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Has anyone been able to get Kismet to run on the N800? I have tried all the available OS versions and all of them work with Kismet the same. Runs for a few minutes then stops collecting data. Am I missing something really simple on this?
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01-23-2008
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What I think Kismet needs to have for me to do an official release on the 770/800:[list][*] dbus communication to the wlan control program to suspend network scanning while kismet is running[*] launcher scripts to bring kismet up in a terminal automatically[*] bluetooth gps detection scripts to detect GPS units and use them, integration with the os2007 gpsd system
I don't know when I'll have time to work on adding these, so consider this a call for assistance from anyone who wants to get proper support going. Contact me over email or in the forums if you've got patches.
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