Updating docs & scripts for rc5.
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@ -10,18 +10,17 @@ Press `F11` to exit the full screen mode, and `Ctrl + L` to focus the location b
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Chromium is configured to remember the URL where you left off (and all logins, etc), so this might be all the configuration you need to do!
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## Getting to a terminal
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You can get to a virtual terminal by pressing `Ctrl + Alt + F2`, and logging in with username `pi` and password `raspberry`. Use `Ctrl + Alt + F1` to switch back to Chromium.
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## System configuration
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Use `sudo raspi-config` in the terminal to do things like:
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You can access the `raspi-config` utility by pressing `Ctrl + Alt + F2`. With it, you can do things like:
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* Join a WiFi network
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* Change the system timezone
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* Change your keyboard layout
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* Change the system timezone
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* Enable SSH access (it's disabled by default for security reasons)
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* Change the password (see above)
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Pressing `Ctrl + Alt + F1` takes you back to Chromium.
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## Automating things
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@ -32,11 +31,28 @@ There's a few commonly useful snippets already on the crontab, such as:
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* **Automatically reloading the active page every hour**. If the page you're displaying doesn't automatically update itself, this is effectively the same as hitting `Ctrl + R` every hour. Very crude. Very effective.
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* **Cycling between open tabs every 5 minutes**. Same as above, but for `Ctrl + Tab`. Note that if you use both at the same time, you can combine them, to send the reload command *just before* sending the tab cycle command. This causes the pages to reload while they're in the background, so the user never sees it happening.
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Use `crontab -e` to check these out, enable the ones you want, or customize them to your heart's content.
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Press `Ctrl + Alt + F3` to get to a virtual terminal, use `crontab -e` to check these out, enable the ones you want, or customize them to your heart's content.
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Again, pressing `Ctrl + Alt + F1` takes you back to Chromium.
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## Customizing Chromium
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Because you're running a fully-featured Chromium, you can customize it further by [installing browser extensions](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions). For instance, [Tampermonkey](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tampermonkey/dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo) can be useful for injecting custom JS or CSS to a page you're displaying.
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Because you're running a fully-featured Chromium, you can customize it further by [installing browser extensions](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions). For example:
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* **[Tampermonkey](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tampermonkey/dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo)** can be useful for injecting custom JS or CSS to a page you're displaying.
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* **[Ignore X-Frame headers](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ignore-x-frame-headers/gleekbfjekiniecknbkamfmkohkpodhe)** can help you if you need to `<iframe>` a site that doesn't want to be framed.
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Finally, further tweaks can be made by changing the [Chromium command line switches](https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/) in `~/.xsession`. For example:
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```
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--unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure=http://shady.example.com,http://another.example.com --user-data-dir=/home/pi/.config/chromium
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```
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Adding these options will allow you to mix secure (i.e. HTTPS) origins with insecure ones (you need to specifically white-list them). Sometimes you need stuff like this to pull together all the bits and pieces of your dashboard from different origins. We're not saying you should. But you can.
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## Username and password
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If you need to login to a shell, the default username and password are `pi` and `raspberry`, as is tradition for Raspberry Pi. The `pi` user also has `sudo` access.
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## Adjusting your resolution
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@ -5,3 +5,8 @@ if [ "$(tty)" == "/dev/tty1" ]; then
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# Redirect any output so it doesn't briefly appear when starting X
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exec startx >/dev/null 2>&1
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fi
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# If this is a tty, and the one where we want to run raspi-config, do so
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if [ "$(tty)" == "/dev/tty2" ]; then
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sudo raspi-config
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fi
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@ -30,12 +30,13 @@ find .config/chromium/ -name "Last *" | xargs rm
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# Start and detach Chromium
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# http://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/
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chromium-browser --start-fullscreen --disable-infobars &
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# Note that under matchbox, starting in full-screen without a window size doesn't behave well when you try to exit full screen (see https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/273989)
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chromium-browser --start-fullscreen --window-size=1920,1080 --disable-infobars &
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# Hide Chromium while it's starting/loading the page
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wid=`xdotool search --sync --onlyvisible --class chromium`
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xdotool windowunmap $wid
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sleep 10 # give the web page time to load
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sleep 15 # give the web page time to load
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xdotool windowmap $wid
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# Finally, switch process to our window manager
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@ -56,7 +56,11 @@ echo "This may take a long time"
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echo "You may be prompted for your password by sudo"
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sudo dd bs=1m count="$SD_SIZE_ZERO" if=/dev/zero of="$DISK"
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question "Flash Raspbian Lite (2018-06-27-raspbian-stretch-lite.zip) with Etcher, then re-mount the card (press enter when ready)"
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question "Prepare baseline Raspbian:"
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echo "* Flash Raspbian Lite with Etcher"
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echo "* Eject the SD card"
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echo "* Mount the card back"
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echo "(press enter when ready)"
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read
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working "Updating /boot/cmdline.txt"
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@ -117,7 +121,10 @@ working "Enabling auto-login to CLI"
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SUDO_USER=pi
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ssh "sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target"
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ssh "sudo sed /etc/systemd/system/autologin@.service -i -e \"s#^ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --autologin [^[:space:]]*#ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --autologin $SUDO_USER#\""
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# Set auto-login for TTY's 1-3
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ssh "sudo ln -fs /etc/systemd/system/autologin@.service /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty1.service"
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ssh "sudo ln -fs /etc/systemd/system/autologin@.service /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty2.service"
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ssh "sudo ln -fs /etc/systemd/system/autologin@.service /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty3.service"
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working "Setting timezone"
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ssh "(echo '$TIMEZONE' | sudo tee /etc/timezone) && sudo dpkg-reconfigure --frontend noninteractive tzdata"
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