http://goo.gl/Gm4ffO
SRPMS.tar

$ tar xf SRPMS.tar
$ rpmbuild --rebuild SRPMS/LinSIDD/linssid-2.7-2.fc21.src.rpm
$ su
# yum install /home/<USER>/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/linssid-2.7-2.fc20.x86_64.rpm


http://sourceforge.net/projects/linssid/files/LinSSID_2.7/
  ...
  The wireless tools that LinSSID uses require root privilege to access.
  If your machine has sudo, the best way to run is to launch the program and 
let it ask you for a password.
  That way it will only use root privilege to execute a few privileged system 
commands,
  but LinSSID itself will not run as a root process.
  The other way to run LinSSID is to launch it from a root account or with su 
or sudo.
  It will run, but in my opinion that's a bit more dangerous.
  One never knows what nasty bugs may be waiting to damage.
  ...

e.g.
# visudo
...
Cmnd_Alias LINSSID = /sbin/iwlist, /sbin/iw, /bin/cat /proc/net/wireless
<USER> ALL = LINSSID


$ setsid linssid
$ sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo
sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo
sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo
^C

Therefore from a terminal emulator for the X, e.g. xfce4-terminal, run LinSSID:
$ linssid

AND/OR

$ cp /usr/share/applications/linssid.desktop ~/.local/share/applications/
$ sed -i 's|false$|true|g' ~/.local/share/applications/linssid.desktop



Eventually, this can be done via polkit.

Enjoy.


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