By the looks of the symptoms, I had the same problem with the config
file; it had overwritten /etc/wifi-radar.conf with an empty file and
then would refuse to run.

Curiously, and contrary to what the documentation says, it didn't seem
to be able to recreate the file from scratch, so simply removing the
empty file didn't help, either.

I copy/pasted the example from wifi-radar.conf(5) and adapted for my
environment. Now it runs again (albeit flakily, as ever).

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wifi-radar freezes the system
https://launchpad.net/bugs/93495

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