Just remove kisgearth as well then and if you need/want to you can reinstall it. Even better would be to just force apt to remove the package in question.
Thanks Barry & Pureh@te,
Hope this thread is not going off-topic, I think still relevant enough to carry on though
I used kismet just a couple of weeks ago as well on a quick drive, with gpsd (usb gps)
and have no issues with that at all, works fine, just seeing that the latest kismet can work
without needing gpsd, it seemed a good thing to try.
When trying to remove kismet, it advised that kisgearth depends on kismet and aborted, so
thats why I didnt really want to force my way through that without knowing whether it might
break anything.
In any case I assume the latest version will be in BT5, so shouldn't have to wait toooo long before seeing it![]()
Last edited by TAPE; 02-28-2011 at 06:20 AM.
Just remove kisgearth as well then and if you need/want to you can reinstall it. Even better would be to just force apt to remove the package in question.
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