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Did you even read the article?
The last PC I built was for my brother and as an experiment I installed Ubuntu 8.10 64-bit on it just to see how long he could go before he wanted to go back to Windows. Over a month has gone by and he's never had a better time using a PC.
He plugs in all of his peripherals and they install automatically and work without any user intervention. This includes his video card, sound, printer, cameras, gf's ipod shuffle, his samsung mp3 player, web cam and wireless keyboard/mouse.
Each of those required a driver or software to be downloaded/installed on Windows before they worked properly. So you are correct. Windows has more drivers because they are needed to get peripherals to work correctly.
Ubuntu had everything he needed and a way to keep his music away from his gf's music (He uses Songbird and she uses Rythmbox). He was about to install the camera software for his cameras using wine but, I told him to just plug it in and see what happened first. F-Spot popped up, imported his images and tagged them automatically.
The only thing that hasn't worked was Wheel of Fortune which he bought at Wal-Mart. I could probably get it to work with a little research but he said he never played it before anyhow.
The only reason I still use Windows is for gaming because everything else I use works great on my Ubuntu server I use to play with Ubuntu.