it really depends on what distro of Linux you would like. by far the most user friendly i have came across is ubuntu. www.ubuntu.com download the live CD and try it out, doesnt require install to test, but has install option on live disc.
as a matter of dual booting to use windows and Linux, you can find information all over Google about that, or the ubuntu forums.
i use ubuntu as a main OS, and i have not had windows installed since 2005, no need for it. check out the ubuntu forums for any help as well as their irc channel.
you can wait and then you could burn it on a disc and then you could make that CD that you burned of Linux and use it on your home PC
Absolutely. Linux will work fine on an Apple Mac PC. Linux can also be used for a selection of other computer brands.
You can use this scanner with any type of computer you have, be it Mac, PC or Linux. The Linux will take some work to install, but you can easily find Mac and PC drivers online.
Generally yes. Most Linux versions will work on a standard home PC, and many will work on one too old and slow to run Windows.
Many Linux distributions are intended for home users.
No, Linux is an operating system. Judging from the category: Your PS3 would be considered a PC after having Linux installed on it.
yes you can use crossover to play PC games I am not sure about Linux
Terminal (Mac and Linux Kabuntu).
Use Synaptic to install aMSN. There is no official version of MSN for Linux.
you don't unless you install Linux on it and install wine from Linux and only some games can play in Linux so stick to playing PC games on the PC
Yes - and No... There is no home edition of Norton for Linux that I know of. However, there is an enterprise edition of Antivirus for Linux.
a hackintosh is just a normal pc set up to run mac, most pc's run linux fine.