function to check Windows version works fine on its own but raises an Attribute error when connecting to the flask server using it. /u/nathan22211 Python Education

This branch of my project has the code using it: FyreX-opensource-design/open-system-monitor at Nathan22211-CPU-patch sytemUtil has the function that works on its own, and CPUutil utilizes the function as I have to use a different lib for Windows 11 due to psutil bugs. app.py is the main file for the project if it’s pertinent

TLDR, you should see the console raise an Attribute error when you connect to the server through the browser. I haven’t been able to pin this down odd behavior.

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​r/learnpython This branch of my project has the code using it: FyreX-opensource-design/open-system-monitor at Nathan22211-CPU-patch sytemUtil has the function that works on its own, and CPUutil utilizes the function as I have to use a different lib for Windows 11 due to psutil bugs. app.py is the main file for the project if it’s pertinent TLDR, you should see the console raise an Attribute error when you connect to the server through the browser. I haven’t been able to pin this down odd behavior. submitted by /u/nathan22211 [link] [comments] 

This branch of my project has the code using it: FyreX-opensource-design/open-system-monitor at Nathan22211-CPU-patch sytemUtil has the function that works on its own, and CPUutil utilizes the function as I have to use a different lib for Windows 11 due to psutil bugs. app.py is the main file for the project if it’s pertinent

TLDR, you should see the console raise an Attribute error when you connect to the server through the browser. I haven’t been able to pin this down odd behavior.

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