
Well I think the fact my sentence ended with a :D says everything.
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:16 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo
wrote:
Juan Maiz wrote:
But it's worthy to upgrade. :D
I've got close to 1000 kiosk style machines in the field, with the vast majority being spread out across the US (I live in Australia). These machines have no keyboard, just a network connection (not particularly high bandwidth).
How do you propose that I upgrade these machines? What do I do with the machines that fail during upgrade?
Upgrading is not always the right answer.
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