So, my girlfriend got a Dell laptop a while back to use when she's bored at work. So far she's hated it, mainly due to it being way too low powered/Vista demanding too much. It's really atrocious and has been sluggish since the start. We've tried various ways of easing the load on the system, including win 7, but nothing's worked, and as far as we know there are no viruses/rogue processes. We figure it's just too slow to handle it.
Then we figured we could either downgrade to XP or try something new. So we decided on give Linux a shot.
So, which is the most user-friendly, foolproof way to try your hands at Linux? I know there are versions that can launch from CD/USB and was thinking maybe something like that could work, before going all out and reformatting/double booting.
The only real requirements are that it should run some kind of photo-editing software, GIMP or the like, and be user-friendly.
I should mention that both of us are Mac-users on our primary comps, so if there's any distro that's easy to transition to from Mac OS (in terms of interface and so on) would be welcome.
Then we figured we could either downgrade to XP or try something new. So we decided on give Linux a shot.
So, which is the most user-friendly, foolproof way to try your hands at Linux? I know there are versions that can launch from CD/USB and was thinking maybe something like that could work, before going all out and reformatting/double booting.
The only real requirements are that it should run some kind of photo-editing software, GIMP or the like, and be user-friendly.
I should mention that both of us are Mac-users on our primary comps, so if there's any distro that's easy to transition to from Mac OS (in terms of interface and so on) would be welcome.