[maemo-users] Aircrack-ng command line

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I am a new debian user and I am currently working out how to get  
aircrack-ng to work on my Nokia 770. Through the Xterm I am able to  
do a few things but I need a little help in the right direction.   
like initiating, airodump: 802.11 packet capture program, aireplay:  
802.11 packet injection program, aircrack: static WEP and WPA-PSK key  
cracker, and airdecap: decrypts WEP/WPA capture files.
  Also then the format for typing the simple options in the command  
line! I am just typing stuff over and over again with this little  
stylus (haha) like this     -a <amode> : forced attack mode 1  
(nothing)    -a <amode> : 1 (nothing)   -a <amode> : forced attack  
mode (1/WEP) still (nothing)

Command line in Xterm code
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/ $ aircrack-na

Aircrack-ng 0.5 - (C) 2006
Original work: Christophe Devine
http://www.aircrack-ng.org

usage: aircrack-ng [options] <.cap / .ivs file(s)>

Common options:

	-a <amode> 	: force attack mode (1/WEP, 2/WPA-PSK)
	-e <essid> 	: target selection: network identifier
	-b <bssid> 	: target selection: access point's MAC
	-q 	        	: enable quiet mode (no status output)

Static WEP cracking options:

	-c 			: search alpha-numaric characters only
	-t			: search binary coded decimal chr only
	-h			: search the numeric key for Fritz!BOX
	-d <start>	: debug - specify beginning of the key
	-m <maddr>	: MAC address to filter usable packets
	-n <nbits>	: WEP key length :  64/128/152/256/512
	-i <index>	: WEP key index (1 to 4), default: any
	-f <fudge>	: bruteforce fudge factor, default: 2
	-k <korek>	: disable one attack method (1 to 17)
	-x 			: disable two last keybytes bruteforce
	-y			: experimental single bruteforce mode

WPA-PSK cracking options:
	-w <words> 	: path to a directory file
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If I type this  -q   in the command line

/ $ -q
sh: -q: not found
/ $

Nothing happens

how about how when I try to initiate airodump by typing /usr/bin/ 
airodump-ng

/ $ /usr/bin/airodump-ng
sh: not found
/ $

I accessed the airodump once but forgot the command. 
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