On 12/7/06, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Or you could simply run the software that the users 'expect' in Linux,
using
Wine. After all, that's what Wine is for.
Sorry I should have been more specific. We were running as many Windows
applications as possible in fav
Onsdag 06 desember 2006 01:26, skrev Edward Savage:
> I'm going to get eaten alive for this though depending on your requirements
> it might be a better idea to stick with Windows and really lock down your
> installation. I've been directly involved in two Linux migrations for
> Internet Cafes (an
One option for making Windows less annoying is Deep Freeze
(http://www.faronics.com/html/deepfreeze.asp), which lets you simply
reboot and have everything back in proper working order.
Edward Savage wrote:
I'm going to get eaten alive for this though depending on your
requirements it might be
I'm going to get eaten alive for this though depending on your requirements
it might be a better idea to stick with Windows and really lock down your
installation. I've been directly involved in two Linux migrations for
Internet Cafes (and advised on several others) - one successful (net cafe)
an