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Describe the bug
Haven't been able to reproduce"
on startup
couldn't find network connection/ reverted to partial wifi connection procedure/prompts [was aborted by Mycroft]
unusual representation of voice - by using circles
To Reproduce
Gave Mycroft verbal "shutdown" command, verified it
Screen had some terminal text, then went black
Power cycled - as it didn't reboot itself as in the past -- A STEP forward
on startup - British said couldn't get Internet connection,/ via wifi
had the second graphic screen of a phone app,
THEN (about 30 secs later) got the British voice ....AND round circles as if a mouth, big, then smaller inside, big, etc
approx 20 secs later - was at the 'Standby Face/screen'
Expected behavior
to have network connection - as I normally do
not to have the British voice (I know - fallback for no network)
1 and 2 expected behaviours will be fixed in the Wifi Setup Skill. Going to give it longer to detect a network connection if credentials already exist, before offering to setup a new one. As opposed to when the system can see that no wifi credentials exist and it's not connected to ethernet, then we can assume the user wants to setup wifi asap.
Number 3 I'll have to dig into a bit more as to why that showed up. It's an animation we haven't been using lately but never fully removed, so it shouldn't raise security concerns or anything. We do have on our backlog a ticket to look at these anyway.
Describe the bug
Haven't been able to reproduce"
on startup
couldn't find network connection/ reverted to partial wifi connection procedure/prompts [was aborted by Mycroft]
unusual representation of voice - by using circles
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
Log files
action started at 06-16 18:44:nn in log files
strange_startup.tar.gz
Environment :
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