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The answer to this question depends very much on the context of the market to which it is applied.
In Australia, for example, the Linux/Android OS looks set to take off, but not in any open source model. Many Australians will be running 3 or four copies of Android (router, mobiles and entertainment devices), versus only one copy of Windows (desktop or laptop), and not even realise that they are running any Linux at all.
http://delimiter.com.au/2010/06/01/telstra%E2%80%99s-li...
http://delimiter.com.au/2010/06/01/linux-to-dominate-australia-thro...
http://ausdroid.net/
The Telstra T-box reportedly has a nice UI.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDEFPATQNN8&feature=player_embedded
Edited 2010-06-02 13:45 UTC