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Jason W:
Ok, I will look into it tonight.

sbaguz:
I think I found were the problem was...
I restarted dCore with a base option, then I loaded one-by-one my sce packages.
The problem arose with Links2.
Then I realized that I did not directly change locale, but in Links2 settings I chose my language (Italian): in some way this messed up the terminal configuration, breaking wifi script.

I hope this can help.

 ;)

Jason W:
Ok, I don't use locales or other languages so would be hard for me to test.  Was it the same terminal session as links was run in that saw the issue?

sbaguz:
Not only that one: from that moment on, even rebooting, I haven't been able to use wifi script anymore in any terminal session...
To solve this issue I basically had to make a new install and to avoid changing language in Links2.
I suppose it would have been the same simply deleting .links folder in my home/tc.

Jason W:
Ok.  It seems to be how the programs are interacting and not something I can control from my end.  Probably the same behavior between links and wifi is seen in Core.

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