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== Overview ==
After we have our kiosk up and running, we can begin to update the content we display on the kiosk. This can be done through a USB flash drive on the kiosk itself, attaching the SD card to another computer, through SSH after internet connectivity has been enabled, or locally using a keyboard to access the terminal.
== CLIO Developer Mode ==
If you are using the CLIO Quick Start Image, you can use the CLIO web interface to enable the Development Environment.  While in this mode, CLIO will no longer run in kiosk mode and the desktop environment will be enabled.  The Chromium browser can be minimized by swiping down from the top of the screen or hovering your cursor near the top.  Click the small close button that appears.  This allows access to the file manager and terminal so content can be copied over from a flash drive inserted through the maintenance panel.
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== Connecting with SSH ==
== Connecting with SSH ==
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Default Account: root
 
Default Password: cliomuseums


== Access the SD Card ==
== Access the SD Card ==
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== Kiosk Terminal ==
== Kiosk Terminal ==
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Attach a keyboard to the kiosk through the maintenance panel.  By pressing <code>Control + Alt + F2</code> you can open a root terminal.  From here, you can do run whatever commands are necessary.  Pressing <code>Control + Alt + F1</code> will return you to CLIO Exhibit and <code>Control + Alt + F3</code> will display a loading screen.{{DocumentationNavigation}}{{DocumentationNavigation}}

Revision as of 15:13, 10 March 2023

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Overview

After we have our kiosk up and running, we can begin to update the content we display on the kiosk. This can be done through a USB flash drive on the kiosk itself, attaching the SD card to another computer, through SSH after internet connectivity has been enabled, or locally using a keyboard to access the terminal.

CLIO Developer Mode

If you are using the CLIO Quick Start Image, you can use the CLIO web interface to enable the Development Environment. While in this mode, CLIO will no longer run in kiosk mode and the desktop environment will be enabled. The Chromium browser can be minimized by swiping down from the top of the screen or hovering your cursor near the top. Click the small close button that appears. This allows access to the file manager and terminal so content can be copied over from a flash drive inserted through the maintenance panel.


Connecting with SSH

Default Account: root

Default Password: cliomuseums

Access the SD Card

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Kiosk Terminal

Attach a keyboard to the kiosk through the maintenance panel. By pressing Control + Alt + F2 you can open a root terminal. From here, you can do run whatever commands are necessary. Pressing Control + Alt + F1 will return you to CLIO Exhibit and Control + Alt + F3 will display a loading screen.

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Documentation
Installation Look and Feel
Interaction Modes Developing Activity Types
Creating an Interactive Framework
Integrating CLIO Contribute