On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:20 AM, pavithran <pavithra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 9 July 2011 12:48, anu nivas <anupama.2312.bm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Can any of you suggest an Internet cafe software to run on Ubuntu client and
>> Windows server?
>
> Wow hearing this for the first time .
>
> So does this mean ' Finally the Year of Desktop linux has come' ?
>
> On the op question , Ubuntu as a client does have a collection of web
> browsers like firefox,seamonkey,chromium & konqueror
> Instant messaging clients like Pidgin ,empathy etc .
>
> Mail clients like evolution, thunderbird & kmail .
>
> FTP,SSH client etc are all supported . If your windows server acts as
> file server , you can use the default nautilus to browse the server
> files via samba .

I believe the OP is looking for a "cyber cafe" package that has a
Linux client, through which access of that Linux machine to the 'Net,
can be managed using the "admin" part of the same running on a Windows
Server.

Whatever may be the motivation for selecting a Windows server, the OP
should be asking this question in a Windows forum.

-- 
Arun Khan
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