The following instructions were contributed by Flipp Bunts . Below are the contents of his email. How to get wifi_radar custom launcher to use pam authentication in gnome • get wifi_radar and untar • put wifi_radar.
Svg in /usr/share/pixmaps • put wifi_radar. Py in /usr/local/bin • ln -s /usr/bin/consolehelper /usr/local/bin/wifi_radar • vi /etc/security/console. Apps/wifi_radar USER=root PROGRAM=/usr/local/bin/wifi_radar.
Py SESSION=true • vi /etc/pam. D/wifi_radar #%PAM-1.0 auth sufficient pam_rootok. So auth sufficient pam_timestamp.
So auth required pam_stack. So service=system-auth session required pam_permit. So session optional pam_xauth.
So session optional pam_timestamp. So account required pam_permit. So • check the permissions sh-3.00# ls -lh /etc/security/console.
Apps/wifi_radar /etc/pam. D/wifi_radar -rw-r—r— 1 root root /etc/pam. D/wifi_radar -rw-r—r— 1 root root /etc/security/console.
Apps/wifi_radar • add launcher • right click on panel b. Select 'add ... more.
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