25-Oct-2017, 10:05
(25-Oct-2017, 09:58)watchnerd Wrote:(25-Oct-2017, 09:55)thumb5 Wrote: All I can say is, based on my experience, simply having a Linux OS won't in itself make it trivial to implement the configurator on board.
It really should be.
Even cheap home wifi routers have built-in web servers with I/O capabilities for configuration storage.
It certainly isn't in the category of 'hard'. It's a solved problem.
I didn't say it was technically hard; on the contrary I agree there are no "interesting" problems to solve. What I'm getting at is that even if it is technically straightforward it still is not a trivial exercise to implement this in a production-quality system, if by trivial you meant requiring virtually no effort (which is the normal interpretation).
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