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selstaI think this should work. Can you try setting e.g. node.xmr.to 18081 as a remote node?
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selstaIf this works then you have to play around with your node settings.
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ianthiusselsta: well, checking back in, it hasn't moved. i think it's maybe stalled?
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ianthiusselsta: :)
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ianthiusHas anyone successfully recovered a ledger wallet that is more than a year old without exporting the view key? It used to work way back when...
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Brando753So bit of a fun question, I just got my hands on a Trezor T and want to setup a monero wallet on it. Everytime I use the gui wallet to create it I get device not found: Trezor. Yet if I use the command line wallet I can create the trezor wallet and set it up fine. When I created the wallet in the CLI I can access it and do anything like normal but when I use the gui wallet to access the newly created trezor
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Brando753wallet I get 'E Error opening wallet: device not found: Trezor' the gui wallet works fine for my other paper and local wallets so I am unsure what I am doing wrong
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Brando753This is on Debian Linux, both the CLI and GUI are connected to the same daemon
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niocplease use v0.15.0.2 until the next version is released
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niocwe accidentally compiled without Trezor support
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niocfor GUI ^^
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Brando753ah that makes sense
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Brando753I was wondering what could cause the CLI to work but not the GUI
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Brando753is there any security issues with the older GUI where it would be better to just wait for the new version or is the old one safe?
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niocthe above was a quote from someone else
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niocI don't personally use the GUI and am not familiar with the differences between releases
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niocI believe there were some security related fixes with the new release but don't know what that means practically
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Brando753ah then CLI for now
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» AlexAnarcho waves hello
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galambohi
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asymptoticallyhello galambo
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galambohi