Here's another option:
use Modern::Perl;
my %hash;
map { /(.+)?,(.+)/; $hash{$1}{$2}++ } <DATA>;
say 'OS,RELEASE,Yes,No';
say "$_," . ( $hash{$_}{Yes} || 0 ) . ',' . ( $hash{$_}{No} || 0 )
for sort keys %hash;
__DATA__
Ubuntu,Warty,No
Ubuntu,Hoary,No
Ubuntu,Breezy,Yes
Ubuntu,Breezy,Yes
Fedora,Yarrow,Yes
Fedora,Stentz,No
Fedora,Yarrow,Yes
Fedora,Yarrow,Yes
Windows,XP PRO,Yes
Windows,XP PRO,Yes
Windows,XP Home,No
Windows,XP PRO,Yes
Output:
OS,RELEASE,Yes,No
Fedora,Stentz,0,1
Fedora,Yarrow,3,0
Ubuntu,Breezy,2,0
Ubuntu,Hoary,0,1
Ubuntu,Warty,0,1
Windows,XP Home,0,1
Windows,XP PRO,3,0
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