SignageWithAlpineLinux
Signage with Alpine linux on the raspberry pi
hardware
This guide works for the Raspberry Pi3 and Raspberry Pi4.
In case you want to run a viewer for Schlangenprogrammiernacht you'll need a Raspberry Pi4 as the javascript viewer ist quite demanding
setup image
- Format SD-Card as FAT32 with a MSDOS partition table
- Grab the base file system from the alpine linux website (pick aarch64)
- Mount new partition and unzip archive directly to SDcard
- umount and plug SDcard into raspberry pi
- boot and log in as "root" without entering a password
- Make sure the raspberry-pi is connected to the internet
prepare base system
- start "setup-alpine"
- select keyboard language (e.g. de-nodeadkeys)
- choose hostname (e.g. "signage")
- chose interface to listen for DHCP for (e.g. eth0)
- select timezone (e.g. Europe/Berlin)
- add user e.g. "sign"
- Agree to install on /dev/mmcblk0p1
- install as "sys"
- reboot the system
- (optional) continue via SSH
- select correct repositories
root> apk update root> apk add nano root> nano /etc/apk/repositories #uncomment the community repository root> apk update
setup base system
- setup boot parameters
- add file /boot/usercfg.txt with the following content
root> echo "disable_overscan=1 dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d gpu_mem=128" > /boot/usercfg.txt
- (optional) switch to udev
root> setup-devd
setup windowmanager
- install window manager
root> apk add screen root> apk add seatd wlr-randr mesa-dri-gallium sway tinydm dbus root> apk add wlr-randr wtype
- start seatd on boot and add "sign" to its group
root> rc-service seatd start root> rc-update add seatd default root> adduser sign seat # grant sign access to seatd
- copy and edit sway config for user "sign"
root> su - sign sign> mkdir -p ~/.config/sway sign> cp /etc/sway/config ~/.config/sway sign> echo " # hide cursor seat seat0 hide_cursor 8000 # force fullhd output HDMI-A-1 mode 1920x1080 exec ~/swaystart.sh &" >> ~/.config/sway/config sign> touch ~/swaystart.sh
- setup autostart for user "sign"
root> echo "AUTOLOGIN_UID=1000" >> /etc/conf.d/tinydm root> rc-update add tinydm default root> tinydm-set-session -s /usr/share/wayland-sessions/sway.desktop
- fix file permissions
sign> chmod +x ~/swaystart.sh
- configure XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
sign> echo "if test -z \"\${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}\"; then export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/tmp/\$(id -u)-runtime-dir if ! test -d \"\${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}\"; then mkdir \"\${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}\" chmod 0700 \"\${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}\" fi fi" > ~/.profile
setup browser (chromium)
You can use pretty much any browser that supports wayland. The default is chromium.
- install and autostart chromium
root> apk add chromium font-noto sign> echo "#!/bin/sh
URL=https://schlangen.bytewerk.org/watch/ chromium-browser --kiosk -incognito \ --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland \ --start-fullscreen --noerrdialogs --disable-infobars --disk-cache-dir=/dev/null \ --disk-cache-size=1 $URL & while true; do # after a while all browsers begin to stutter. Here is a crude fix sleep 600 WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1 wtype -P F5 done" > ~/swaystart.sh
setup browser (falkon)
In case you don't want to use chromium you can also use another browser. For instance falkon.
- install and autostart falkon
sign> apk add falkon font-noto sign> echo "#!/bin/sh URL=http://example.com/ falkon -e -i -f $URL & while true; do # after a while all browsers begin to stutter. Here is a crude fix sleep 600 WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1 wtype -P F5 done" > ~/swaystart.sh
setup SPN viewer
root> apk add font-noto-emoji # for snake emojis