I have 2 programs(my GUI + firefox) for normal users "manage", they will get lost without a WM. I want to be light but very user-friendly. Simple to use.
A kiosk sounds interesting to me, I had never heard about that berfore. Firefox has an add-on, and works quite well. The problem is that I can't "set it up", I mean, firefox runs in fullscreen, and what about my GUI? even though ALT + TAB works, normal users won't know how to use it. I don't have a panel like "window list applet" in gnome. ( *MAYBE* I could design a GTK interface acting as a panel located on the top and the option "always on top", what do you guys think about? ) Also, I need a button to shutdown/restart. (that could be located at that gtk panel). I'm looking at Linux kiosk and twm-kiosk, trying to compile and test it. but looks like it will work to me. thanks, Lucas. On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Ross Burton <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 09:23 -0300, Lucas Mocellin wrote: > > defining light: it is supposed to run in most available (old and new) > > hardware - at least 256MB. > > > > defining secure: I will show the Window Manager with an GUI on it, > > this GUI will open the Firefox. Just it. I must avoid users to > > accessing shell, quitting X and everything else. The minimun > > resolution is 800x600. > > The Matchbox window manager sounds perfect for this. > > Ross > > -- > Ross Burton mail: [email protected] > jabber: [email protected] > www: http://burtonini.com > > > _______________________________________________ > xorg mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg >
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