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I doubt that, since the article says the data is from NPD Retail Tracking Service, which tracks sales data.
Given that netbooks are available in both Windows and Linux varieties, I find it hard to believe that a significant number of people would buy the Windows one over the Linux one so they could wipe it and put Linux on it. "
Well it is RETAIL tracking, and most B&M stores gave up the Linux versions early-on because nobody knew what to do with. The major sellers of netbooks don't stock Linux version in RETAIL at all anymore.
Retail specifically excludes online sales.. it makes them look better.