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has caused the Debian Bug report #214942,
regarding kismet should use metric units by default
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Package: kismet
Version: 3.0.0-1
Currently, /etc/kismet/kismet.conf defaults to "metric = false", using
US customary units. It should instead use metric units by default,
since that is what most users will expect.
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Shields.
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Kismet has defaulted to m/s around Apr 27, 2009, so that option was
removed, along with the code to support it.
I'm closing this bug since the option does not exist any more in the
debian 2013.03.R1b-1 version.
If you think there should be more elaborated support for speed (LOCALE
based?) then please reopen this bug and I will try to contact upstream
to check if such enhancement would be possible.
Thanks,
Nick
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