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This is connected to the wifi since there is no ethernet installed behind the TV. But since the site is on the unit I can live with broken connections. A simple script later on should take care of this. | This is connected to the wifi since there is no ethernet installed behind the TV. But since the site is on the unit I can live with broken connections. A simple script later on should take care of this. | ||
==Setup== | ==Setup== | ||
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A fresh install of CentOS 7, and the usual basics. | A fresh install of CentOS 7, and the usual basics. | ||
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yum -y group install Xfce | yum -y group install Xfce | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
+ | ===TTY1 Autologin=== | ||
Now create the auto-login process. | Now create the auto-login process. | ||
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After the reboot, you should see the desktop start up. If it does not troubleshoot. | After the reboot, you should see the desktop start up. If it does not troubleshoot. | ||
+ | ===Configure Chromium Auto-start=== | ||
+ | <ref>https://www.danpurdy.co.uk/web-development/raspberry-pi-kiosk-screen-tutorial/</ref> |
Revision as of 09:45, 12 July 2018
Contents
Purpose
Powers that be wanted a TV mounted in a lobby, with content playing on it for visitors to ignore. At first I was told to install a flash drive and play images with the flush mount TV. Instead I thought it would be a good idea to have a NUC installed behind the TV running a web browser in full screen mode, displaying a WordPress site that my boss could manage (He really likes wordpress).
Hardware
Intel BOXNUC6CAYH
-2GB DDR3 RAM (I had laying around, should be enough to display a single web page and run the background tasks)
-Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J3455 @ 1.50GHz (Came with the NUC. Just enough to display a web page and run WordPress)
-KingDian S100 16GB SSD (This was dirt cheap, and will probably die with the lack of RAM installed.)
This is connected to the wifi since there is no ethernet installed behind the TV. But since the site is on the unit I can live with broken connections. A simple script later on should take care of this.
Setup
Packages
A fresh install of CentOS 7, and the usual basics.
yum -y update yum -y install epel-release yum makecache yum -y install htop nano xorg-x11-server-Xorg smartmontools chromium yum -y group install Xfce
TTY1 Autologin
Now create the auto-login process.
useradd publicuser rm /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty1.service cp /lib/systemd/system/getty@.service /etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service sed -i -e "s/\/sbin\/agetty/\0 --autologin publicuser/" /etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service ln -s /etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty1.service cat << EOF >>/home/publicuser/.bash_profile if [[ -z \$DISPLAY ]] && [[ \$(tty) = /dev/tty1 ]]; then # Check if we have a display and we're on TTY1 startx else echo "Please contact the help desk and provide the following" echo "IP : " echo "Hostname : $hostname" fi EOF cat << EOF>>/hom/publicuser/.xinitrc exec startxfce4 EOF reboot
After the reboot, you should see the desktop start up. If it does not troubleshoot.