* Skeleton of the rewritten v4 quick start page
* Front matter, what's in the box, config update for material, placeholders
* Separate DIP switches doc into a separate file
* Separate USB 3.0 support doc into a separate file
* Reorganize V4 quick start page a little
* Mention the mirror mode
* Supported on-box controls, placeholder image, doc update
* Cosmetic fixes
* Add F° and Basic Troubleshooting
* Initial V3 docs update
- Applied the same general structure as with V4
- Added front matter
- Explained the HAT vs pre-assembled thing
- Moved assembly bits to the assembly instructions page
- Enhanced the assembly instructions page
TODO:
- The Interface part needs to be V3-specific (copy-pasted from V4)
* Fix the interface part
* Cleanup further steps
* First shot at updating the V2 quickstart guide
* Rename V3 guide's name in the sidebar
* Add HW interface graphics
* Finalize updating the V2 quickstart guide
* Cosmetic fixes to V3 and V4 guides
* Update the V1 quick start guide
* Add wiring illustrations for V4
* Add basic front matter to the V1 quick start guide
* Update First Steps
* Add V3 illustrations
* Vectorize the legends in V3 illustrations
* docs: update flashing_hid.md
This changeset adds manual on installing platformio since recent image does not ship with it. Also fix some typo due to directory name change.
* docs: correct format for flashing_hid.md
* Update flashing_hid.md
Some APs with WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE mixed mode only support WPA-PSK-SHA256 key
management mode and also require IEEE 802.11w support. Adding these two
lines to the configuration will avoid some troubles when connecting to some
newer APs.
Signed-off-by: Yangyu Chen <cyy@cyyself.name>
- PiKVM can use certificates provisioned by tailscale.
- This commit adds the instructions
- Refer: https://tailscale.com/kb/1153/enabling-https
- fixes#988
Signed-off-by: Avinal Kumar <avinal.xlvii@gmail.com>
By default, exfat drives are mounted owned by root, with 755 perms
on the mountpoint. Rather than going into setting 'uid' and 'gid'
params, which rely on the uid and gid of the kvm user never changing,
I thought it would be simpler to just give users the hint to set the
default umask to 0000 (aka, 777) for all files. This allows the
thumb drive to be visible as read-write.
Signed-off-by: Rob Thomas <xrobau@gmail.com>
* Interface
Making Getting to know the interface
* Update _interface.md
* Update _interface.md
* Interface changes
Fixed interface changes per request
* Changed from Interface to webui
Per request, made a name change
* Fixed document
Too many changes to list
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Co-authored-by: Maxim Devaev <mdevaev@gmail.com>
* Interface
Making Getting to know the interface
* Update _interface.md
* Update _interface.md
* Interface changes
Fixed interface changes per request
* Changed from Interface to webui
Per request, made a name change
For Pi 4 and Pi Zero 2 W instructions:
Added Raspberry Pi to the beginning of the official usb power supply name to clarify brand.
For Just Pi Zero 2 W instructions:
Corrected purchase link for Raspberry Pi Official USB-Micro Power Supply