On Monday 10 September 2012 12:57, David Brown conveyed the following to
comp.os.linux.misc...
> I'm looking for suggestions for a convenient distribution for use on a
> small PC (x86 board) for an "information screen". On power-on, the
> system should start up a browser showing a particular web address in
> full-screen mode. Apart from ssh access for any necessary maintenance
> (such as changing the browser address), that's all it should need to
> do.
>
> The system I have at the moment has plenty of power (4 GB ram, big
> disk, etc. - it was originally spec'ed for Windows), but I'd like
> something small and fast.
>
> I'm thinking that I could start firefox directly from a startx script
> -
> no need for a window manager, much less a desktop environment. I
> could probably make a start from a minimal Debian installation.
That, or either Arch or Slackware. Slack doesn't install anything that
you don't need or want, and still gives you lots of control. Arch is
similar in that approach, but a little different in terms of package
management and philosophy.
> But I'm guessing that I'm not the first person to want to do this, and
> there may be distributions that are more convenient already available.
I haven't heard of any distributions that actually do what you want to
do out-of-the-box, but this type of usage of the machine is not unique
and has been done before, yes.
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= Aragorn =
(registered GNU/Linux user #223157)