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EDIT:
I found Kismet and all the dependencies and it is now running properly Thanks so much for the advice!
W.
I bought an N800 for one primary reason - I'm involved in auditing wireless networks, and need to run Kismet. I've been using a Sharp Zaurus, but the 2.6 kernel versions for that device are too unstable for my use and 802.11g support is nonexistant.
All my forum-searching has taught me how to set up a repository, how to use Maemo, etc. but the roadblock I've encountered is that I find things, e.g. Wireless Tools, on the OS2007 feeds that won't install in OS2008.
Am I stuck - do I need to revert to OS2007? (I hear it's slower among other things) or am I just looking in te wrong places for the software?
TIA for the help
Walt