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But look at the practice - XP-based netbooks have been battling with Linux for some time now, and the result is clear: XP won hands down. The appcompat and familiarity aspects were just too strong.
It's possible that this will change at some point. However, since netbooks represent the "computing in the cloud" and "low cost" visions and even there Intel and Microsoft still dominate, this transition if it occurs is far from imminent.