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NAME

       miral-kiosk - Mir Display Server shall in kiosk mode

SYNOPSIS

       miral-kiosk [options]

DESCRIPTION

       miral-kiosk  launches a Mir Display Server shell in kiosk mode, offering only basic window
       management.

       The miral-kiosk startup can be tweaked by:

       Command-line options:
              e.g. "--host-socket=/tmp/mir_socket".

       Environment variables:
              Capitalise the long form of the command line option, prefix it  with  "MIR_SERVER_"
              and put "_" in place of "-". E.g.  "MIR_SERVER_HOST_SOCKET=/tmp/mir_socket".

       Config file entries:
              Use   the   long  form  command  line  options  in  the  configuration  file.  E.g.
              "--host-socket=/tmp/mir_socket".

       The  config  file  (mir/miral-kiosk.config)  is  located  via  the  XDG   Base   Directory
       Specification. ($XDG_CONFIG_HOME or $HOME/.config followed by $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS).

OPTIONS

       --host-socket <socket-filename>
              Host socket filename.

       -f [ --file ] <filename>
              Socket        filename        (default:        $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mir_socket       or
              /tmp/<UID_NUMBER>-runtime-dir/mir_socket).

       --no-file
              Do not provide a socket filename for client connections.

       --arw-file
              Set socket file permissions to globally read-writeable (equivalent to chmod a=rw).

       -p [ --prompt-file ]
              Provide a "..._trusted" filename for prompt helper connections.

       --platform-graphics-lib <platform_library>
              Library to use for platform graphics support (default: autodetect).

       --platform-input-lib <input_library>
              Library to use for platform input support (default: input-stub.so).

       --platform-path arg (=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mir/server-platform)
              Directory   to   look   for   platform   libraries    (default:    /usr/lib/<multi-
              arch>/mir/server-platform).

       -i [ --enable-input ] {0,1}
              Enable input (default: 1, meaning: enabled).

       --compositor-report {log,lttng,off} (=off)
              Compositor reporting, either of log, lttng or off (default: off).

       --connector-report {log,lttng,off}
              How to handle the Connector report, either of log, lttng or off (default: off).

       --display-report {log,lttng,off}
              How to handle the Display report, either of log, lttng or off (default: off).

       --input-report {log,lttng,off}
              How to handle to Input report, either of log, lttng or off (default: off).

       --legacy-input-report {log,off}
              How to handle the Legacy Input report, either of log or off (default: off).

       --seat-report {log,off}
              How to handle to Seat report, either of log or off (default: off).

       --session-mediator-report {log,lttng,off}
              How  to  handle  the  SessionMediator report, either of log, lttng or off (default:
              off).

       --msg-processor-report {log,lttng,off}
              How to handle the MessageProcessor report, either of log, lttng  or  off  (default:
              off).

       --scene-report {log,lttng,off}
              How to handle the scene report, either of log, lttng or off (default: off).

       --shared-library-prober-report {log,lttng,off}
              How to handle the SharedLibraryProber report, either of log, lttng or off (default:
              log).

       --shell-report {log,off}
              How to handle the Shell report, either of log or off (default: off).

       --composite-delay <msecs>
              Compositor frame delay in milliseconds (how  long  to  wait  for  new  frames  from
              clients before compositing). Higher values result in lower latency but risk causing
              frame skipping. A negative value means decide automatically (default: 0).

       --name <name>
              When nested, the name Mir uses when registering with the host.

       --nested-passthrough {0,1}
              When nested, attempt to pass a client's graphics content directly to  the  host  to
              avoid a composition pass (default: 1).

       --offscreen
              Render to offscreen buffers instead of the real outputs.

       --enable-touchspots
              Display visualization of touchspots (e.g. for screencasting).

       --cursor {auto,null,software}
              Cursor (mouse pointer) to use (default: auto).

       --enable-key-repeat {0,1}
              Enable server generated key repeat (default: 1).

       --on-fatal-error-except
              On  "fatal  error"  conditions  (e.g. drivers behaving in unexpected ways) throw an
              exception (instead of a core dump).

       --debug
              Enable extra development debugging. This is only interesting for people  doing  Mir
              server or client development.

       --enable-mirclient
              Enable deprecated mirclient socket (for running old clients)

       --console-provider arg (=auto)
              Console  device handling how Mir handles console-related tasks (device handling, VT
              switching, etc.) Possible values given:

              logind - use logind vt: use the Linux VT subsystem. Requires root privileges.

              none - support no console-related tasks. Useful for nested platforms which  do  not
              need raw device access and which don't have a VT concept

              auto - detect the appropriate provider.

       --vt {0,1}
              VT to run on or 0 to use current (default: 0).

              Usage of this option requires --console-provider=vt

       --bypass {0,1}
              [platform-specific]   utilize  the  bypass  optimization  for  fullscreen  surfaces
              (default: 1).

       --x11-output <sizes>
              [mir-on-X specific] Colon separated list of WIDTHxHEIGHT sizes for "output" windows
              (default: 1280x1024).

       --wayland-host <socket-name>
              Socket name for host compositor.

       --startup-apps <list-of-applications>
              Colon separated list of startup applications.

       --env-hacks <env-vars>
              Colon separated list of environment variable settings.

       --display-layout <layout>
              Display  configuration layout (default: default). from `miral-kiosk.display' (Found
              in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME or $HOME/.config, followed by $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS).

       --window-management-trace
              Log trace messages.

       --keymap <keymap> (=us)
              A  keymap  identifier.   Format:   <layout>[+<variant>[+<options>]],   e,g,   "gb",
              "cz+qwerty" or "de++compose:caps" (default: us).

       --kiosk-startup-apps-only {0,1}
              Only allow applications to connect during startup (default: 0).

       -h [ --help ]
              Show help text and exit.

SEE ALSO

       mir-shell(1)

AUTHOR

       The Mir Display Server has been written by the Mir Server Team at Canonical Ltd.

       This  man  page has been written for the Debian project by Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-
       netzwerkteam.de> and may be re-used by others.