There is a lot here and the udev rule may be a bit much for a new install, but would be useful depending on what is going on on the machine along with OpenPnP
Start Location
You currently have to get three pages into the documentation on installing OpenPnP before its telling you what to do. This should go before the video on calibration.
Installing OpenPnP
The Linux install instructions here: (https://docs.opulo.io/openpnp/calibration/1-import-config/) Step 6 has you press CTRL + H in Nautilus to find hidded files (.openpnp2) which will not exist unless you have run OpenPnP. You need steps:
1.1 Install jre
1.2 Install OpenPnP with Software Installer
1.3 Run OpenPnP to cause it to create hidden configuration folder
1.4 Exit OpenPnP Same st step 8. (edited)
Importing Config Files - Opulo Documentation
Install OpenPNP and import default config
Lumen Configuration Folder Naming
The extracted Lumen Configuration files are in a folder called "openpnp 4" and you need to copy them to a folder called ".openpnp2". This is confusing because its seems like there is a version mismatch.
Note on backups
Step 9: Make sure there is a backup.... It looks like OpenPnP makes them for you. Do you really need to make another one? Stephen says he's been burned, but if this is a new install it's probably not necessary.
Cameras
On the https://docs.opulo.io/openpnp/calibration/2-connect-to-machine/ page before step 2 you should add a step to select "Show All Vertical" so that the users screen looks like the instructions. Had I not had previous OpenPnP experience this probably would be confusing.
Video Group
This page also says that you need to join the video group. This should have been done previously when joining the dialout group when installing the software.
...because I probably need to join the group and now restart the software.
There is a lot here and the udev rule may be a bit much for a new install, but would be useful depending on what is going on on the machine along with OpenPnP
Start Location
You currently have to get three pages into the documentation on installing OpenPnP before its telling you what to do. This should go before the video on calibration.
Installing OpenPnP
The Linux install instructions here: (https://docs.opulo.io/openpnp/calibration/1-import-config/) Step 6 has you press CTRL + H in Nautilus to find hidded files (.openpnp2) which will not exist unless you have run OpenPnP. You need steps: 1.1 Install jre 1.2 Install OpenPnP with Software Installer 1.3 Run OpenPnP to cause it to create hidden configuration folder
1.4 Exit OpenPnPSame st step 8. (edited) Importing Config Files - Opulo Documentation Install OpenPNP and import default configLumen Configuration Folder Naming
The extracted Lumen Configuration files are in a folder called "openpnp 4" and you need to copy them to a folder called ".openpnp2". This is confusing because its seems like there is a version mismatch.
Note on backups
Step 9: Make sure there is a backup.... It looks like OpenPnP makes them for you. Do you really need to make another one? Stephen says he's been burned, but if this is a new install it's probably not necessary.
Cameras
On the https://docs.opulo.io/openpnp/calibration/2-connect-to-machine/ page before step 2 you should add a step to select "Show All Vertical" so that the users screen looks like the instructions. Had I not had previous OpenPnP experience this probably would be confusing.
Video Group
This page also says that you need to join the video group. This should have been done previously when joining the dialout group when installing the software. ...because I probably need to join the group and now restart the software.
udev rules for ttyACM0
On https://docs.opulo.io/openpnp/calibration/2-connect-to-machine/#serial-port-config step 4, consider adding udev rules to name the ttyACM0 since this name could be different depending on what is plugged into the machine.