I'm new myself, so I can't recommend a good distro. However as someone who toyed with the idea for over a year and downloaded a ton of different distros before finally biting the bullet I can say one thing: If you're new to Linux and not a programmer/developer it'll take some getting used to. Most of us that have been behind the Windoze for too long don't feel that comfortable at first with the text-based commands. That said, I'm starting to fall in love-so basically my advice is to pick any of the major, well-supported ones and stick with it until you know at least the basics. At least that way if you decide to switch you'll know which one you preferred and why.