Re: IPAQ 3850 - Opie

From: <A.Pearce.a.t.salford.ac.uk>
Date: Mon Jun 17 2002 - 08:55:33 EDT

AAAAH there are 2 libncurses 5 in ipkgfind

Package:
Description:

{HYPERLINK "http://ipkgfind.handhelds.org/details.phtml?package=libncurses&official=&format="}libncurses
the libncurses version 5.0 as needed by smbmount

{HYPERLINK "http://ipkgfind.handhelds.org/details.phtml?package=libncurses5&official=&format="}libncurses5
Shared libraries for terminal handling This package conta...

the first one has libpanel and the 2nd one does not

> A.Pearce@salford.ac.uk wrote:
> > Where did you get Libpanel from ???
>
> libncurses_5.0_arm.ipk
>
> > I tried Ipkgfind but no Luck There and where did you get
> > Cisco_ monitor from ???
>
> Comes with kismet. /usr/local/bin/cisco_monitor
>
> But then kismet must be run using the interface wifi0 to pick up the
> raw traffic.
>
> Hope this helps
> John
>
>
> >
> >>I did that and I'm much closer...kismet runs now (had a little fun
> >>with libpanel.so.5)....kindof...
> >>
> >>If I run kismet without running cisco_monitor first, I get traffic.
> >>Of course it's all discarded because it's in the wrong fromat (not
> >>rfmon). If I run cicso_monitor first, then I NEVER see any traffic.
> >>
> >>What wireless card are you using?
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: familiar-admin@handhelds.org
> >>[mailto:familiar-admin@handhelds.org]On Behalf Of John Green
> >>Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 4:13 AM
> >>To: Jerry Shenk
> >>Cc: Familiar list
> >>Subject: Re: [Familiar] IPAQ 3850 - Opie
> >>
> >>
> >>Jerry Shenk wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hey, that worked - qt-embedded-rotation - Qt/Embedded 0,90,180
> >>>rotation fonts. At least now I have text. The arrow keys in the
> >>>games are still backwards....kids just might have to live with
> >>>that;)
> >>>
> >>>My goal here is to get kismet running. I have my Cisco 350
> >>>wireless card working just fine but when I go to load the kismet
> >>>packege, in under 2 seconds it's "done" but it doesn't do anything.
> >>
> >>Jerry,
> >>The ipkg didn't work for me either. Just gunzip and untar the ipkg
> >>to extract the data and control sections, then gunzip and untar
> >>data.tar.gz. Put them in the right places, satisfy the dependencies
> >>and it works fine.
> >>
> >>Hope this helps
> >>John
> >>
> >>
> >>
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