Hello, guys,
Hope no one will mind if I step in but your stories resemble mine and I might have a few tips.
I started with a Mac and KStars. But I was forced to have the cables for the mount, cameras etc. plugged into my mac through an USB hub.
So I've decided to move to Raspberry Pi and bought the Model 3, installed Raspbian on it, the INDI library and I was using KStars on my Mac to remotely connect to the INDI server running on the RPi. But soon I realized KStars on the macOS is pretty far behind compared to the Linux version and I wanted to not be dependent on a laptop anymore. So I bought the RPi4 and Stellarmate which runs Ubuntu Mate and comes preinstalled with everything (INDI library, KStars etc.). I should mention Stellarmate is developed and maintaned by the same guy behind INDI and KStars.
And soon enough, I realized the "ready made" solutions are not enough for me, I wanted more control over the the Linux running on RPi.
So, I've purchased a miniPC (
www.amazon.co.uk/MAD-GIGA-Fanless-Proces...aphics/dp/B07FXF972F), bought and M.2 SSD for it (
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07KG2KFSX/r...01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and I installed Kubuntu on it. Then I've added the INDI repository and installed the INDI library and KStars (no compilation/building from sources needed).
Now when I go out, the Kubuntu running on the miniPC connects either to my home wifi either to my iPad's wifi (when I'm in the field) and I control it remotely via VNC Viewer. EVERYTHING runs on that little computer (alignment, guiding, polar alignment, platesolving, image capturing etc.).
I usually create a plan in KStars and go to sleep. When the time is right (my target has risen enough and it's dark enough) KStars knows and automatically starts everything (slews to target, platesolves, calibrates guiding, starts guiding, starts shooting). When it finishes it parks the mount and shuts itself down
Let me know if you need anymore advice, I'd be more than happy to help.