Recently went and purchased a laptop specifically for two things; all things business, and writing any ramblings/stories etc.
I purchased a new Dell, 2.3ghz i3 quad core, 6GB ram, 1TB hard drive (wanted an ssd but was not optional for the price I got it at).
I ideally want to run linux, but I need a GUI and one that actually works properly as I have next to no linux knowledge currently (but want to learn). Infact the only nix knowledge I have is basic SSH.
More to the point it needs to be very secure, I dont want to worry about some Windows 0 day comprimising the passwords to my ltd company web server etc.
I plan to use TrueCrypt too however is it easy to unlock the partition to edit the files and then lock it again or is it strictly for backup usage?
Many thanks.
No matter what OS you install, as long as it's not Windows it won't be vulnerable to Windows attacks. Linux, for example, will be theoretically vulnerable to Linux attacks, however there are few in number and they generally get patched before someone can take advantage of them. If you want the maximum in security that would probably be one of the BSDs; however, bear in mind that there is less software available for BSD than for Linux.
TrueCrypt can be used to lock a partition, a backup file, or an encrypted container for everyday use. It's pretty simple to use, and you can even set it up to lock your home folder (which then gets automatically unlocked by your password when you log in).