On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 6:04 AM, Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> wrote:
> I'm looking for software that can be used to control a child's usage of
> the computer (not Internet filtering). At the very least it should be
> able to control length of login sessions and when the child is able to
> login. Ideally it would also be able to control access to programs, for
> example education programs can be used for a couple of hours but games
> for only 30 mins at a time (net control software can be used to deal with
> online versions). There are other situations where this sort of thing is
> useful, so it need not necessarily be a package aimed specifically at
> parental controls.
>
> Timekpr looks the ideal candidate, except it hasn't had a release in
> over three years.
>
> Any suggestions?

I have not tried it, but:

"Gnome Nanny is an easy way to control what your kids are doing in the
computer. You can limit how much time a day each one of them is
browsing the web, chatting or doing email. You can also decide at
which times of the day the can do this things. Gnome Nanny filters
what web pages are seen by each user, so you can block all undesirable
webs and have your kids enjoy the internet with ease of mind, no more
worries!"

http://projects.gnome.org/nanny/

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