Yes,
if you're new to Linux I suggest you dual-boot at least for a while, to see if there's anything you miss (ie. Photoshop, certain games, etc.).
I've been Windows-free for nearly two years now, but it's starting to become inconvenient - I can't complete Half Life 2 because it keeps freezing under Cedega and there's nothing I can do about it... also AutoCAD would be useful for my course. Note how my *only* qualms with Linux are ones out of the control of both Microsoft and um... OSDL I guess? I don't know :)
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I've been Windows-free for nearly two years now, but it's starting to become inconvenient - I can't complete Half Life 2 because it keeps freezing under Cedega and there's nothing I can do about it... also AutoCAD would be useful for my course. Note how my *only* qualms with Linux are ones out of the control of both Microsoft and um... OSDL I guess? I don't know :)