For what it's worth, I tried Linux Ubuntu, and also Linux Mint. Both are good though of course different, considering they are free, try one, and then the other, and settle with whichever you like best.
All of the popular Linux distributions do come with drivers for most common purposes, it is the odd and unusual things that may have problems driver wise, or at least odd or unusual to the average Joe, for instance don't expect your MIDI keyboard to work straight out of the box.
One other major problem is that a lot of paid for softwares will not run on any Linux distro, I don't actually know if BIAB will as I didn't bother trying when I was experimenting.
However for most general purposes, photo's, music, video, and other general purpose computer tasks will run just fine.