Hmmm..most of them are game shops. GNU/Linux isn't a problem for internet access..but games is another story. The game publishers, should at least look for ways for their customers who sell in bulk, that's why they call them partners...on the plus side, there was a good number of game publishers who went to Linux World and might have been exploring the possibilities...

On 9/19/05, Paolo Alexis Falcone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://news.inq7.net/regions/index.php?index=1&story_id=50633

So it seems it has started to happen all around the country. I still
have doubts if GNU/Linux can make a dent here (given the stone-cold,
stone-walled mindset of "Internet cafe" gamers and their owners who
basically don't have much of a choice), but it's worth a try.



Jerome Gotangco
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