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    We provide Linux drivers for webcams based on the popular Vision VLSI CPiA chipset, including the Creative WebCam II. Both parport and USB is supported.
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    This is a multiplatform general utility suite for use with existing network stumbling software, such as Kismet or NetStumbler. The program will convert between multiple output logs, including the popular wi-scan format, between platforms.
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    Gwada is a GTK+ based wireless utility, allowing you to easily scan and connect to a wireless network through it's GUI. It can remember the past connected networks and offers you to reconnect automatically to it, while securely keeping your credentials.
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