Subj : Re: RPi & Python 3 To : g00r00 From : Travis Mehrer Date : Sat Apr 16 2022 12:58 pm g0> I don't know if this would be a factor in your case, but in the past I g0> have struggled having multiple Python installations in the same Linux g0> VMware, and I have completed destroyed installations by trying to g0> install different versions of Python on top of or to replace what the OS g0> ships with. g0> g0> I wouldn't consider myself an expert in that area though, but I have g0> found it to be tricky to touch Python's default installations without g0> blowing up things badly enough that I end up completely reinstalling g0> Ubuntu. Thank you again, for your reply g00r00! So, FINALLY after a little pulling out of hair, I managed to figure out what is going on. After a new install on the same Pi started out working, and then failed after I started migrating my menus to the new board; it struck me. In my prelogin menu I have a simple python2 script running. And it was the mixture of Python2 and 3 that was breaking things for me. After fixing a text file my script was importing (had some sort of broken UTF-8 enconding in it) I was able to run this script as Python3 and then continue to use Python 3. TL;DR: Mixing Python2 and Python3 in Mystic (RPi OS Bullseye) can break things. Lesson learned, now I can finally move on with Python3 and Mystic. blade .... User Error: Replace user and hit any key to continue... --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/03/26 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: CaNerDUH BBS (1:134/303) .