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As @Scroogey said, you can plug a keyboard and a mouse on the Raspberry Pi. You can also plug it to a monitor
Do that and boot the thing so we can continue guiding you
not sure what its based off on.
I made a quick research and it appears to be base on Debian
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @felipe 17 Dec
Nice, that is progress
Can you open a terminal inside this kiosk mode you mentioned?
If so, before trying anything else, plug a usb drive and back up everything you think you might need later
After that, you can do the following:
sudo systemctl stop lightdm (or gdm if it can't find the lightdm service)
this will stop the current X session and drop you back to a TTY
login on this terminal
rename files like .Xprofile and .xsession or something like that to something else (I like to append .old)
try to start a new session with:
startx (try to append --verbose to see if it throws any useful log
if startx didn't work, try sudo systemctl start lightdm
Let's see what happens after all that
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