![]() Although installing with a package manager is the easiest method, you will still need to download the source in order to get the database installed. There are two ways to install this tool: Using Synaptic (or yum, or apt-get, or the Ubuntu Software Center) or installing from source. NOTE: You will need MySQL up and running in order for LemonPOS to work. In this tutorial I am going to show you how to get LemonPOS up and running and then show you around the tool a bit. Now, getting an instance of Lemon POS is not nearly as difficult as you would expect. ![]() When I first ran into LemonPOS it had serious installation issues. But for those who need a simpler inventory/POS system, and want this system to run on the Linux operating system, what is the best option? One choice is LemonPOS. In fact NolaPro is an outstanding system that has a TON of features (including a full accounting, ecommerce, and inventory system). ![]() That isn't to say it's a bad choice, it's not. For the longest time I had adopted NolaPro - which wasn't open source and difficult to teach. But for those clients that don't have the budget to afford such a system, I have to turn to other choices. The clients that use Quickbooks POS are medium to large businesses that can actually afford both the software and the support necessary to ensure the system is up and running 24/7. I work with Quickbooks Point of Sale which is considered, by most, to be the de facto standard of Point of Sale systems.
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