Need help setting up AL ARM 'kiosk', single gui app on RPI 4

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  • raspi-dashboard

    Arch Linux based fullscreen web display

  • I'm struggling with how to actually launch the application now. I haven't actually manually configured anything other than the config.txt for the graphics settings to get my display working nicely, so apologies if I've just completely missed out important steps somewhere! I've rarely used linux for these purposes so i'm pretty clueless. Also should I be able to run this via a putty ssh session, or will i have to run this locally to test it? I found a few articles but they all seem to use a window manager with terminal emulators, Even though i have read it can be done without.

  • cage

    A Wayland kiosk

  • You might consider https://github.com/Hjdskes/cage.

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