Could it save you money and give you more control over your system?
Could it save you money and give you more control over your system?
I wouldn't understand the reason, but I'd choose Ubuntu or Linux Mint for the desktop.
They're quite heavy for a Celeron, but Lubuntu or Crunchbang would be better choices.
Consider using Ubuntu instead of Unity because it consumes too many graphics resources. I’m planning to run Linux on my laptop and use a VM for Windows when required, especially for certain classes.