This is Cage, a Wayland kiosk. A kiosk runs a single, maximized application.

This README is only relevant for development resources and instructions. For a description of Cage and installation instructions for end-users, please see its project page and the Wiki.

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    1 month ago

    Kodi with the Jellyfin plugin also works really well. With LibreELEC or CoreELEC it can also be installed as a locked down kiosk client.

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      1 month ago

      Re: jellyfin plugin

      Never managed to get it to complete a scan of the music database. Always kept crashing. Then left a load of zombie items in kodis media library.

      Honestly wasn’t impressed.

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        Do you use the plugin mode (access via HTTP) or the direct mode (access directly via SMB)?

        Music libraries are a mess in plugin mode.

        Still not the best UI in the world but it’s the only Jellyfin player I found that can do seamless refresh rate switching, HDR playback, audio passthrough and has no issues with high bitrate 4k60 hardware decoding.

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          1 month ago

          Http. I don’t have SMB shares on anything as I have no windows machines in the house.

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            SMB works on all operating systems, my server runs on Linux and Kodi also runs on Linux. (NFS is also supported)

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              I know it does, but it’s not generally a service I have running. It’s yet another thing to setup. NFS isn’t great over WiFi I’ve found. It likes rock solid connections.