The GUI is Mozilla Firefox. It is a common browser. There are no "navigation
tricks". 
Linux is an OS for those who know the principle and not the app. People who
use "word processors"

Instead of "Microsoft word". People who studied "spreadsheets" and not
"Microsoft excel". 

 

I support windows guys and AM SICK of people who have certifications in apps
instead of the principle behind them.
What you need to do is be confident and take the plunge. Most of your
regulars won't even notice the OS after they
find and start the browser. 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Joseph Kasoma
Sent: 19 July 2012 11:09
To: Uganda Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [LUG] Ubuntu LAN billing and timing management software

 

My main Issue is an easy to use graphical User Interface.Some
customers(users)
 won't ask for help.They'll just leave the place with a biased opinion about
the OS/'Computers not working /are hard to use' 
Probably you guys are bright and were able to figure out the navigation
tricks but for me and some other guys it was completely hard .Keep in mind
the fact that i didn't ask around.

On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Kibalama Francis
<[email protected]> wrote:

Joseph for your case i think its something to with adopting the
environment(platform distribution) and i guess ubuntu still does the best
GUI among  other open-source distributions. 
Your cafe attendant should be ready to help and support users basically
those who seem to be totally green in this environment.
Please go open-source 

 

On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 9:10 AM, Joseph Kasoma <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks for the post as I was also planning on looking for a cyber cafe mgt
system i hadn't started as i hadnt gotten the funds as yet.Was planing on
doing it 100% open source.
Sorry for cross listing but one question i have is that is there any Open
Source OS that 'goes easy' on a an average Windows user-one that is not
interested so much in computers or is an ardent addict of windows.
I would like one that anyone can easily use .I went to a cyber cafe running
Ubuntu 11 on their machines but even as someone used to XP/Win7 i found it
hard to switch between tabs or even applications sadly, the place closed
down.
Would gladly appreciate help on available very easy to use and manage
desktop evironments or atleast something similar to windows.





On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 5:38 AM, godwin <[email protected]> wrote:

You need a timer call Mkahawa. 

On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Bob John <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All

Am systems admin at one of the colleges at MUK university. Am an ardent
supporter of open source software. As such, we have been able to convert all
the students computer labs from windows to Ubuntu. Great stuff!
However, there is this one lab in our main library, where we would want
usage regulated based on time; a student sits on PC for a specified time say
45 minutes, when that time elapses, they are automatically  logged off just
like in an Internet cafe.
When we were still Windows, we were using an app called Butterfly (from
dsmagic); client-server billing and time management software.
Can you guys help suggest something similar (client-server) for Linux? We
are running on Ubuntu.


Thank you
-- 
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