Hi Mark,
Let's not get into my solution is better than yours kind of discussion but have you considered using something like Dietpi OS? This is a lightweight "Ubuntu" which has an option to run chromium in kiosk mode (configurable from dietpi-config wizard)
Cheerio, Bart
3 May 2023 15:06:54 Chris Green cl@isbd.net:
On Wed, May 03, 2023 at 02:12:46PM +0100, Mark Rogers wrote:
I've done stuff like this before but Ubunti 22.04 uses snaps rather than .deb packages and that changes the way the applications interact with the O/S - previously I've had systemd start lightdm start a bash script which starts Chromium or Firefox in kiosk mode, but it doesn't seem possible that way any more.
You don't *have* to use snap. I use Vivaldi (Chrome dbased) on my Ubuntu systems and that gets updated in conventional apt manner from the Vivaldi repository.
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