Hi,
I have been looking around on how to optimize our approach to maintain and update images distributed to our products based on raspberry pi. I came across pi-gen and have been playing around with it the past days. I have found some guides on how to update accordingly, such as:
https://opensource.com/article/21/7/cus ... y-pi-image
https://medium.com/@deltazero/making-ki ... aac2cd8cb6
I have not been very successful thus i'm asking for directions here.
I have an application that is created through pyinstaller and is based on PyQt5 - where the application is a GUI shown.
I have been following the kiosk guide, where stage2-kiosk is created and user define their own packages and scripts to run. I have had trouble with it. The kiosk example is similar to what I try to achieve, keeping it minimal and run a GUI application but it seems that i'm not able to do so - any suggestions on what I should look into or how I can debug generated image? Should I use stage 3 or should stage 2 be good enough for minimal approach?
Regards,
Nano
I have been looking around on how to optimize our approach to maintain and update images distributed to our products based on raspberry pi. I came across pi-gen and have been playing around with it the past days. I have found some guides on how to update accordingly, such as:
https://opensource.com/article/21/7/cus ... y-pi-image
https://medium.com/@deltazero/making-ki ... aac2cd8cb6
I have not been very successful thus i'm asking for directions here.
I have an application that is created through pyinstaller and is based on PyQt5 - where the application is a GUI shown.
I have been following the kiosk guide, where stage2-kiosk is created and user define their own packages and scripts to run. I have had trouble with it. The kiosk example is similar to what I try to achieve, keeping it minimal and run a GUI application but it seems that i'm not able to do so - any suggestions on what I should look into or how I can debug generated image? Should I use stage 3 or should stage 2 be good enough for minimal approach?
Regards,
Nano
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