If you use linux in the desktops to start-up a cibercafe business, you must
use Windows.
The customers prefer MSN Messenger, Internet Explorer, MS Office, etc.
I have two cibercafés in Chile, South of America.
Regards.
Ignacio Bugueño
2008/2/25, Christian Melsbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm working on a LTSP setup for our internet cafe. We have sucessfully
> tested the system (Edubuntu 7.10) with two identical PCs, running one as
> the server and one as a client (PXE Boot).
>
> The real clients we want to test don't have PXE support and are booted
> over etherboot discs.
> Both floppy disk and cd work until the very end of the boot process. The
> last thing we see is a single [OK] on the screen. When we hit enter a
> terminal login screen appears but no accounts we enter seem to work :(
>
> any help would be highly apreciated,
> Chris
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