linux software for internet cafe

Asked by Jay

I am planning to open an internet cafe business and I want to use linux as my OS, however, the problem is I don't know where to get a linux software that can monitor the log in and log out of users as well as the administrator..on how much is the daily income and so forth...

please help me so i could start thanks

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davidcard (dave-techri) said :
#1

Can someone point me in the direction of installing Ubuntu on a Mac G4? I downloaded the ISO and burnt it but don't see any files on the disc. I used OSX on a G5 to burn the CD.
Thanks
David

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Jason Sandlin (crane) said :
#2

David, you should enter a new support request.
Jay, Just about any Linux out there can be set to keep logs of who logs in and out. Not sure what you mean by the daily income, are you referring to bandwidth?
Linux logs are very configurable. Maybe a little more detail on what type of monitoring o rlogs you are needing?

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Jay (j2413) said :
#3

i mean is just like a software for ms windows use for internet cafes
that monitors the time consumed by users, calculate how much per hour,
how much is the income for the day...etc.

its just like kaffetower...

i found kaffetower but i wasnt able to download it, it says that the
site was not found

please do help me...on where can i find one and on how to install using
linux, specially ubuntu

thanks

On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 00:07 +0000, Jason Sandlin wrote:
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> Jason Sandlin proposed the following answer:
> David, you should enter a new support request.
> Jay, Just about any Linux out there can be set to keep logs of who logs in and out. Not sure what you mean by the daily income, are you referring to bandwidth?
> Linux logs are very configurable. Maybe a little more detail on what type of monitoring o rlogs you are needing?
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Jay (j2413) said :
#4

i found another software from the philippines but i don't know how to
install in my pc since i am new linuz...please check it...

http://openkiosk.sourceforge.net/index.html

this software might help me to start my internet cafe...please help me
on how to install

thanks

On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 00:07 +0000, Jason Sandlin wrote:
> Your question #8352 on Ubuntu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/8352
>
> Status: Needs information => Answered
>
> Jason Sandlin proposed the following answer:
> David, you should enter a new support request.
> Jay, Just about any Linux out there can be set to keep logs of who logs in and out. Not sure what you mean by the daily income, are you referring to bandwidth?
> Linux logs are very configurable. Maybe a little more detail on what type of monitoring o rlogs you are needing?
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
> know that it is solved:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/8352/+confirm?answer_id=1
>
> If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the
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Dennis Dirdjaja (dcd-ditsch) said :
#5

Hello Jay,

you might want to have a look on the KDE kiosktool in Kubuntu or at the LTSP kiosk in Edubuntu, just to mention some more options.

Hope this helps,
dennis

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