![]() ![]() ![]() Our kiosks have a “Elo TouchSystems 2515” monitor (meaning there’s no mouse or keyboard) and a “ZOTAC ZBOX ID13” mini-pc which has very low specs like an old Intel Atom CPU and 2GB of RAM. “Porteus Kiosk” is a kiosk edition of Porteus, a portable Linux OS based on Slack and it seems to be popular enough to have a Wiki article for it… ![]() ![]() It fits our situation perfectly and it’s called “ Porteus Kiosk” We were living with this for some years until eventually both kiosks just hanged and didn’t properly boot for no reason.Īfter this we decided to look for a solution and whadya know – there is one free and simple solution with plenty of customization options for our needs. The kiosks were running some custom software that the company had thrown together, it didn’t seem very professional from an IT guy’s perspective, because those kiosks were lagging and eventually would hang and would need a manual restart. At work we have a couple of info kiosks (we call them terminals) that we bought from some company many years ago, but the support has ended also many years ago, so they abandoned them. ![]()
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