Hi ,
My friend is running a small cyber cafe consisting of 8 machines.
He has 3 genuine Microsoft xp licenses with him.
Therefore for rest 5 machines we are planning to install linux.
Our concerns are as follows.
1)It should be user friendly.
2)It should able to read and print office document (for printing purpose).
I heard that open office does the task but is it capable of reading office 2007 format(docx,xlsx,pptx).
3)It should able to support plug and play for devices like our 5 year old HP printer,pen drives and other plug and play usb devices.
4)There should not be a driver detection problem.
5)Windows like look and feel are added advantage.
6)Is it possible to install counter strike game on it?If not then r they capable of running good quality games on it?
7)will it run smoothly on our p3 machines.Minimum system requirements.
8)It should able to read pdf formats.
I heard there are lot of people helping other to break Microsoft's monopoly . We also wants to be a part of this growing family.
My friend is running a small cyber cafe consisting of 8 machines.
He has 3 genuine Microsoft xp licenses with him.
Therefore for rest 5 machines we are planning to install linux.
Our concerns are as follows.
1)It should be user friendly.
2)It should able to read and print office document (for printing purpose).
I heard that open office does the task but is it capable of reading office 2007 format(docx,xlsx,pptx).
3)It should able to support plug and play for devices like our 5 year old HP printer,pen drives and other plug and play usb devices.
4)There should not be a driver detection problem.
5)Windows like look and feel are added advantage.
6)Is it possible to install counter strike game on it?If not then r they capable of running good quality games on it?
7)will it run smoothly on our p3 machines.Minimum system requirements.
8)It should able to read pdf formats.
I heard there are lot of people helping other to break Microsoft's monopoly . We also wants to be a part of this growing family.