from the looks at the kiosk articles i see is the distribution doesn't matter.
I personally would probably run Ubuntu whatever dis you use i would
look at security and uninstalling anything you don't need. maybe even
running a lighter window manager than KDE.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Jared Shapiro <
Jared@infinitysol.com> wrote:
> I have a first real linux project where I want to setup a kiosk type system
> for a public area and need to ask for some help. If I can attend the
> installfest on Saturday, would anyone be able to assist me in getting this
> going ? I need recommendations on which distribution and applications to
> run as well. For applications, I have been looking at openkiosk as well as
> the kiosk.mozdev.org. I have setup fedora 13-kde right now but If anyone
> has a recommendation for a different distribution I should install, I can
> have that ready before Saturday. Thank you in advance for your help. This
> community is very active and I’m always impressed with the groups
> responsiveness and willingness to educate others on the *nix OS’s (is that
> the appropriate term ? ) . thanks again, js
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