I have put off, for more than a year, installing PM+ so I could then
install a pure Linux system along with DOS & dozerware [yech!].

Why?

It's simple:  Linux isn't simple.

I want to learn how to make Linux jump through hoops, I can't deny that. 
But I also want to be able to USE Linux before I start to learn it.

That's how I did it with DOS.  Things worked, and I didn't have to learn
much at all to begin with.  Once I was comfortable with knowing things
worked, then I started learning how to make them work better or make new
things work.

So here is my plea:  Is there a Linux out there [I'll even pay for a CD
if I have to!] that I can simply run an install program for and have it
up and working for me?  Something that has a user interface [GUI not
required] which will take me by the hand and walk me through to
successful use at the "dummy" level?

l.d.
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