pwede rin dual boot mo mga pc mo kung ok nmn ung space ng harddisk.. i
suggest Ubuntu, Novell Linux Desktop, or Bayanihan Linux..

On 6/28/05, roderick tapang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> On 6/28/05, My List Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > tanong ko lang ano ang the best linux alternative to M$ desktop sa
> > internet cafe.
> > i want to use opensource but my problem is, users might go to other cafe if 
> > they
> > are not familiar with linux desktop.
> 
> wag mo muna gawing GNU/Linux lahat ng PC n gagamitin mo. give your customers
> a choice. cguro lagay k ng mga 3-4 pcs with linux. that way, kung ayaw
> nila or medyo
> "magulantang" sila, pwede sila lumipat sa MS Windows PCs mo.
> 
> > so i need suggestions what linux distro and gui and others should i use
> > for internet cafe workstations.
> > a setup that even a regular M$ windows users wont have difficulty
> > in using linux.
> 
> or, use a live CD distro like knoppix or mepis so you have the option
> to reboot to MS windoze. :)
> 
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