James W. Thompson, II wrote:
No need to run a wm at all. I'm not sure how to set it up for all users, but for any one user, just set the ~/.xinitrc to have the single line in it "mozilla-firefox".I am working on building a web browsing kiosk, no other functionality with Debian. I am planning to use FireFox and was wondering about the best Window Manager for the job. Here is the biggest catch, the system is old.
+ Pentium 233MHz + 32MB RAM (Going to try and upgrade it to 64MB if we can find a stick) + 2 GB Hard Drive + 3Com 3c509 NIC + ATI 3D Rage Graphics + CD-ROM and Floppy
Debian installed with no problems as a minimal install but I want to
have some kind of idea of where I am going. To be honest, I have never
configured a system for quite this purpose. I have two accounts on the
machine: root and user. I am wanting to use a graphical login and
would like for FireFox to launch automatically on loading into X. Do I
even need a Window Manager really since I just want FireFox to load
and run and nothing else will need to be there.
-- Kent
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