Hi, On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 10:50:19AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote: > > Description: configuration tool for Synaptics touchpad driver of X server > > GSynaptics is a configuration tool for Synaptics touchpad driver > > of X server. This enables you to modify driver parameters on the fly > > through GUI interface using "synclient" program as its backend. > > . > > SECURITY NOTE! This program requires you to enable the "SHMConfig" > > option in the X configuration file. This is *not* *secure* if you > > are in an untrusted multiuser environment. For typical laptop PC > > environment with only one user account where this package is most > > likely to be used, risks involved can be acceptable level. > > . > > Please read /usr/share/doc/gsynaptics/README. > > > I usually don't criticize the package descriptions but I'm not sure > that such information actually pertains to the package description. It > should rather go in README.Debian....
Anyway, as installed, it does not change configuration --> Safe default User will do so when reading README file. > I would also advise against the use of exclamation marks and > *pseudo-bold text*. Package descriptions os a place where neutral > language should be used: facts, only facts and not opinions. I guess just removing 2nd paragraph on will do the job. I will add README.Debian. > Addressing the users ("you") in package descriptions is also something > I would discourage. Noted. Now, my control contains following only: --------- GSynaptics is a configuration tool for Synaptics touchpad driver of X server. This enables you to modify driver parameters on the fly through GUI interface using "synclient" program as its backend. ---------- I inserted security note to README file provided by the upstream so people will not miss it when seting "SHMConfig" to "on". Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]