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Has anyone tried Wireshark on the N900

I see they have an Armel Deb for it, but it does list quite a few dependencies

Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by *Sonic* View Post
Has anyone tried Wireshark on the N900

I see they have an Armel Deb for it, but it does list quite a few dependencies

Thanks
It works fine using easy debian.

Shaq
 
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tcpdump is available as part of the development tools, and it allows you to capture network traces in pcap format from the command line.
 
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Thanks

Its RF traces I want to capture not the data

I installed easy debian last night and got that all working, just need to drop wireshark on it now and test
 
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Ok, ive managed to get it installed and running, however the options page is all messed up so I cant really change any options

Other menu pages work fine but the formatting is all screwed up on the options page which is the settings I need to change LOL
 
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It's in -devel now...

Just noticed it while browsing the reps...
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ooh

thanks
 
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Be carefull wireshark takes up more than 54 meg of space with all the dependancies.
 
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Installed now

Options page is still a little screwey but not as bad as under Easy Debian

Stellarium takes up more space than that I think but I dont mind

I will be using wireshark a bit (more than a lot of other apps) just need to make sure I save captures to the SD Card
 
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Any idea how much space You lost in rootfs *Sonic*...?

I too saw that it takes up 54MB (under details), but that doesn't necessarily mean it's under rootfs...
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