Porteus-kiosk-5.4.0-x86-64.iso __full__ Jun 2026
Insert the USB into the target machine and boot from it.
If you have a PC that you want to turn into a simple web terminal—without the constant fear of viruses, user errors, or system crashes—this ISO is your solution. It requires minimal hardware, zero maintenance, and boots faster than a smart TV loads its OS.
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The distribution supports several browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge, providing flexibility in choosing the best browser for a particular use case.
Ideal for hospitals, hotels, and event spaces requiring interactive guest registration. Troubleshooting Common Issues The System Fails to Save Settings Insert the USB into the target machine and boot from it
The 5.4.0 release represents a mature, highly stable iteration of the Porteus Kiosk platform. Specification x86_64 (64-bit Intel/AMD) Base Kernel Long Term Support (LTS) Linux Kernel Default Browsers Google Chrome / Mozilla Firefox File System Read-only compressed squashfs Memory Footprint Runs entirely in RAM (VRAM/RAM optimized) Immutability 100% Stateless (changes wiped on reboot) Key Benefits of the 5.4.0 Architecture 1. Bulletproof Security
In the world of specialized operating systems, efficiency, security, and immutability are paramount. Whether you are setting up public internet terminals, digital signage displays, or dedicated interactive booths, standard desktop operating systems often introduce unnecessary bloat, licensing costs, and security vulnerabilities. This is where shines. Download the verified Porteus-Kiosk-5
In the Chrome browser, the "Share this page" button has been hidden to prevent users from inadvertently sharing links or content from public terminals. Additionally, Chrome no longer offers to reopen previously closed pages after a restart on systems that allow persistence, closing a potential avenue for exposing browsing history.