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""Why are netbooks so important? It's a market tipped to grow, recent economic woes aside, and it's a market not yet dominated by Windows to the exclusion of all other operation systems. ""
Try buying a Linux netbook in Australia that ISN'T the 7 inch EeePC. I managed to get an Acer Aspire One with Linux, but I hear that the new Aspire One revision doesn't have a Linux option. They all come with Windows now, and I'm sure this probably isn't too far from the truth in other countries too.