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title: Greetd
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description:
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published: false
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date: 2024-03-09T01:26:21.021Z
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tags:
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2024-03-09T01:26:21.021Z
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---
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# Kiosk mode
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`greetd` is great for running one full-size app started at boot with the help of [`cage`](https://www.hjdskes.nl/projects/cage/). Here are some examples
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## Running a browser tab/window
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## Running `bpytop`
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[`bpytop`](https://github.com/aristocratos/bpytop) is a great little resource monitor. I have a server with a
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```toml
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[terminal]
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# The VT to run the greeter on. Can be "next", "current" or a number
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# designating the VT.
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vt = 1
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# The default session, also known as the greeter.
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[default_session]
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# `agreety` is the bundled agetty/login-lookalike. You can replace `/bin/sh`
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# with whatever you want started, such as `sway`.
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#command = "agreety --cmd /bin/sh"
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#command = "fbterm -- bpytop"
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command = "cage -s -- alacritty -e bpytop"
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# The user to run the command as. The privileges this user must have depends
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# on the greeter. A graphical greeter may for example require the user to be
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# in the `video` group.
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user = "thurstylark"
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```
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