SHIP OUT IN 5~10 BUSINESS DAYS
3-Year STANDARD WARRANTY PLUS ONE-YEAR ONSITE SERVICE
Total:
387.00[/li]
[li]ATX MEDIUM TOWER CASE 350 WATT [+ 33]
AMD CERTIFIED CPU FAN & HEATSINK + 3 EXTRA CASE FANS [+9]
MSI KT3 ULTRA-2 KT333 MB w/ ATA 133 & 5.1 AUDIO & USB 2.0 [+68]
AMD Athlon™ XP-1700+ [1.47GHz QuantiSpeed] 266 FSB CPU [+58]
512 MB PC2700 333MHz DDR MEMORY (REQUIRES KT333 MB) [+138]
nVIDIA GEFORCE2 MX-400 64MB AGP [+37]
120 WATT STEREO SPEAKERS [+5]
MAXTOR 40GB 7200 RPM ATA 133 HARD DRIVE [+89]
56X CD-ROM [+22]
MITSUMI 1.44 MB FLOPPY DR [+10]
PS2 MULTIMEDIA INTERNET KEYBOARD [+8]
PS2 INTERNET MOUSE W/ WHEEL [+5]
PCI 32 BIT 10/100 NETWORK CARD [+ 15]
OS: NONE FORMAT HARD DRIVE ONLY
RUSH: NO; SHIP OUT IN 5~10 BUSINESS DAYS
3-Year STANDARD WARRANTY PLUS ONE-YEAR ONSITE SERVICE
Total:
497.00[/li]
[li]ATX MEDIUM TOWER CASE 350 WATT [+ 33]
AMD CERTIFIED CPU FAN & HEATSINK + 3 EXTRA CASE FANS [+9]
SOYO SY-KT400 Dragon Ultra Platinum w/Audio,Lan,UDMA133,Raid,USB2.0 [+169]
AMD Athlon™ XP-2000+ [1.67 GHz QuantiSpeed] 266 FSB CPU [+89]
512 MB PC3200 400MHz DDR MEMORY (REQUIRES KT400 MB) [+161]
MEMORYUPGRADE: From Standard Memory to CORSAIR High Performance Memory W/ Heat Spreader [+39]
ATI RADEON 9000 PRO 128MB DDR w/ TV OUT & DVI [+99]
Creative Labs SB AUDIGY 5.1 W/ IEEE [+69]
ALTEC LANSING AVS300 SUBWOOFER STEREO SPEAKERS [+32]
MAXTOR 60GB 7200 RPM ATA 133 HARD DRIVE [+95]
16X DVD ROM [+35]
CD-RW 40X12X48 [+45]
MITSUMI 1.44 MB FLOPPY DR [+10]
PS2 MULTIMEDIA INTERNET KEYBOARD [+8]
Microsoft Optical Wheel Mouse [+ 12] (made by Logitech!)
OS: NONE FORMAT HARD DRIVE ONLY
RUSH: NO; SHIP OUT IN 5~10 BUSINESS DAYS
3-Year STANDARD WARRANTY PLUS ONE-YEAR ONSITE SERVICE
Total:
905.00[/li][/ul]
AMDs are generally easy to overclock, especially with a Soyo Dragon MoBo and Corsair memory, but even the Durons with cheap memory will go to the next rated level. Any of these systems will do nicely for nearly all applications you can think of, but the latter two will add just a little extra oomph! Your preferred configuration will really depend on your desired use though. If buring (and listening to) MP3s is your thing, then a good sound card and bigger, faster storage might be good, along with a fast CDRW. The above configurations are incrementally better versions of a good all-around PC. You could also go crazy and spend like $2000 if you wanted an All-In-Wonder 9700, Audigy Platinum, Athlon 2700+, multiple 120GB HDDs, etc., but I've tried to show you the "best buys" for price vs performance.
Sincerely,
Tom Anderson
CEO, Order amid Chaos, Inc.