Linux POS are quite common here in Brazil.
One of great users of Linux POS is a store
called Renner. They have several stores across
the country, all of them using Linux.
So is a feasable thing and good one too. Cheap
reliable, with the right interface, easy to use
too. Based in what I saw, the shop clerk have
no problems at all. With the logo of the program
doesn't have a Linux Penguin in the interface and
I have read it in one IT specialized magazine, I'll
never know it or notice:)
I don't know if somebody asked this before:
"Solving this problem will contribute to (find|build|formulate) what?"
I know near zero of Mathmatics, so I'm curious about ( And Wikipedia is not helping, though... ).
Linux POS are quite common here in Brazil. One of great users of Linux POS is a store called Renner. They have several stores across the country, all of them using Linux. So is a feasable thing and good one too. Cheap reliable, with the right interface, easy to use too. Based in what I saw, the shop clerk have no problems at all. With the logo of the program doesn't have a Linux Penguin in the interface and I have read it in one IT specialized magazine, I'll never know it or notice :)