Am 2006-09-20 09:36:53, schrieb Ralph Katz:
> ~$ apt-cache show zeiberbude
> Package: zeiberbude
> Description: program for administering internet cafes. (server)
Its crap...
I had installed it (Backport), but it lakes in to many functions...
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-09-20 08:49:40, schrieb Sergio Cuéllar Valdés:
> zbdesk and zeiberdude are only in the stable release, maybe Antonio
> should test this ones too. I found the homepage of zeiberdude in
> SourceForge: http://zeiberbude.sourceforge.net/. It has not been
> updated since 2002 :(
And missing to
Am 2006-09-19 17:56:03, schrieb Antonio Felipe:
> Hello!
> I'm looking for a cyber cafe manager.
> I know that's too much to ask, but i need it to be free and support
> clients MS Windows.
Me too and it must support Linux and crappy Windows.
I like a software like CyberLux version 6.0 (Client/Se
I've forgot to tell this on my first e-mail that I've tested zeiberbude.
It's awful and discontinued!
Looking in the others that I've found, with your help,
Openkiosk looks the best choice.
Good luck for us all!
Sergio Cuéllar Valdés escreveu:
On 9/20/06, Ralph Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On 9/20/06, Ralph Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
~$ apt-cache search cafe
tuxpuck - "Shufflepuck Cafe" Clone
zbdesk - program for administering internet cafes. (client)
zeiberbude - program for administering internet cafes. (server)
~$ apt-cache show zeiberbude
Package: zeiberbude
Description
~$ apt-cache search cafe
tuxpuck - "Shufflepuck Cafe" Clone
zbdesk - program for administering internet cafes. (client)
zeiberbude - program for administering internet cafes. (server)
~$ apt-cache show zeiberbude
Package: zeiberbude
Description: program for administering internet cafes. (server)
That's it, Sergio!
Sorry about my English!
I'll see if they can do what a want.
Thank you so much!
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Antonio Felipe
Sergio Cuéllar Valdés escreveu:
I think Antonio means the software to manage the computer clients in a
cafe internet. There is a machine which works as a server too, where
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think what he is after is open source software to manage an internet
> cafe and charge ppl based on usage of bandwidth etc
>
...
> It will involve mysql, radius and a web gui for accounting.
>
>
I took that to be the meaning as well. On a philosophical note, this
On 9/20/06, Antonio Felipe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!
I'm looking for a cyber cafe manager.
I know that's too much to ask, but i need it to be free and support
clients MS Windows.
Could anyone help me?
Thank you anyway!
Hi Antonio:
Maybe you could try out Open Kiosk[1]. We've been using
On 9/19/06, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Cyber cafe manager" is kind of a vague and nebulous term: I'm not sure many
people (myself included) know what it is you're referring to (and my gut
instinct suggests you check your local business school's next
commencement...).
What is a cyb
I think what he is after is open source software to manage an internet
cafe and charge ppl based on usage of bandwidth etc.. What he is
really after is a way to log usage and times and so on. I have only used
this type of software for a wireless hotspot addon to an internet cafe.
Search in goog
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 13:56, Antonio Felipe wrote:
> Hello!
> I'm looking for a cyber cafe manager.
"Cyber cafe manager" is kind of a vague and nebulous term: I'm not sure many
people (myself included) know what it is you're referring to (and my gut
instinct suggests you check your local
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