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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 would probably use something like the following:



          1. Enable selinux enforcing

            Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode


          2. Install xguest and desktop(gui)



            yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
            yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session



          3. Create .xsession in xguest homedir



          4. Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession



            cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
            #!/bin/sh
            exec chromium --kiosk
            EOF
            chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession




          5. 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




          6. Set the system to boot into graphical mode



            systemctl set-default graphical.target



          7. 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:



            1. Enable selinux enforcing

              Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode


            2. Install xguest and desktop(gui)



              yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
              yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session



            3. Create .xsession in xguest homedir



            4. Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession



              cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
              #!/bin/sh
              exec chromium --kiosk
              EOF
              chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession




            5. 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




            6. Set the system to boot into graphical mode



              systemctl set-default graphical.target



            7. 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:



              1. Enable selinux enforcing

                Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode


              2. Install xguest and desktop(gui)



                yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
                yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session



              3. Create .xsession in xguest homedir



              4. Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession



                cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
                #!/bin/sh
                exec chromium --kiosk
                EOF
                chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession




              5. 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




              6. Set the system to boot into graphical mode



                systemctl set-default graphical.target



              7. 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:



                1. Enable selinux enforcing

                  Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode


                2. Install xguest and desktop(gui)



                  yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
                  yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session



                3. Create .xsession in xguest homedir



                4. Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession



                  cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
                  #!/bin/sh
                  exec chromium --kiosk
                  EOF
                  chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession




                5. 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




                6. Set the system to boot into graphical mode



                  systemctl set-default graphical.target



                7. 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:



                1. Enable selinux enforcing

                  Edit /etc/selinux/config to enforcing mode


                2. Install xguest and desktop(gui)



                  yum -y groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
                  yum -y install xguest chromium xorg-x11-xinit-session



                3. Create .xsession in xguest homedir



                4. Exec chromium in kiosk mode in .xsession



                  cat << EOF > ~xguest/.xsession
                  #!/bin/sh
                  exec chromium --kiosk
                  EOF
                  chmod +x ~xguest/.xsession




                5. 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




                6. Set the system to boot into graphical mode



                  systemctl set-default graphical.target



                7. Some hardening
                  yum remove nautilus gnome-panel


                This is mostly from memory, test and modify as you see fit.







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