Graphics Drivers from Porteus to Porteus Kiosk
Posted: 05 Feb 2016, 14:08
Hello all,
I'm green when it comes to any non-Windows OS, and I'm looking at using Porteus Kiosk as a web kiosk in an intranet environment that will connect to just one website. Everything that I've tested seems to work - but on the hardware we need to do this on, there appears to be a graphics driver issue. The full fat version of Porteus display loads up on these devices, however in Kiosk I just get a black screen after booting from the USB.
Device = HP Stream Notebook PC 13 which has an integrated Braswell GPU as part of the Intel Celeron N3050.
Essentially, I'm looking for help on outlining the process of identifying the graphics drivers section in Porteus and incorporating them into the Kiosk version. Or turn Porteus into a kiosk which seems kind of counter productive as there is already a kiosk version to use.
If I follow Step 14 of http://porteus-kiosk.org/faq.html , would that be the right way to go, just with graphics drivers rather than printer ones?
Many thanks for any advice and pointers and apologies if my technical know how on Linux is a bit sub par for this forum.
I'm green when it comes to any non-Windows OS, and I'm looking at using Porteus Kiosk as a web kiosk in an intranet environment that will connect to just one website. Everything that I've tested seems to work - but on the hardware we need to do this on, there appears to be a graphics driver issue. The full fat version of Porteus display loads up on these devices, however in Kiosk I just get a black screen after booting from the USB.
Device = HP Stream Notebook PC 13 which has an integrated Braswell GPU as part of the Intel Celeron N3050.
Essentially, I'm looking for help on outlining the process of identifying the graphics drivers section in Porteus and incorporating them into the Kiosk version. Or turn Porteus into a kiosk which seems kind of counter productive as there is already a kiosk version to use.
If I follow Step 14 of http://porteus-kiosk.org/faq.html , would that be the right way to go, just with graphics drivers rather than printer ones?
Many thanks for any advice and pointers and apologies if my technical know how on Linux is a bit sub par for this forum.