Once you have logged in to the Qt installer with your commercial account, the installer will display options under the Qt for Device Creation section. If you use an open source license, then the following screenshot is something that you might have not seen before:
As you can see in the preceding screenshot, by default, Qt provides you with a set of prebuilt Linux images that work well on popular embedded development boards such as Intel NUC, NVIDIA Jetson TX2, Raspberry Pi 3, and Toradex Colibri iMX7. If you're using one of these hardware options supported by Qt by default, then you don't have ...