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I just wrote an article about Creating an extremely low cost Value PC which shouldn't cost more then 18k in the market without the Monitor. I wanted to use Linux for this PC in cyber Cafe but it is still not that good for cyber cafe use & awareness it low. Using Linux in cyber cafes people can have a free OS & applications without worrying about Piracy.
Now, I am not a Linux user & don't know much but would like a tutorial from other Linux users for configuring Linux specifically for Cyber Cafe. The UI department is something I can look after but not all the application department. I would prefer Linux users to make this tutorial based on Ubuntu 8.10. Just make a guide about setting up Linux for Cyber cafes with each & every small application you can think or need of.
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To Start with, Ubuntu 8.04 & Gnome desktop is to be installed. In a cyber cafe people generally require these things...
1) A browser, Firefox 3 will do for this. It doesn't need any IE like skin. Some extensions which are needed are
a) DownthemAll
b) Adblock
c) View Cookie CS
2) An office suite in the form of open office
3) A Media Player, VLC is good & famous. Many people know about it, anything else easy??? Keep in mind that library management isn't required.
4) A chat client, Pidgin is good but requirs to make a profile first, is there something simple like yahoo or Windows Live messenger for Windows? Just directly enter user name & password & start using. People do not like making profiles in a cyber cafe.
I have installed Ubuntu 8.04 in a VM in my Computer. Will try to configure it accordingly to make a very very small & slim installation.
Now, I am not a Linux user & don't know much but would like a tutorial from other Linux users for configuring Linux specifically for Cyber Cafe. The UI department is something I can look after but not all the application department. I would prefer Linux users to make this tutorial based on Ubuntu 8.10. Just make a guide about setting up Linux for Cyber cafes with each & every small application you can think or need of.
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To Start with, Ubuntu 8.04 & Gnome desktop is to be installed. In a cyber cafe people generally require these things...
1) A browser, Firefox 3 will do for this. It doesn't need any IE like skin. Some extensions which are needed are
a) DownthemAll
b) Adblock
c) View Cookie CS
2) An office suite in the form of open office
3) A Media Player, VLC is good & famous. Many people know about it, anything else easy??? Keep in mind that library management isn't required.
4) A chat client, Pidgin is good but requirs to make a profile first, is there something simple like yahoo or Windows Live messenger for Windows? Just directly enter user name & password & start using. People do not like making profiles in a cyber cafe.
I have installed Ubuntu 8.04 in a VM in my Computer. Will try to configure it accordingly to make a very very small & slim installation.
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