The use is only limited to surfing (firefox is there) and chatting on the web (GAIM suits it), thats what most of the people do in a cyber cafe right ??
On 4/12/07, Nishit Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/12/07, Prashant Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hi guys, > > i was wondering which linux distro might be suited for use in a Cafe? > Someone told me Ubuntu cant be used as its not free to use for commercial > purpose. How abt Vector Linux, does it also have any clause like this? > > Please just take a look at the licensing information on an Ubuntu CD wrapper or on the Ubuntu website, and all doubts might be cleared. Your choice will entirely depend on what ultimate use you want to put the OS to, however, Ubuntu is very well packaged and may suit your requirements satisfactorily. If you don't like Ubuntu after trying it, you need not worry. If you have partitioned your system/s properly (e.g. keeping the /home directory on a separate partition), you can switch distros easily without worrying about loss of critical data or documents. -- ______________________________________________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) List Information: http://plug.org.in/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/plug-mail Send 'help' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for mailing instructions.
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