As promised, I have made packages to make using kismet and gpsdrive as easy as
possible.

2 new(?) packages for kismet.

kismet-festival (did I already talk about this) will integrate text-2-speech
with kismet. I'm very impressed with the quality. There is a slight bug in
kismet, but I've talked to the main developer and he put a patch into cvs
already (gotta love open source).

kismet-gps is what you need to get things to work with gpsdrive. Add some silly
.wav for gps lock and unlock.

For the quick install

# apt-get install kismet-gps

Changelog:
* Fri Sep 20 2002 Bob Tanner <tanner at real-time.com>
+ kismet-20020922CVS-realtime.2
- added gps lock and unlock wav files

With this release of the kismet rpm comes a new gpsdrive rpm. You'll need this
if you want to track NEMA data with in kismet.

%changelog
* Fri Sep 26 2002 Bob Tanner <tanner at real-time.com>
+ gpsdrive-1.26-realtime.2
- added init script for starting gpsdrive at boot time, by default it's off
- added sysconfig/gpsdrive for passing option to gpsd

Please let me know if there are any issues with either of this rpms. Thanks.

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