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[ILUG] Linux Internet Cafe Software?

[ILUG] Linux Internet Cafe Software?

Barry O'Donovan ilug at ihl.ucd.ie
Sat May 1 10:13:01 IST 2004


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I posted on this topic and mentioned KDE Kiosk:

On Monday 26 April 2004 22:34, Barry O'Donovan wrote:
> KDE is your man! Or, more specifically, KDE Kiosk. Right now it's a bit of
> a pain to set-up and use, and there's not a lot of documentation. However
> KDE 3.3 promises GUIs for setting up Kiosk permissions, etc. In the
> meantime it is there to be used via manually edited configuration files. It
> really is the ideal Internet Cafe solution.

I've just come across the GUI that will probably be part of KDE 3.3. It can be 
downloaded from KDE Extragear:

http://extragear.kde.org/apps/kiosktool.php

Reagrds,
B.

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Regards,
Barry O'Donovan

http://www.ihl.ucd.ie/

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Department of Computer Science,
University College Dublin,
Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland

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