For a few lines of code, I'm not convinced that someone completely new to programming would find it easier to apply a diff. Easier to just copy and paste a few lines.
The diffs are nice for more...
Type: Posts; User: qmech
For a few lines of code, I'm not convinced that someone completely new to programming would find it easier to apply a diff. Easier to just copy and paste a few lines.
The diffs are nice for more...
tldr: RTL8188 now works in Kali 2017.2 with monitor mode support. "Some assembly required" (although not that kind of assembly)
The Realtek RTL8188EU(S) chipset is featured in quite a few USB WiFi...
This is not correct. The v2.0 chipset fully supports monitor mode. It does require installing some drivers that enable support.
https://github.com/mfruba/kernel
I followed the instructions...