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Hi all.
First of all let me appreciate the work of remote-exploit. This is a great site.
I have a problem with wicd, after installing backtrack 4 to HDD.
I am able to play very well with the air-crack suite (i demonstrated how it's simple to crack a WEP in a lab - 15 mins with active injection - and attendees were going mad... Noone is going to use WEP anymore :-) )
I have such a stupid (i think) problem: wicd doesn't start at all. I mean i click on wicd from the menu and nothing appears.
i tried to start it as root, to stop monitor mode first, to launch X as root.
Nothing worked.
Can please someone help?
Thank you in advance.
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simple.
open up konsole, and type in wicd. out put should be this
/var/run/wicd/wicd.pid
then try opening up wicd again from the menu.
Konsole
"/etc/init.d/wicd start" < BT4 Pre Final
"/etc/init.d/NetworkManager start" <BT4 Beta (CASE SENSITIVE)
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Dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 280M GPUs
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you must go to services >> Network >> start network
before
I like to use just terminal:
First give command: 'wicd' which executes '/var/run/wicd/wicd.pid'
Then just give command 'wicd-client' and wicd appears in tray-menu.
After you have connected to your desired network just Ctrl-C and the tray-menu item will disapear.
Just my two cents, hope this helped.