i'm just tired of crash reports, program not responding, and the freezing up i've been experiencing with windows. from what I heard and researched, linux will more than likely not experience any of these problems. planning on going with ubuntu.
You won't experience nearly as many issues as you do with windows. Even with windows 7. Everything is pretty much plug and play now. Using wine (which has come a long way) will allow you to run a large number of windows software and games if there is something you can't live without. Don't assume linux is impervious to error it does happen (most of the time it's something you fucked up). Kiss the bsod's goodbye and have fun.
If you need any linux help in general I wouldn't mind helping you out, I'm sure some of the other linux users on here wouldn't mind either.
Another tidbit of advice, even though you can use the modern linux operating system 100% from the gui, you should learn the command line. It's pretty simple once you get the hang of it, especially if you used DOS way back in the day. Once you get the hang of it, you'll probably find yourself using the command line more than the gui for a lot of tasks. And to boot, when you use the command line (or when I do anyway haha) you totally feel superior to the computer... it's weird. maybe it's just me...