If you buy this computer, be prepared to use the operating system with which it came. (Lindoze.) There is no guarantee it will work with other flavors of Linux; you are taking your chances there, and if you change, as the saying goes, "who you gonna call?"
And as already mentioned, installing Windoze is also not guaranteed a success; XP can be very persnickity about hardware, and Win 9x support (including bug fixes and security patches) will be stopped shortly. That would mean no safe Internet access if you installed (successfully) Windoze 9x.
Also consider the software you wish to run. Windows software won't run under Linux of any flavor, so you will be limited in the software you have available.
If you are just looking for a home computer, for basic word processing, spreadsheet, and Internet access, then a Lindows box might suit your needs. But if you have specific programs or functions in mind, I'd suggest you investigate whether there are Linux versions available before making the computer purchase.
Otherwise, the $200 computer will shortly take up valuable space in a closet or become an expensive doorstop.