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Installing Chrome/Chromium on Centos7- kiosk mode
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I am new on Centos7 and have some issues. I want to install chrome/chromium on centos7, make user autologin and open to specific webpage in kiosk mode. I did the same on Debian easily but my Intel Nuc doesnt support Debian and I am quite out of options. If anyone could help it would be great.
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I am new on Centos7 and have some issues. I want to install chrome/chromium on centos7, make user autologin and open to specific webpage in kiosk mode. I did the same on Debian easily but my Intel Nuc doesnt support Debian and I am quite out of options. If anyone could help it would be great.
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I am new on Centos7 and have some issues. I want to install chrome/chromium on centos7, make user autologin and open to specific webpage in kiosk mode. I did the same on Debian easily but my Intel Nuc doesnt support Debian and I am quite out of options. If anyone could help it would be great.
chrome kiosk
I am new on Centos7 and have some issues. I want to install chrome/chromium on centos7, make user autologin and open to specific webpage in kiosk mode. I did the same on Debian easily but my Intel Nuc doesnt support Debian and I am quite out of options. If anyone could help it would be great.
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I would probably use something like the following:
- Enable selinux enforcing
Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode Install xguest and desktop(gui)
yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session
Create .xsession in xguest homedir
Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession
cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
#!/bin/sh
exec chromium --kiosk
EOF
chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession
Autologin with xguest
Edit the /etc/gdm/custom.conf file and make sure that the [daemon] section in the file specifies the following:[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=True
AutomaticLogin=xguest
Set the system to boot into graphical mode
systemctl set-default graphical.target
Some hardening
yum remove nautilus gnome-panel
This is mostly from memory, test and modify as you see fit.
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I would probably use something like the following:
- Enable selinux enforcing
Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode Install xguest and desktop(gui)
yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session
Create .xsession in xguest homedir
Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession
cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
#!/bin/sh
exec chromium --kiosk
EOF
chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession
Autologin with xguest
Edit the /etc/gdm/custom.conf file and make sure that the [daemon] section in the file specifies the following:[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=True
AutomaticLogin=xguest
Set the system to boot into graphical mode
systemctl set-default graphical.target
Some hardening
yum remove nautilus gnome-panel
This is mostly from memory, test and modify as you see fit.
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I would probably use something like the following:
- Enable selinux enforcing
Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode Install xguest and desktop(gui)
yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session
Create .xsession in xguest homedir
Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession
cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
#!/bin/sh
exec chromium --kiosk
EOF
chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession
Autologin with xguest
Edit the /etc/gdm/custom.conf file and make sure that the [daemon] section in the file specifies the following:[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=True
AutomaticLogin=xguest
Set the system to boot into graphical mode
systemctl set-default graphical.target
Some hardening
yum remove nautilus gnome-panel
This is mostly from memory, test and modify as you see fit.
add a comment |
I would probably use something like the following:
- Enable selinux enforcing
Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode Install xguest and desktop(gui)
yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session
Create .xsession in xguest homedir
Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession
cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
#!/bin/sh
exec chromium --kiosk
EOF
chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession
Autologin with xguest
Edit the /etc/gdm/custom.conf file and make sure that the [daemon] section in the file specifies the following:[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=True
AutomaticLogin=xguest
Set the system to boot into graphical mode
systemctl set-default graphical.target
Some hardening
yum remove nautilus gnome-panel
This is mostly from memory, test and modify as you see fit.
I would probably use something like the following:
- Enable selinux enforcing
Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode Install xguest and desktop(gui)
yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session
Create .xsession in xguest homedir
Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession
cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
#!/bin/sh
exec chromium --kiosk
EOF
chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession
Autologin with xguest
Edit the /etc/gdm/custom.conf file and make sure that the [daemon] section in the file specifies the following:[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=True
AutomaticLogin=xguest
Set the system to boot into graphical mode
systemctl set-default graphical.target
Some hardening
yum remove nautilus gnome-panel
This is mostly from memory, test and modify as you see fit.
answered Aug 28 '16 at 12:08
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