On 28/04/17 22:15, Andrew wrote:
Hi Tim,
Totally ignoring your want to use Debian... :)
I've not got any Linux kiosks running in the wild yet, but I keep
meaning to make one to replace a Windows machine...
I found Porteus Kiosk a while ago and have been meaning to try it:
>> I found Porteus Kiosk a while ago and have been meaning to try it:
>> http://porteus-kiosk.org/
That looks handy! Thanks!
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On 28/04/17 22:15, Andrew wrote:
Hi Tim,
Totally ignoring your want to use Debian... :)
I've not got any Linux kiosks running in the wild yet, but I keep
meaning to make one to replace a Windows machine...
I found Porteus Kiosk a while ago and have been meaning to try it:
Hi Tim,
Totally ignoring your want to use Debian... :)
I've not got any Linux kiosks running in the wild yet, but I keep
meaning to make one to replace a Windows machine...
I found Porteus Kiosk a while ago and have been meaning to try it:
http://porteus-kiosk.org/
So when I read your
I am going to make a Kiosk PC which can only access one web site, the
question is how?
I have a PC, I intend to install to hard disk rather than run from DVD
or USB, I want to use Debian as the base distro (it is what I am most
familiar with). I would prefer auto-login and auto-launch of
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