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I'm coming from Ableton Live, which I've used for a very long time and got used to, Bitwig turned out to be similar (I think I've seen that company was created with people from Ableton), so it works for me. But it's better to try everything first of course.
I've used FL studio via wine on several machines and it always ran better than any windows machine.
With the major wine 8 overhaul it's even better.
No problem with vsts.
There are several distros specific for AV needs with Jack etc already set up.
https://www.slant.co/topics/11893/~linux-distribution-for-music-production
Dual booting is simple on Linux.
(Make yourself a dedicated /home partition to save yourself time when distro hopping)
Yeah I never could figure out Ableton either lol