I have been trying out xtc Linux for the first time today, but i can't get past the initial wifi configuration.
When saving my configuration the following message comes up :
/opt/thinclient/script/tcdhcpwlan.sh /tmp/thinclient2.tmp
Cannot start Application
Since this version of the image is a day old and it happens if i reflash i assume this is an issue with the script itself. Please check if you can reproduce this error yourself, or let me know what i could be doing wrong since all i do is choose the network from the list and type in the password.
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I know this thread is over a year old, but I got the exact same problem after I got my boot loop problem fixed. Same message as above, cannot connect to a wifi network. I tried on a wired connection and it works pretty good, but I need to use it wirelessly. I'm only posting to confirm Henk's problem and to let anyone that stumbles across this as I did that you probably won't get any support or answers, their comment went over a year with no answer from the author. It's a shame, it seems like really good work, other than the wlan0 problem.
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I have been trying out xtc Linux for the first time today, but i can't get past the initial wifi configuration.
When saving my configuration the following message comes up :
/opt/thinclient/script/tcdhcpwlan.sh /tmp/thinclient2.tmp
Cannot start Application
Since this version of the image is a day old and it happens if i reflash i assume this is an issue with the script itself. Please check if you can reproduce this error yourself, or let me know what i could be doing wrong since all i do is choose the network from the list and type in the password.
I know this thread is over a year old, but I got the exact same problem after I got my boot loop problem fixed. Same message as above, cannot connect to a wifi network. I tried on a wired connection and it works pretty good, but I need to use it wirelessly. I'm only posting to confirm Henk's problem and to let anyone that stumbles across this as I did that you probably won't get any support or answers, their comment went over a year with no answer from the author. It's a shame, it seems like really good work, other than the wlan0 problem.