On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 14:08 -0700, Stephen Birch wrote: > Debian is quite well documented in most areas, but there is a ton to > read. Here is a good place to start > > http://www.debian.org/devel/join/
Thanks. > Genereally it is a good idea to contact the upstream developer. Most > are delighted to hear that somebody is planning to do the packaging > work on their behalf. Most times they will accept patches and try to > incorporate your improvements into the package. That is excellent because > you don't have too keep patching with each new release from upstream. I contacted upstream week or two ago, notifying him about debianized wifi-radar. He said he would put package on website, but that didn't happend. > Why did you not use sudo? I find wifi-radar.sh useless script. It's used only to start wifi-radar as root. Instead of runing that script, I created .desktop entry that will exec 'gksudo wifi-radar'. gksudo is much nicer than runing shell script. But, you can allways open terminal, and run sudo wifi-radar. It's same thing. -- Ante Karamatic|--|ivoks(@)grad.hr|--|PGP: D3BDA225 http://master.grad.hr/~ivoks/|--|ICQ: 64631782 May, 15. <herve> we're fixing the universe, it's not an easy duty! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]