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I don't know... http://gs.statcounter.com/#os-BR-monthly-201110-201112-bar
Yes, such web stats tend to underestimate Linux installations for various reasons ("in general, not only for geeks" usage: because, say, they're more likely to be company or school PCs used less for browsing, and if - then probably more on ~local sites), and overestimate OSX ones (owned by the most affluent & web active users, more on ~international sites), but still ...the exact situation in Brazil, how you describe, seems unlikely?