Check out uCLinux and what it's used for. But in reality, something that particularly simple could be done with a simple logic circuit EDIT:...
None of these are going to be great at controlling your dedicated game services. You're going to be better off either scripting your own...
Well gaming cafes are somewhat few and far between where I live but I've seen them implemented in a couple locations. They are basically where...
Try hitting control + alt + f1 to get back into the terminal and away from X. Then checkout the ~/.config/autostart folder to see if compiz is...
Good luck, I'd be curious to what you could find...
Try ~/.config/autostart
Consider using the xinitrc file. Something along the lines of this ought to work: DISPLAY=":0" mplayer -zoom /path/to/opening/****.avi
Good luck, consider this article and api.openoffice.org
<3 Quanta, Eclipse, and vim -------- Or notepad++ if I'm stuck in hell....
This would be an example of a simple firewall doing exactly as you asked. Further complex configurations such as with logging, NAT, rate...
2xCatalyst 3600 series switches + Kerberos + gdm + samba + lighttpd + VirtualBox? Your question is remarkably vague... How'd you end up in this...
Have you considered making a symlink in the /etc/skel directory for use in creation of new users? Then you could write a real simple bash script...
What software are you using for pop3?
Good luck, there isn't going to be a real easy way to set this up. What sort of business are you looking to setup? Game server hosting? Gaming cafe?
Have you tried logging in as mail_admin via the command line? Does the server have multiple IP addresses? What is the host set for the mail_admin...
Separate names with a comma.