@Luciano-S. thanks, I have bookmarked that post. I haven't received the Omega2 and I wanted to make sure it was possible to install packages from source even if they are not in opkg
list. After reviewing http://repo.onion.io/omega2/packages/ I realized not all packages on wireless---network
category are on opkg
. I think it should work based on the Octoprint 3D Printer Server Post
Posts made by Alan Mond
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RE: LEDE Packages in Wireless-Network category
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RE: Octoprint (3D print server) on Omega2+
This is amazing!! Can't wait to try it out!
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RE: Connect Omega2 to CanBus
Hey @Michael-Bock I'm one the founders of Carloop and I use
can-utils
on linux often. What you'll need is a version of linux that has SocketCAN and then installcan-utils
to be able to read/write CAN messages. You will also need a CAN to USB serial interface such as the Carloop Basic. Once I receive my Omega2 I'll figure out if I can addcan-utils
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RE: LEDE Packages in Wireless-Network category
After doing some more research, I can now make a more specific question: Which of the
wireless---network
category packages: https://lede-project.org/packages/index/network---wireless are available as anopkg
package on the Omega2? -
LEDE Packages in Wireless-Network category
Would it be possible to install Kali tools and have the Omega run certain Kali applications? I want to create a WiFi sniffer application for a security conference. This repository seems to have everything I need: http://www.tecmint.com/install-kali-linux-tools-using-katoolin-on-ubuntu-debian/
Would this work?