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Debian linux and kismet

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 12:46 am
by justin1718
I downloaded debian 4.04 and installed it to my wardriving laptop that was previously running netstumbler. Kismet and gpsd were not included. They were not in the package manager list, so I typed sudo apt-get install gpsd and it said that the package was not found and did the same for kismet. I am trying to get a Delorme LT-40 running in debian. If this is not possible please let me know? What is the problem?

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:43 am
by whitedice
I would recommend using this gpsd....

http://www.netstumbler.org/158973-post1600.html

I have always used it, even after updating kismet. It is solid as a rock.

You can probably find a lot of answers to your questions if you search that forum. I also recommend reading the rules over there, if you haven't joined yet.

Re: Debian linux and kismet

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:23 am
by littledave
I downloaded debian 4.04 and installed it to my wardriving laptop that was previously running netstumbler. Kismet and gpsd were not included. They were not in the package manager list, so I typed sudo apt-get install gpsd and it said that the package was not found and did the same for kismet. I am trying to get a Delorme LT-40 running in debian. If this is not possible please let me know? What is the problem?
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