Reset Kiosk 0.3
Mozilla reviewed Reset Kiosk plugin and requested minor changes which have been implemented in this new version. I had 2 'loose' variables which could potentially cause conflicts with other plugins if they also had the same problem, and used same variable names as me.
On this version all the variables are now capsuled inside the one single javascript object that this plugin effectively is.
Download from addons.mozilla.org
Reset Kiosk 0.2
Just released a new version with the ability to reuse existing homepage tab without reloading it. Homepage url will be matched from the beginning, so parameters on the page can change.
It should be available from addons.mozilla.org as soon as I figure out why it's not showing. Or maybe it just takes time to update the listing, who knows. It's been uploaded there anyway.
In the meantime, you can get it from here
Edit: Removed the link, it just took some time to appear on addons.mozilla.org, and 0.2 is now old version anyway.
Firefox plugin to reset browser
The old hack to reset browser based on xscreensaver screenblanking and a piece of perl to watch it was too ugly to use on the new installation. So here is simple firefox plugin which does basically the same thing without wasting resources. It simply loads a tab with your homepage and closes all other tabs after a period of inactivity. It also puts browser back to fullscreen mode (optional).
It has two configurable options in addon preferences. You can configure the inactivity timeout (in ms), and if the plugin should try to force fullscreen when reloading your homepage.
Use it in addition to "Full Fullscreen" addon which removes all window decorations etc from firefox and you have a perfect kiosk mode.
Get the plugin from addons.mozilla.org
LG 1730SF on Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx
I went and installed a new machine to control the lobby touchscreen. On the previous installation a few years ago I had to heavily patch kernel modules to support this touchscreen. Now it works almost out of the box. X.Org X Server 1.7.6, kernel 2.6.32-23-generic and evtouch 0.8.8.
The touchscreen is identified as follows in /proc/bus/input/devices, ubuntu loads usbtouchscreen kernel module for it automatically.
I: Bus=0003 Vendor=0403 Product=f9e9 Version=0100
N: Name="ITM Inc USB Touch Panel"
P: Phys=usb-0000:00:1d.1-2/input0
S: Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.1/usb2/2-2/2-2:1.0/input/input5
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=mouse1 event5
B: EV=b
B: KEY=400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B: ABS=1000003
While browsing the net I found several different ways people have managed to get the touchscreen working on various versions of ubuntu, most of them are linked from rantakokko.net
Unfortunately none of those worked for Ubuntu 10.04. Seems like Ubuntu changes the way devices are set up for every release. It's still simple enough to get the touchscreen to work once you find out where the configuration is hidden on the current version and which configs are actually used. Xorg on 10.04 doesn't use HAL anymore, so adding itm touch correctly to policy files doesn't work. It doesn't have the regular /etc/X11/Xorg.conf either, also it doesn't support x11_options via udev. Ubuntu 10.04 Xorg uses udev and xorg.conf.d snippets. There is a problem with evtouch snippet though, it doesn't have MatchDevicePath option, so when Xorg detects evtouch device it tries to add it to all the handlers, it goes ok with the /dev/input/event*, but crashes on /dev/input/mouse*
(II) config/udev: Adding input device ITM Inc USB Touch Panel (/dev/input/mouse1)
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(EE) ioctl EVIOCGNAME failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Unable to query/initialize EVTouch hardware.
Solution:
Install evtouch
apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-evtouch
Fix xorg.conf.d snippet at /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evtouch.conf
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "touchscreen catchall"
MatchIsTouchscreen "on"
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
Driver "evtouch"
Option "MinX" "295"
Option "MaxX" "3815"
Option "MinY" "200"
Option "MaxY" "3948"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true"
Option "Emulate3Timeout" "50"
Option "SwapX" "1"
Option "SendCoreEvents" "on"
Option "Rotate" "ccw"
Option "ReportingMode" "raw"
EndSection
In addition to the MatchDevicePath directive you can put all the usual evtouch configuration here as well. After these changes, Xorg.0.log should look like this.
(II) LoadModule: "evtouch"
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/evtouch_drv.so
(II) Module evtouch: vendor="Kenan Esau"
compiled for 1.7.6, module version = 0.8.8
Module class: X.Org XInput Driver
ABI class: X.Org XInput driver, version 7.0
State: S_UNTOUCHED Action: No Action Button: 0
State: S_TOUCHED Action: No Action Button: 0
State: S_LONGTOUCHED Action: down Button: 1
State: S_MOVING Action: No Action Button: 0
State: S_MAYBETAPPED Action: click Button: 1
State: S_ONEANDAHALFTAP Action: down Button: 3
(**) Option "MinX" "295"
(**) Option "MaxX" "3815"
(**) Option "MinY" "200"
(**) Option "MaxY" "3948"
(**) Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true"
(**) Option "Emulate3Timeout" "50"
(**) Option "SwapX" "1"
(**) Option "SendCoreEvents" "on"
(**) EVTouch TouchScreen: always reports core events
(II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "EVTouch TouchScreen" (type: TOUCHSCREEN)
(**) Option "Device" "/dev/input/event5"
(II) EVTouch TouchScreen: Found absolute axes
(II) config/udev: Adding input device ITM Inc USB Touch Panel (/dev/input/mouse1)
(II) No input driver/identifier specified (ignoring)
If you have touch panel rotated some other way, play with SwapX, SwapY and Rotate.
"HTPC"
Here's what the Audio & Video part of the house looks like now
There are 3 places in the house where we listen to music, theatre room, living room and sauna. Living room has it's own equipment. Theatre equipment handles the sauna speakers as well. iTunes on an iMac is used to store and organize audio collection, and also play music in theatre room.
Sauna & Living Room use the iTunes collection via MPD (Music player daemon) Wall mounted touchscreen is used to control MPD which plays the music.
Living room has diskless ubuntu HTPC which boots from gentoo server, in addition to MPD, it also runs Xine which is used as frontend for VDR, streaming SDTV content from the server. Everything in living room and then some can be controlled with Harmony 525 remote control.
Theatre room playback is handled by Plex running on the iMac. Plex used to organize video library.
So, this HTPC project has grown a bit.
Basically the whole house is now a big tech toy (including home automation with computer controlled lights, wall sockets, motion sensors, smoke detectors, temperature sensors, door sensors, etc, but that's another story, you can read more about it in the other blog. Only in Finnish though for now, sorry.)
