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"Normal" people and their OS of choice-- most, as we know, use Windows, yet a lot of people who fall under this category who also use Linux. Thom mentioned in the podcast that most of these "normal" Linux users have a geek friend who set it up for them. Windows is pretty much the same idea; they're not friends, but OEMs set up Windows for these people. Same with the Mac OS.
As it is, I've come to find that a Linux distribution seems easier to install than Windows (especially XP).