Simplicity Linux brings you a bootable XP like experience which you can run directly from a USB stick without any installation needed. Loads of pre-installed software is included (Even a Minecraft installer!) which should be more than adequate for the everyday computer users needs. More can be installed if required using the included app installer or you can download and run some of your favourite Windows applications if you wish as Wine is included.

http://simplicitylinux.org/

This version of Simplicity Linux is called Subdivision 14.7 and the download link is below..

http://sourceforge.net/projects/simp...2.iso/download

To create your bootable usb stick you'll need unetbootin (Find in Software center or download from site below),

http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

Once you have this simply plug your usb drive in, format it in FAT format and then choose Disk Image in unetbootin and find your downloaded Simplicity Linux ISO and click Okay.. Making sure you've checked the drive letter/location it's going to write to.

After it's finished writing the usb stick, just reboot and use whatever means you use on your machine to access the boot menu and select the usb stick you've just written.

Youtube Video...


http://youtu.be/BDGUKt29KTA