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I know there is already questions about this topic, however all the solution are about a kiosk mode, if I only want to launch firefox (or chrome) in full screen with a certain url regardless of user permissions and whatever, how will I proceed?
I can already open firefox with the "startup Applications" with the command "firefox [URL]" but not in full screen.










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    I know there is already questions about this topic, however all the solution are about a kiosk mode, if I only want to launch firefox (or chrome) in full screen with a certain url regardless of user permissions and whatever, how will I proceed?
    I can already open firefox with the "startup Applications" with the command "firefox [URL]" but not in full screen.










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      I know there is already questions about this topic, however all the solution are about a kiosk mode, if I only want to launch firefox (or chrome) in full screen with a certain url regardless of user permissions and whatever, how will I proceed?
      I can already open firefox with the "startup Applications" with the command "firefox [URL]" but not in full screen.










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      I know there is already questions about this topic, however all the solution are about a kiosk mode, if I only want to launch firefox (or chrome) in full screen with a certain url regardless of user permissions and whatever, how will I proceed?
      I can already open firefox with the "startup Applications" with the command "firefox [URL]" but not in full screen.







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