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I encountered the `Mt76Exception: Failed to load firmware` error quite a few times. xow.service is stopped and needs a restart as stated in the Troubleshooting section of the README.md. To make my life easier i added a udev rule to do just that for me when i plugged the dongle back in after uplugging it. Should start/restart the xow.service if the service is not running or is in a `failed` state due to previous ABRT signal. I think it would be a simple change to the udev.rules to make that the default behaviour but maybe a manual restart is desired? Anyways, thanks a lot for your work! I'm quite happy with xow!
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I encountered the
Mt76Exception: Failed to load firmwareerror quite a few times. xow.service is stopped and needs a restart as stated in the Troubleshooting section of the README.md. To make my life easier i added a udev rule to do just that for me when i plugged the dongle back in after unplugging it.Should start/restart the xow.service if the service is not running or is in a
failedstate due to previousABRTsignal.I think it would be a simple change to the udev.rules to make that the default behaviour but maybe a manual restart is desired?
Anyways, i hope i did this the right way with a pull request and thanks a lot for your work! I'm quite happy with xow!