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I don't care if they can or can't be connected to for any reason. Just that they exist.

I want to see what happens with various WiFi network names being broadcast in various places.

Except by airports, schools, post offices, or ZOG stations.

I'm pretty sure just being White is a federal offense in those zones.

I don't care if they can or can't be connected to for any reason. Just that they exist. I want to see what happens with various WiFi network names being broadcast in various places. Except by airports, schools, post offices, or ZOG stations. I'm pretty sure just being White is a federal offense in those zones.

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Came here to recommend the WiFi Pineapple. It's a good device.

Although i agree an easier option might be a laptop, maybe with some WiFi dongles.

Also second using linux. I'm a fedora fag right now.

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Do you run any servers (CentOS)? Its going EOL and they are replacing it with Stream.

Or do you just use Fedora on the Desktop?

Im interested in what people think will be the new "Community Linux OS".

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I run 1 centOS server, and 1 ubuntu server. CentOS Stream would be a viable path for me as nothing I run is "mission critical". There are already forks of CentOS though. I honestly don't think the stream move was that big of a deal.

I'm a bit of a grey beard and am trying out fedora again after being on Artix linux for a while, and Void before that. I may go back to Artix, I really like runit.

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Cool, Thanks for the info. Ive been using some sort of RHEL/Cent for well over a decade at this point. I know of several orgs that are dropping Cent/RHEL because they dont want to go with paid-for RHEL.

Most of the the back-chatter I hear is a move to Debian, especially since Dell sells Ubuntu/Debian based Laptops to Developers so its a "closer environment" to what a Dev may be using.

Im re-tooling my homeLab to Debian to get used to it in the server space again (have not ran a Debian server in like 5 years).