A sample Uno Platform application which showcases an IoT scenario in which a GUI application built with traditional Microsoft technologies runs natively on Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi.
The sample uses C# and XAML as well as user interface controls from the Microsoft Windows Community Toolkit controls to create the Graphical User Interface.
Note: Due to a bug in upstream dotnet runtime, users of this test snap will need to connect the process-control
interface.
snap connect uno-platform-iot-sample-app:process-control
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To install Uno Platform IoT Sample App, simply use the following command:
sudo snap install uno-platform-iot-sample-app
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