Raspberry Pi Kiosk
Raspberry Pi Setup
Modified procedure at Raspberry Pi Kiosk using Chromium.
Follow default setup of the RPi, including updates.
Install unclutter
to hide the mouse when idle
sudo apt-get install unclutter
You might need to install sed
as well, but that was pre-installed on my RPi.
Enable auto-login at
sudo raspi-config
Create a bash script at /home/pi/kiosk.sh
. (Note that "chromium-browser" may have changed name to just "chromium")
#!/bin/bash xset s noblank xset s off xset -dpms unclutter -idle 0.5 -root & sed -i 's/"exited_cleanly":false/"exited_cleanly":true/' /home/pi/.config/chromium/Default/Preferences sed -i 's/"exit_type":"Crashed"/"exit_type":"Normal"/' /home/pi/.config/chromium/Default/Preferences /usr/bin/chromium-browser --noerrdialogs --disable-infobars --kiosk https://www.bio.fsu.edu/grad/kiosk/unit1.html
Create a system daemon service file kiosk.service
, and copy it to /lib/systemd/system/kiosk.service
(don't forget to use sudo
to do the copying).
[Unit] Description=Chromium Kiosk Wants=graphical.target After=graphical.target [Service] Environment=DISPLAY=:0 Environment=XAUTHORITY=/home/pi/.Xauthority Type=simple ExecStart=/bin/bash /home/pi/kiosk.sh Restart=on-abort User=pi Group=pi [Install] WantedBy=graphical.target
Enable and start the service, and reboot the Pi:
sudo systemctl enable kiosk.service sudo systemctl start kiosk.service
To exit kiosk mode, use alt-space bar or alt-F4.
Chromium update pop-up fix
In February 2020 a bug in Chromium caused an update popup to appear. The following commands will delay displaying the update popup for 1 year (from Raspberrypi.org forum posting by ShiftPlusOne.
sudo touch /etc/chromium-browser/customizations/01-disable-update-check;echo CHROMIUM_FLAGS=\"\$\{CHROMIUM_FLAGS\} --check-for-update-interval=31536000\" | sudo tee /etc/chromium-browser/customizations/01-disable-update-check
Note: use sudo reboot
to restart the pi from the command line.
Network Connectivity
Get the RPi ethernet MAC address with ifconfig eth0
. If the RPi is on a DHCP setup, then you should see the assigned ip with ifconfig -a
.
Remote Screensharing
For remote screensharing, follow procedure at Raspberry Pi Screen Sharing with TightVnc or Setting up VNC on Raspberry Pi for Mac access and Mac Screen and File Sharing.