Am Donnerstag, 1. Juli 2010 schrieb RalfGesellensetter: > - a webmin module for print quotas, named pqadmin: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/pqadmin/
Addings: This uses the perl-dbi module and printbill (vansished with webmin): $ apt-cache show printbill Package: printbill Priority: extra Section: text Installed-Size: 584 Maintainer: Daniel Franklin <[email protected]> Architecture: i386 Version: 4.1.2-1 Depends: gs, gsfonts, exim | mail-transport-agent, perl, lprng, debconf (>= 1.2.9), perl-modules, magicfilter, libc6 (>= 2.3.1-1), libpng2(>=1.0.12) Recommends: apache Suggests: samba, gnuplot Filename: pool/main/p/printbill/printbill_4.1.2-1_i386.deb Size: 125666 MD5sum: 8a7f21b393a9f46e2819848d0b169150 SHA1: 2c1b6029f7f8e58082cfe3e203267ccb4f320125 SHA256: 83cefd5d637f6fc7c0afa448bd87e46c86f93f519ca6941c534ed0a4afcc5306 Description: Sophisticated print billing / accounting system for lprng Printbill calculates the amount of ink/toner and the number of pages used when printing a document. It uses ghostscript to convert postscript files into PNG bitmaps, then calls percentblack or percentcolour to determine the percentage coverage. Prices may be independently determined for for each printer, with set rates for black and colour ink/toner and per-page. Bill calculation is quite CPU intensive so printbill allows multiple concurrent billing processes to be executed - jobs may not be printed in the order in which they are sent to the queue. On SMP systems printbill will happily make use of all processors if so instructed. Printbill can bill before or after printing, or can be configured to only perform accounting. It is possible to bill based only on pagecount, but although it is much faster, it is easy to fool and is not recommended. . Users pre-pay a quota and this is automatically decremented as they print - alternatively one may just do per-user and per-printer accounting with no billing. Various mechanisms exist for generating a quote. Printbill also keeps detailed statistics on printing habits which may be of interest to administrators. The system may be managed via either a command-line application or via a convenient web interface (for non-tech people). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

