Remove mentions of wireless-tools

Fedora removed the package back in 2021 (see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RemoveWirelessExtensions), and a query on pkgs.org reports that CentOS does not have any packages by that name
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@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ list of packages to be installed):
(which is normally `sys-firewall`). (which is normally `sys-firewall`).
- NetVM, such as the template for `sys-net`: `qubes-core-agent-networking` - NetVM, such as the template for `sys-net`: `qubes-core-agent-networking`
`qubes-core-agent-network-manager` `NetworkManager-wifi` `qubes-core-agent-network-manager` `NetworkManager-wifi`
`network-manager-applet` `wireless-tools` `notification-daemon` `network-manager-applet` `notification-daemon`
`gnome-keyring` `polkit` `@hardware-support`. If your network devices need `gnome-keyring` `polkit` `@hardware-support`. If your network devices need
extra packages for the template to work as a network VM, use the `lspci` extra packages for the template to work as a network VM, use the `lspci`
command to identify the devices, then run `dnf search firmware` (replace command to identify the devices, then run `dnf search firmware` (replace
@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ list of packages to be installed):
if you want to use it as the `UpdateVM` (which is normally `sys-firewall`). if you want to use it as the `UpdateVM` (which is normally `sys-firewall`).
- NetVM, such as the template for `sys-net`: `qubes-core-agent-networking` - NetVM, such as the template for `sys-net`: `qubes-core-agent-networking`
`qubes-core-agent-network-manager` `NetworkManager-wifi` `qubes-core-agent-network-manager` `NetworkManager-wifi`
`network-manager-applet` `wireless-tools` `notification-daemon` `network-manager-applet` `notification-daemon`
`gnome-keyring`. If your network devices need extra packages for a network `gnome-keyring`. If your network devices need extra packages for a network
VM, use the `lspci` command to identify the devices, then find the package VM, use the `lspci` command to identify the devices, then find the package
that provides necessary firnware and install it. If you need utilities for that provides necessary firnware and install it. If you need utilities for