> A cyber cafe manager is going to renew all his hardware, and he would be > interested in switching to Linux. > I would like to introduce Fedora/GNOME to him. > The only missing thing is the time counter. > If I could find a "time counter", it would be ok. > There would be one user per computer. > All clients coming to the cyber cafe would log in as "computer1" on the > first computer, "computer2" on the second and so on.... > I could make a script, or anything that would do something (send some > signal) when the user logs in, and do another thing when he logs out. > So the question is: > - How to make an executable to run when an user logs in ? > - How to make an executable to run when an user logs out ? KLUG (http://www.kalamazoolinux.org) used to help operate a cyber cafe and we built a management interface and client (Tcl/TK & postgresql) for LINUX workstations there. If you pop onto our member's list you can chat with some of the people who wrote it and they can send you the code - if you are interested. _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list