How can we configure the machine to boot directly into a restricted interface, with limited options that we can configure? This is to make a kiosk machine.
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. This site is in English, so I've translated your question into English.– Gilles 'SO- stop being evil'May 5, 2012 at 19:10
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sorry, my English is not so good, my next question will be on english I promise, thanks for translate– Miguel Eduardo ServellonMay 5, 2012 at 23:31
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You will have to create a customized session at /usr/share/xsessions
and Enable Auto-Login.
Example:
1) Open a file (gksu gedit /usr/share/xsessions/Firefox.desktop
) and paste:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Firefox (No effects)
Comment=This session only opens Firefox
Exec=/usr/bin/firefox -height 1200 -width 1600
Icon=
Type=Application
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Could you explain to the OP how to make this session for any program? Aug 2, 2012 at 15:31
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@desgua : Thanks for sharing, it is working like a charm except for one thing. The window doesn't cover the complete screen area. Some area is left on right side and bottom. I tried same with Opera and Chromium, to no avail. I also tried a pyGtk app and used
window.fullScreen()
. That also leaves some area on all sides. I couldn't understand whats the issue. Sep 5, 2012 at 15:10 -