vv221: I see this kind of thread tends to be opened quite regularly lately, so I have a proposition to all Linux GOGlodytes here:
Would you like that we opened a "mega-thread" about the migration from Windows to Linux, that we would all follow, to help the people that would like to do such a migration?
This way, when a new thread about this gets opened we would be able to point the potential future Linux user to the mega-thread where there are good chances that most of his/her questions have already been answered.
It's a good idea, except for one issue. GOG forum is quite poor, for instance for posting code snippets and the like. So while I like the proposal, writing comprehensive HOWTOs using the forum can be challenging.
Some help is provided in general Linux FAQ and troubleshooting thread by the way, but specific thread for "very new to Linux / how to migrate from Windows" can be useful.
Ixamyakxim: So, sorry for the long post, and thanks in advance for all the tips and pointers! Have at it! Let's see if I can build up the nerve to do this thing!
Before installing it on your primary system, you can play around with different distros and desktop environments in a virtual machine, or just boot a live image from USB. This way you can see their look-n-feel for yourself and make a more educated choice before you start modifying your current installation.
Distributions have official pages where you can download their installation / live images. They are trusted sources.
About Wine - I also use PlayOnLinux as a primary Wine manager.