> > At the moment, to start a KisMAC session, on my Powerbook G3 Series >> 1999, I have to: >> * Start the terminal >> * do a sudo kextunload -b org.noncontiguous.WirelessDriver >> * enter my password >> * exit the terminal >> * run the KisMAC Driver utility to start MacJack >> * enter my password >> * quit the driver utility >> * start kismac >> >> So my question is, as I decided that typing the kextunload line was >> too much work, and put it into a shell script file I can invoke, >> could I just do a kextload instead of running the KisMAC driver >> utility, or does it do more than one thing? The kextload, I could >> add to the shell script as well. > >do you really have to do this? kismac should do all this automatically. >see /Applications/KisMAC.app/Contents/Resources/macjack_load.sh I'm pretty sure I used to, but maybe I just haven't checked lately; I'm still using 0.05a, it seems, according to the version in the info box. > > And next, is there some way the preferred serial port for the GPS >> receiver could be added to the applications preferences, so that I'm >> no longer in danger of forgetting before starting out on a long >> drive? Every time I launch the application, it's revert to irDA, >> which is never what I use. (admittedly, the Keyspan Twin Serial I >> use can be plugged together in different ways, but I tend to set it >> up the same way each time.) > >which version do you use? i fixed such a problem in 0.05b3 or so... Ok, I'll check both of these and get back to you