Let's see... download iso, burn to disc/write to flash drive... configure BIOS to boot from DVD/USB? If you're a crayon eater you probably have something prebuilt, and probably Dell. Having installed Linux on a few more recent Dells it can certainly be a pain in the ass. You have to disable secure boot, enable booting from USB, yada yada... I can try to help with it if that's what you're stuck on.
You'll need a blank or otherwise unimportant USB drive that's about 8GB in size minimum, and a program that can write ISOs to USB flashdrives. There's a list, the only ones I have tried and will vouch for are the Universal USB Installer and Win32 Disk Imager.
Let's see... download iso, burn to disc/write to flash drive... configure BIOS to boot from DVD/USB? If you're a crayon eater you probably have something prebuilt, and probably Dell. Having installed Linux on a few more recent Dells it can certainly be a pain in the ass. You have to disable secure boot, enable booting from USB, yada yada... I can try to help with it if that's what you're stuck on.
You'll need a blank or otherwise unimportant USB drive that's about 8GB in size minimum, and a program that can write ISOs to USB flashdrives. There's a list, the only ones I have tried and will vouch for are the Universal USB Installer and Win32 Disk Imager.
This will make the whole downloading and flashing to usb super easy, like you're used to. uunetbootin. https://unetbootin.github.io/
Happy to help. I eagerly await the day that everyone detaches themselves from Windows :).