Hi there,
I am currently developing a project on an RPi 5 with a touchscreen for commercial use.
For this purpose, I created a user called “mcbuser” and removed them from the sudo group so they cannot cause any harm or access places I don’t want them to.
However, I’ve run into an issue: if I want to remotely control the screen using Raspberry Pi Connect, I cannot sign in. After clicking on the sign-in button, nothing happens.
Is there any way to allow this user to sign in without giving them too many privileges? Or perhaps there is another way I could restrict their access while still enabling remote control?
I would really appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
Thank you!
I am currently developing a project on an RPi 5 with a touchscreen for commercial use.
For this purpose, I created a user called “mcbuser” and removed them from the sudo group so they cannot cause any harm or access places I don’t want them to.
However, I’ve run into an issue: if I want to remotely control the screen using Raspberry Pi Connect, I cannot sign in. After clicking on the sign-in button, nothing happens.
Is there any way to allow this user to sign in without giving them too many privileges? Or perhaps there is another way I could restrict their access while still enabling remote control?
I would really appreciate any ideas or suggestions.
Thank you!
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