12-01-2020, 11:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-01-2020, 03:52 PM by Zebulon Walton.)
Thanks, just installed linssid via apt and the icon appeared on the Pinephone screen. (Unfortunately it doesn't work. When launched from the command line it says it cannot connect to display :0. Maybe not compatible with Wayland yet.)
Actually it may not be a Wayland issue. The cascade of error messages that come up indicates a possible Qt plugin configuration problem. (Searching online reveals other applications with similar problems.) I was hoping to be able to use the pinephone to do wifi surveys (at least for 2.4GHz). It looks like for now "nmcli d wifi" run from the command line will have to do.
Actually it may not be a Wayland issue. The cascade of error messages that come up indicates a possible Qt plugin configuration problem. (Searching online reveals other applications with similar problems.) I was hoping to be able to use the pinephone to do wifi surveys (at least for 2.4GHz). It looks like for now "nmcli d wifi" run from the command line will have to do.