, MIT
Programming Lang: C
Description : Services to support WWAN modules manufactured by Fibocom
Wireless Inc.
The software package was created by Fibocom Wireless Inc. to support its WWAN
modules. The
upstream source intend to provide services for systemd compatible Linux
distributions
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Edward Betts
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org
* Package name: pyric
Version : 0.1.6.3
Upstream Author : Dale Patterson
* URL : https://github.com/wraith-wireless/PyRIC
* License
Upstream Author : Linux wireless maintainers
* URL : https://github.com/chunkeey/carl9170fw
* License : mostly GPLv2-only
Programming Lang: C
Description : libre firmware for AR9170 USB wireless adapters
This is carl9170, the libre firmware for Qualcomm Atheros's A
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I intend to orphan the wireless-tools package.
I no longer have time to work on this package. This package implements a
library and binary to perform static configuration of wireless network
interfaces using the legacy Wireless Extensions of the Linux kernel
On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 11:52:26PM -0700, Metztli Information Technology wrote:
> there is only a small hack to debian-example in git source for
> wireless-regdb, from upstream, thus created attached patch for
>
> git clone
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sf
Niltze-
Built reiser4 enhanced Linux 4.15.15 wrapped by Debian packaging for kernel
4.15.11 (last I found) modified for GCC6 stretch-backports AMD64.
Upon booting kernel in wireless maching, it complained about:
platform regulatory.0: firmware: failed to load regulatory.db (-2)
[ 12.134223
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Andreas Henriksson
* Package name: iwd
Version : 0.1
Upstream Author : See AUTHORS
* URL : https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/wireless/iwd.git/
* License : LGPL-2.1+
Programming Lang: C
Description : wireless
On Wed 07 Mar 2018 at 13:25:16 (+), Ian Jackson wrote:
> > bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> > > On Tue, 6 Mar 2018, Brian wrote:
> > > > One user calls it a "sick joke". After five years and with no attempt
So, debian installer does not use wpa_passphrase on the wireless
password as it is entered. Had that been done no reason would exist to
strip out connectivity files from the installation.
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018 08:25:16
From: Ian Jackson
To: bw
Cc
bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2018, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I have read the bug logs and Trent Buck's message here
> > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=694068#47
> > seems to sug
bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2018, Brian wrote:
> > One user calls it a "sick joke". After five years and with no attempt
> > to rectify the situation, I'm beginning to have sympathy with that view.
On Tue 06 Mar 2018 at 18:34:27 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> > I think the idea needs to be talked over a little better, because using
> > e/n/i for wireless by default after first boot has impl
On Tue 06 Mar 2018 at 18:27:29 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Brian writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> > #694068, #696755, #727740 and #777439.
>
> Thanks.
>
> I have read the bug logs and Trent Buck's message here
bw writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> I think the idea needs to be talked over a little better, because using
> e/n/i for wireless by default after first boot has implications if the
> user (who is clueless) later installs a deskt
Brian writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> #694068, #696755, #727740 and #777439.
Thanks.
I have read the bug logs and Trent Buck's message here
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=694068#47
seems to suggest a way forward.
Per
On Tue 06 Mar 2018 at 15:01:03 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Brian writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> > The plain and simple fact is that a user who installs over a wireless
> > link and does not have network-manager does not have an
Brian writes ("Re: (solved) Re: wireless fail after stretch installation"):
> The plain and simple fact is that a user who installs over a wireless
> link and does not have network-manager does not have any connectivity
> to the internet after first boot. Long Wind solved the is
are pertinent to what Long Wind and Charlie S wrote, you would have
found this:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/02/msg00015.html
The plain and simple fact is that a user who installs over a wireless
link and does not have network-manager does not have any connectivity
to the inter
ckage description is:
Broadcom STA is a binary-only device driver to support the following IEEE
802.11a/b/g/n wireless network cards: BCM4311-, BCM4312-, BCM4313-,
BCM4321-, BCM4322-, BCM43142-, BCM43224-, BCM43225-, BCM43227-, BCM43228-,
BCM4331-, BCM4360-, and BCM4352-based hardware.
.
This package con
On Thu, 2016-05-26 at 12:15 -0800, Britton Kerin wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 4:35 AM, Andrew Shadura
> wrote:
> > There's no need in any of this, ifupdown already supports this mode
> > without anything apart from wpa-conf.
> >
> > See /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.Debian.gz for more d
On Thu, 2016-05-26 at 10:24 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> It's hard to say though. For this we'd need proper debug logs to
> further investigate this.
You shamed me into doing something about it. But now I test it,
network-manager works. It's been 3 months and a similar number of
kernels, so who
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 4:35 AM, Andrew Shadura wrote:
> On 26 May 2016 at 09:16, Russell Stuart wrote:
>> auto wifi_interface
>> iface wifi_interface inet dhcp
>> pre-up systemctl stop wpa_supplicant || :
>> post-down systemctl start
On Thu, 2016-05-26 at 05:26 +, darkestkhan wrote:
[...]
> It is worth remembering that network manager depends indirectly on
> systemd - not all of us have systemd installed. And not all of us know
> (or knew in this case) the invocation to bring up the wifi connection.
It doesn't require syst
tching and wasted time because I blamed the drivers
> of new hardware. But it worked 100% reliably when in desperation I
> configured it manually.
That might very well be the driver which is at fault here. NM uses the
modern nl80211 kernel interface by default to interact with wireless
interfac
On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 08:28 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> Using low-level tools can indeed be tricky, so while they're more
> powerful than anything NM or wicd can do, they're an overkill and a
> waste of learning time if what you want is regular use of a single
> interface.
I have a new laptop on
> > The rest, well, are on their own with console tools.
>>
>> wicd has curses and command-line interfaces too (as well as the
>> gtk one). One of its nice features.
>
> It's actually very easy to configure wireless using plain ifupdown:
>
> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
&g
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 10:06 PM, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 01:17:08PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
>> On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 12:10 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
>> > On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 11:39:06AM +0200, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
>> > > Login in Gnome once, activate wifi and as
On May 24 2016, Britton Kerin wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>> On May 22 2016, Britton Kerin wrote:
>>> Got a new laptop after 10 years of excellent stable ancient debian,
>>> and my wireless works from gnome, and only from gnome. Un
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
> On May 22 2016, Britton Kerin wrote:
>> Got a new laptop after 10 years of excellent stable ancient debian,
>> and my wireless works from gnome, and only from gnome. Unfortunately
>> I find that gnome3 is not for me.
Adam Borowski writes ("Re: trying to use wireless not from gnome... what's the
incantation?"):
> But it's not without problems. The one Britton met is that NM's interface
> is closely married to Gnome. Yes, you can use nm-cli but it's nowhere near
> prett
On 23 May 2016 10:12:12 am IST, Britton Kerin wrote:
>No combination of nmcli ifconfig iw ip rfkill unblock wpa_supplicant
>/etc/network/interfaces etc. that I've tried makes wireless work
>outside of gnome,
I've been using nmcli without GNOME and it worked just fine. netw
On Tue, 2016-05-24 at 00:06 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 01:17:08PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 12:10 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > >
> > > On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 11:39:06AM +0200, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Login in Gnome on
On May 22 2016, Britton Kerin wrote:
> Got a new laptop after 10 years of excellent stable ancient debian,
> and my wireless works from gnome, and only from gnome. Unfortunately
> I find that gnome3 is not for me. I've been trying dwm.
What trouble did you have? Network manager w
On May 24 2016, Adam Borowski wrote:
> But it's not without problems. The one Britton met is that NM's interface
> is closely married to Gnome.
I am not sure what you mean by "closely married", but NM works perfectly
well for me in an i3 "environment". I am not disputing that it pulls in
some Gn
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 01:17:08PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 12:10 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 11:39:06AM +0200, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
> > > Login in Gnome once, activate wifi and ask that the connection should be
> > > used by
> > > all user
command-line interfaces too (as well as the
> gtk one). One of its nice features.
It's actually very easy to configure wireless using plain ifupdown:
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wpa-ssid NetworkName
wpa-psk VerySecurePassword
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A.
+++ Adam Borowski [2016-05-23 12:10 +0200]:
> we keep wicd for non-Gnome users who want a clicky-clicky wifi manager.
>
> The rest, well, are on their own with console tools.
wicd has curses and command-line interfaces too (as well as the
gtk one). One of its nice features.
Wookey
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❦ 23 mai 2016 12:10 +0200, Adam Borowski :
>> > NM is closely tied to Gnome so regressions in non-Gnome use aren't
>> > surprising.
>> Login in Gnome once, activate wifi and ask that the connection should be
>> used by
>> all users.
>> Then NM will save the password some were so that it connect
On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 12:10 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 11:39:06AM +0200, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 08:28 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I'm posting here both in hope of a solution, and because this seems
> > > > l
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 11:39:06AM +0200, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 08:28 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm posting here both in hope of a solution, and because this seems
> > > like a bug. How come this only works from gnome? nmcli in particular
> > > looks like
On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 08:28 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> >
> > I'm posting here both in hope of a solution, and because this seems
> > like a bug. How come this only works from gnome? nmcli in particular
> > looks like it's trying to be a general-purpose solution, but somehow
> > it too only wo
Hello,
For Lan and WLan i use network-manager under XFCE succesfully.
Regards
Mechtilde
Am 23.05.2016 um 08:28 schrieb Adam Borowski:
> On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 08:42:12PM -0800, Britton Kerin wrote:
>> Got a new laptop after 10 years of excellent stable ancient debian,
>>
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 08:42:12PM -0800, Britton Kerin wrote:
> Got a new laptop after 10 years of excellent stable ancient debian,
> and my wireless works from gnome, and only from gnome. Unfortunately
> I find that gnome3 is not for me. I've been trying dwm.
>
> No
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Britton Kerin wrote:
> Got a new laptop after 10 years of excellent stable ancient debian,
> and my wireless works from gnome, and only from gnome.
Please ask about this on a Debian user support channel:
https://www.debian.org/support
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pabs
Got a new laptop after 10 years of excellent stable ancient debian,
and my wireless works from gnome, and only from gnome. Unfortunately
I find that gnome3 is not for me. I've been trying dwm.
No combination of nmcli ifconfig iw ip rfkill unblock wpa_supplicant
/etc/network/interfaces etc.
.git
Package: wicd
Architecture: all
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
, wicd-daemon (= ${source:Version})
, wicd-gtk (= ${source:Version}) | wicd-curses (= ${source:Version})
| wicd-cli (= ${source:Version}) | wicd-client
Description: wired and wireless network manager - metapackage
Wicd is a general-purpose
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho
* Package name: linssid
Version : 2.7
Upstream Author : Warren Severin
* URL : https://sf.net/projects/linssid
* License : GPL-3
Programming Lang: C++
Description : graphical wireless
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ruben Undheim
* Package name: ubertooth
Version : 201404R1-1
Upstream Author : Mike Ossmann
* URL : http://ubertooth.sourceforge.net/
* License : GPL-2+
Programming Lang: C
Description : Open source wireless
source with precompiled objects (non-free)
Programming Lang: (C, C++, C#, Perl, Python, etc.)
Description : Broadcom 802.11 Linux STA wireless driver source
These packages contain Broadcom's IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n hybrid Linux®
device driver for use with Broadcom's BCM4311-, BCM4312
for wireless weather stations
A collection of Python scripts to read, store and process data from
popular USB wireless weather stations such as Elecsa AstroTouch 6975,
Watson W-8681, WH-1080PC, WH1080, WH1081, WH3080 etc. I assume any
model that is supplied with the EasyWeather Windows software is
On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 11:24 +0200, Holger Levsen wrote:
> Hi Abou,
>
> are you the original submitter?
Hi Holger,
No I'm not the original submitter, but I'm a user of N-M
> Technically, you and I and everybody can reopen this bug, but practically I
I know, but would like to discuss this befo
Hi Abou,
are you the original submitter?
On Montag, 29. April 2013, Abou Al Montacir wrote:
> I'm not convinced this is the right way to proceed with this bug. I'm
> CCing d-d@l.d.o to get more advices, but I'd prefer to keep the bug open
> for tracking and release Wheezy with it open rather than
Bug report #705982,
> regarding Wireless connection drops and will NOT re-connect -- Debian/Wheezy
> RC1 64 bit
> to be marked as done.
>
> This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with.
> If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the
> Bug repo
Your message dated Sun, 28 Apr 2013 13:15:47 +0200
with message-id <201304281315.52575.hol...@layer-acht.org>
and subject line after correction configuration things work ;)
has caused the Debian Bug report #705982,
regarding Wireless connection drops and will NOT re-connect -- Debian/Wheez
Processing control commands:
> reassign -1 general
Bug #705982 [unknown] Wireless connection drops and will NOT re-connect --
Debian/Wheezy RC1 64 bit
Warning: Unknown package 'unknown'
Bug reassigned from package 'unknown' to 'general'.
Ignoring request to alter
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jayen Ashar
* Package name: compat-wireless-3.5.4
Version : 1-snp
Upstream Author : Linux Wireless team
* URL : http://linuxwireless.org/
* License : This work is a subset of the Linux kernel as such we keep
the
IEEE802.11 wireless LAN analyzer with a
text interface
horst is a small, lightweight IEEE802.11 wireless LAN analyzer with a
text interface. Its basic function is similar to tcpdump, Wireshark
or Kismet, but it's much smaller and shows different, aggregated
information which is not easily
reassign 642934 wnpp
retitle 642934 ITP: aircrack-ng -- wireless WEP/WPA cracking utilities
severity 642934 wishlist
owner 642934 !
* Package name: aircrack-ng
Version : 1.1
Upstream Author : Thomas d'Otreppe
* URL : http://www.aircrack-ng.org
* License
ng: Python
Description : Wireless default password dictionary generators
Default password dictionary generators for most of spanish
routers, including those from Jazztel, Telefonica, Tele2 and
some of the dlink ones.
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On Tue, 2011-05-31 at 10:41 +0200, Michalxo wrote:
> Package: general
> Severity: important
>
> Hello,
> I am experiencing some problem with wifi drivers rtl8192ce supported by
> kernel
> 6.38-2-amd64. Waking up from suspend last probably 2-3minutes with all black
> screen. When system finally m
Package: general
Severity: important
Hello,
I am experiencing some problem with wifi drivers rtl8192ce supported by kernel
6.38-2-amd64. Waking up from suspend last probably 2-3minutes with all black
screen. When system finally manages to wake up I see messages about "kernel
bugs reported to main
Package: general
Severity: important
Tags: lfs
Using some hp keyboard/mouse wireless combo. The remote sensor which plugs
into usb is model no KBRF1251. Basically the mouse and keyboard are not
responsive when first logging in. When disconnecting and reconnecting remote
sensor, functionality
Hi,
3GHSUPA/HSDPA/EVDO Wireless USB Modem,factory OEM service.
Kind regards,
Tinty
Sunrise Tech Group Limited
www.sunrisechina.biz
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y don't need it). It should also be
> > upgraded to 'optional' priority.
>
> I see thanks, that makes sense, is that also the case for wireless-tools?
Yes.
Ben.
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Q. Which is the greater problem in the world today, ignorance or apathy?
A. I don
deb
Size: 30602
MD5sum: 8c04be8f94b178d0c3f6a2c8b95ed994
SHA1: 7cdf4372b119a89f27132b9453d7d93e4715ce77
SHA256: fa1ad798b631b3f3b7f0ad02a1d99db678746706117e794c540af4b63f4b7910
Description: tool for configuring Linux wireless devices
This package contains the `
ships, so should iw, not sure where iwconfig ships
by default on Debian.
> I think there's a good case for
> including it in the 'laptop' task, but not in the standard system
> (desktops and servers generally don't need it). It should also be
> upgraded to 'option
On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 17:51 -0800, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> >
> > [Luis R. Rodriguez]
> >> BTW -- while we're on the topic of 2.6.32 and the next Debian
> >> release, and 802.11, do you guys ship iw by default yet?
> >
> > It's available (
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Peter Samuelson wrote:
>
> [Luis R. Rodriguez]
>> BTW -- while we're on the topic of 2.6.32 and the next Debian
>> release, and 802.11, do you guys ship iw by default yet?
>
> It's available (version 0.9.14), but not shipped by default.
Can it?
Luis
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[Luis R. Rodriguez]
> BTW -- while we're on the topic of 2.6.32 and the next Debian
> release, and 802.11, do you guys ship iw by default yet?
It's available (version 0.9.14), but not shipped by default.
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On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 04:44 +0200, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
>> Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
>> > Can you guys upstream a package into Debian with a gitweb URL reference?
>> If I'm understanding the question correctly, yes. We have Vcs-$VCS (i.e.
>> Vcs
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Kel Modderman
* Package name: wireless-regdb
Upstream Author : Luis R. Rodriguez
* URL :
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/Regulatory/#Theregulatorydatabase
* License : ISC
Programming Lang: C, Python
Description
On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 04:44 +0200, Faidon Liambotis wrote:
> Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> > Can you guys upstream a package into Debian with a gitweb URL reference?
> If I'm understanding the question correctly, yes. We have Vcs-$VCS (i.e.
> Vcs-Git) and Vcs-Browser pseudo-headers. Both are optional.
Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> Can you guys upstream a package into Debian with a gitweb URL reference?
If I'm understanding the question correctly, yes. We have Vcs-$VCS (i.e.
Vcs-Git) and Vcs-Browser pseudo-headers. Both are optional.
I agree with Kel here, git2cl et al are unimportant details.
Kel
On Tuesday 02 March 2010 04:13:25 Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
> > On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 10:47 -0500, John W. Linville wrote:
> >
> >> FWIW, I don't create the tarballs. Perhaps we could ask Johannes to
> >> do something in his scripts that create th
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Kel Modderman wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 March 2010 04:13:25 Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
>> > On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 10:47 -0500, John W. Linville wrote:
>> >
>> >> FWIW, I don't create the tarballs. Perhaps we could ask
2cbc9fddaba274d948dd0e1ab78b18fc02f
Author: Luis R. Rodriguez
Date: Fri Jan 23 15:02:38 2009 -0800
iw: fix typo, add few references
This fixes a small typo s/ip/iw, and adds references
to the other new wireless subsystem userspace applications/files.
Lets also point users to the i
ser-visible changes in each version would also be a
> >> > good idea for both crda and wireless-regdb.
> >>
> >> I see little point to maintaining a ChangeLog on these two upstream
> >> git projects, is this something that has to be done on the package
> >>
On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 10:47 -0500, John W. Linville wrote:
> FWIW, I don't create the tarballs. Perhaps we could ask Johannes to
> do something in his scripts that create them? Beyond that I don't
> see much point in checking-in a ChangeLog.
It definitely shouldn't be checked into git, but rath
with your assessment here and would also encourage
Kel to apply for NM.
> I'd be happy to review and sponsor the uploads of crda/wireless-regdb,
> if Paul doesn't have a problem with this.
Definitely no problem there.
> I usually prefer team maintenance, so I think it'
Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> As per Paul Wise' advice I'd like to request for help with the
> crda/wireless-regdb package for Debian for the next release of Debian.
> I am the upstream crda maintainer and John Linville is the upstream
> wireless-regdb maintainer. Kel Modderman
Adding debian-devel and debian-mentors.
As per Paul Wise' advice I'd like to request for help with the
crda/wireless-regdb package for Debian for the next release of Debian.
I am the upstream crda maintainer and John Linville is the upstream
wireless-regdb maintainer. Kel Modderman h
Description : Linux Wireless Extensions in Pure Python
Python WiFi is a Python module that provides read and write
access to a wireless network card's capabilities using
the Linux Wireless Extensions.
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: BSD
Programming Lang: Perl
Description : small utility to aid in conducting Wireless Security
Assessment.
This small utility was written for Information Security Professionals to aid in
conducting Wireless Security Assessment. The program executes various
utilities included in the
-clause
Programming lang: C
Description : tool for enabling and disabling wireless devices
rfkill is a simple tool for accessing the Linux rfkill device interface,
which is used to enable and disable wireless networking devices, typically
WLAN, Bluetooth and mobile broadband.
.
rfkill uses
Luis R. Rodriguez schrieb:
> I'd like to help get a few new wireless userspace applications
> packaged into Debian unstable. Here are the new ones:
>
> * iw
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/iw
> * crda
> * wireless-regdb
Probably the best contact is
Debi
I'd like to help get a few new wireless userspace applications
packaged into Debian unstable. Here are the new ones:
* iw
* crda
* wireless-regdb
iw is used to configure new cfg80211 based wireless drivers (all
mac80211 drivers for example). wireless-regdb contains the wireless
regul
the pct-desktop-environment
that I have
been working on.
Thanks in advance for any feedback and help.
Package name: pct-wireless-setup
Version : 0.0.2
Upstream Author : Jelle de Jong
URL :
https://secure.powercraft.nl/svn/packages/trunk/deb/pct-wireless-setup
wireless. I will send in an upgrade report
to help to make lenny even better :-) [footnote: I was wondering if the
debian-release list is the right place or if a bug report against
upgrade-reports is appropriate for an upgrade-report.]
Getting the WLAN stick running was not smooth (and it still
n : tool for configuring Linux wireless devices
This package contains the `iw' tool which allows you to
configure and show information about wireless networking.
The tool is currently mainly used for drivers based on
the mac80211 stack but work is under way to make it useful
for othe
g Lang: C
Description : source for RT2860 wireless adapter kernel module
RT2860 is a wireless adapter found particularly in the ASUS EeePC model
901 and above. The package contains the source of a Linux kernel module
for it.
There may be some licensing problems and this is why I CC debian
Hello Jonathan,
I think you would feel more at home on one of the user lists [0] or a Debian
related forum like [1] and receive your answer faster. But I try to point you to
some packages that might help (assuming you've installed your wireless card
already).
If you are using KDE, you can us
Jonathan Smith wrote:
> Hello How do I find wireless conncections on Debian? I have installed
> Debian 4.0.
To scan the available wireless networks
iwlist scan
BTW, there is a debian-user mailing list
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/ which is better suited for these kind
of questions
Hello How do I find wireless conncections on Debian? I have installed
Debian 4.0.
Thanks
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Joerg Jaspert wrote:
>>> What about adding it to the already existing firmware-nonfree source
>>> package?
>> What about it, indeed? Would it have any advantage over introducing a
>> new source package?
>
> Yes. Not having yet another source package, but all in one place.
i can do that.. looking
On 11192 March 1977, Philippe Cloutier wrote:
>> What about adding it to the already existing firmware-nonfree source
>> package?
> What about it, indeed? Would it have any advantage over introducing a
> new source package?
Yes. Not having yet another source package, but all in one place.
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What about adding it to the already existing firmware-nonfree source
package?
Cheers,
Moritz
What about it, indeed? Would it have any advantage over introducing a
new source package?
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> * License : proprietary
> Programming Lang: 8051 assembly (but we only have the binary)
> Description : firmware for Ralink USB wireless cards
>
> This is needed by wireless network cards handled by
upport/Linux.html
* License : proprietary
Programming Lang: 8051 assembly (but we only have the binary)
Description : firmware for Ralink USB wireless cards
This is needed by wireless network cards handled by the rt73 and
rt73usb modules built from rt73-source and rt2x00-source respec
Hello,
Several people have emailed me that their packages, which depend on
wireless-tools, can't enter testing because wireless-tools is
out-of-date on S390. It appears that at some point, the wireless-tools
package was marked not-for-us on S390. Newer versions have been uploaded
since then
Am Samstag 28 Juli 2007 18:05 schrieb Sam Morris:
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 17:15:50 +0200, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > Is that really worth it, knowing that it will probably never be in a
> > stable release? There is also a p54 in wireless-dev, based on mac80211.
> > Maybe you hav
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