How to build a Raspberry PI Kiosk for your home/homelab
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2024
- A short walkthrough of how to make a Kiosk using a Raspberry PI. This technique is documented by the fine folks at Raspberry PI at www.raspberrypi.com/tutorials...
Minor adaption here since a few things have changed in the latest 64bit release. - Навчання та стиль
Another great video. Been really enjoying your channel as a useful learning resource, thank you Jeff!
I just love your videos, exactly stuff I am building now. Extremely helpful
Amazing video, i was already wondering how u did this and now I even know how to make it myself! ❤
Love your videos! Would look forward to a more detailed video of Your proxmox cluster and the monster computing power you have in actual use.
Good to see the use of vi editor which is on all Unix and Linux systems including 5ESS telephone switches. Great video. Greetings from Holland 👍
Great stuff!
Do you have a docker container or vm running influxDB that is collecting all of this telemetry about your lab?
I believe its influxdb.
Iirc he's got IoTaWatt power monitoring devices in each of his panels (around 14 of them) and then within IoTaWatt device setup is where he's got his data uploader option set to InfluxDB
Is that a skyline behind you?? awesome! One day I want something you have setup on a smaller scale, your videos are awesome thank you for sharing.
Thank you for making the video Jeff! It’s cool to see how you do all these things! Could you possibly post an update at some point on how the HTD Lync audio system is working out for you and if you had an issues hooking it up to home automation? For my build i’m looking to possibly use htd, sonos or building a custom system around dante and some raspberry pi’s for streamers.
Yea, that is a good idea
Fun video. You know Grafana has a built in kiosk mode that can switch between dashboards? It would eliminate the need to write the shell script to switch tabs.
That is a good idea! I’ll add that in!
What hardware do you use to understand that it is raining now?
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Unattended upgrades is a good idea for machines like this one, saves you having to manually ssh in and update it.
Yea, that is a good idea, especially for the security related patches.
this is sick, but this immediately led me to think, could this be ran on a touchscreen monitor? allowing you to control / scroll through various things?
if so, that'd be sick. i might have to do something like this in the future.
Yes, if you have a touchscreen with USB output, you could have selectable elements.
You could add home assistant to this system to manage your homelab (or whatever else you would want to manage) with for example mqtt.
Could you use a Grafana playlist to rotate between dashboards instead of sending the switchtab commands? Would that offer easier administration of dashboards without modifying the script?
That is a good idea! I'll give it a try.
I saw the cursor in the middle of the screen, I assume it's moveable/hideable via another command line? 😅 Thanks for this , geat tutorial !
Yes, there are a couple of ways, but there is Wayland plugin so you can disable the cursor in the wayfire.ini file.
What model is that Eyoyo monitor?
I looked in my Amazon history:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S8BV7YH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Is the title intended to say "How to build..."?
Yes!
Awesome stuff!