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There are five methods that I am aware of that would resolve our configuration problems: - Making our Debian packages compatible with `dpkg-reconfigure`. - Modifying `install` to uninstall TinyPilot when...
## Making our Debian packages compatible with `dpkg-reconfigure` | Method | Effort | Risk | Conventional | Compatible | | :- | :- | :- | :- | :- |...
@mtlynch - I've provided detailed descriptions of each option in the previous post and updated the summary table so that each option is ranked against the others rather than considered...
@mtlynch - I've updated the original message as requested. Please let me know if you want me to expand or clarify anything!
Thanks @mtlynch. I've added a section to each method explaining how the user would apply any changes they've made to the TinyPilot settings. I also noticed you'd made a few...
Thanks for the clarification, @mtlynch; I've updated the text.
> > If changing settings is rarely requested, and if we’d consider it bearable for users to go through a full reinstall in that case, I’d lean towards the “Modifying...
I'd like to jump in and offer a possible solution for how we could implement this. My suggestion is to add a "Show prototype features" checkbox to the "Security" dialog...
It might be beneficial to take a step back and examine how a user might issue these commands and whether there is a more straightforward way to implement this feature...
Hi @samkys, thank you for your message. I'm sorry you're having mouse and keyboard support issues. There could be several explanations for this issue, so we'll need to investigate further....