Re: Low Android Auto Resolution
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2025 9:00 pm
Hello,
We're not entirely sure, but from one of the screenshots it looks like you opened the configuration file from the installation folder instead of the one used by the installed instance of Hudiy.
In the documentation available at https://github.com/wiboma/hudiy/blob/ma ... uration.md we provided the path to the configuration file actually loaded by Hudiy. Could you please try applying the same modification to the configuration file located in your home directory (e.g. /home/pault/.hudiy/share/config/main_configuration.json) and check if it improves the Android Auto interface appearance? Thanks!
Please note that directories starting with a dot are hidden by default in the file manager. The easiest way to edit the file is by using the terminal, for example with the nano editor (nano /home/pault/.hudiy/share/config/main_configuration.json), or by enabling the visibility of hidden files in the Raspberry Pi file manager (e.g. by using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+H).
We're not entirely sure, but from one of the screenshots it looks like you opened the configuration file from the installation folder instead of the one used by the installed instance of Hudiy.
In the documentation available at https://github.com/wiboma/hudiy/blob/ma ... uration.md we provided the path to the configuration file actually loaded by Hudiy. Could you please try applying the same modification to the configuration file located in your home directory (e.g. /home/pault/.hudiy/share/config/main_configuration.json) and check if it improves the Android Auto interface appearance? Thanks!
Please note that directories starting with a dot are hidden by default in the file manager. The easiest way to edit the file is by using the terminal, for example with the nano editor (nano /home/pault/.hudiy/share/config/main_configuration.json), or by enabling the visibility of hidden files in the Raspberry Pi file manager (e.g. by using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+H).