Re: [Wine] Cyber Cafe Pro on Linux

2006-12-06 Thread Edward Savage
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

Re: [Wine] Cyber Cafe Pro on Linux

2006-12-06 Thread Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes
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

Re: [Wine] Cyber Cafe Pro on Linux

2006-12-05 Thread Mitchell Mebane
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

Re: [Wine] Cyber Cafe Pro on Linux

2006-12-05 Thread 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 (and advised on several others) - one successful (net cafe) an