Hi Bryce,
Bryce Handerson wrote:
> After some debugging myself it seems to happen when I have my iPhone's
> hotspot on with the iw scan SSID below
>
> SSID: Bryce\xe2\x80\x99s iPhone
Thanks! So it's not an unexpected encoding as I suspected but correct
UTF-8. "\xe2\x80\x99" is actually the "
After some debugging myself it seems to happen when I have my iPhone's
hotspot on with the iw scan SSID below
SSID: Bryce\xe2\x80\x99s iPhone
When I turn off the hotspot it opens correctly, However the weird thing.
is I can open wicd-curses with the hotspot on and connect to it (which the
in
Hi Bryce,
Bryce Handerson wrote:
> Trying to run wicd-curses results in a traceback, I have an `iw scan` log
> that was taken at the time of trying to run wicd-curses that I can attach
> if needed.
Thanks for the bug report.
Yes, the iw scan log would likely be helpful as I expect some ESSID
wit
Package: wicd-curses
Version: 1.7.4+tb2-4
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Trying to run wicd-curses results in a traceback, I have an `iw scan` log
that was taken at the time of trying to run wicd-curses that I can attach
if needed.
The wicd, service is enabled and started, and seems to be
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