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NAME

       surf-display - Fullscreen WWW Display Session Manager

SYNOPSIS

       surf-display

DESCRIPTION

       surf-display is a wrapper around Surf. It can turn a system into a browser based display terminal in
       KIOSK mode.

       surf-display registers itself as an x-session-manager alternative and provides a very minimal X11
       session, launching the matchbox-window-manager, pulseaudio (if requested) and unclutter (if requested)
       before starting the fullscreen browser session.

       surf-display locks down mouse pointer right-click behaviour and disables various keyboard shortcuts to
       hide Surf functionalities from the user. Out goal is to not let users break out of the given entry WWW
       site's browsing design.

       You can combine surf-display with a local tinyproxy setup to configure access to specific sites and
       configure what sites to block user access from.

OPTIONS

       surf-display can easily be configured system-wide via /etc/default/surf-display. Overrides can be
       configure on a per-user basis via $HOME/.surf-display/config.

SEE ALSO

       /etc/default/surf-display

AUTHOR

       This manual has been written by Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> and Benjamin Schlüter
       <bschlueter@posteo.de> for the IT-Zukunft-Schule project (https://wiki.it-zukunft-schule.de/).