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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 10:28 AM
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Subject: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR
Eric,
I noticed a post from Bob McGwier the other day and actually
downloaded the
stuff via TortoiseSVN. Do
On 2/7/07, Jim Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...However, market realities (90% of users use windows,
etc.) mean that the allocation of development resources might push
towards the MS platform, just to accomodate the majority...
It's inevitable that there will be a split between the Windows
Eric,
I noticed a post from Bob McGwier the other day and actually downloaded
the
stuff via TortoiseSVN. Do you think we will have a Linux version of PowerSDR
down the pike?
With Windows XP's somewhat tenuous position as Microsoft pushes their
new
VISTA os, it just seem that
Subject: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR
Eric,
I noticed a post from Bob McGwier the other day and actually
downloaded the
stuff via TortoiseSVN. Do you think we will have a Linux version of
PowerSDR
down the pike?
With Windows XP's somewhat tenuous position
On 2/7/07, Eric Wachsmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes! One of the core goals of the new software architecture is to be able
to run the radio from the platform of the users choice (at least windows and
linux ... probably Mac too). At this point it is not clear whether this
will be realized
At 08:27 AM 2/7/2007, Jim, W4ATK wrote:
Eric,
I noticed a post from Bob McGwier the other day and
actually downloaded the
stuff via TortoiseSVN. Do you think we will have a Linux version of PowerSDR
down the pike?
With Windows XP's somewhat tenuous position as Microsoft
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 11:18, someone wrote:
However, market realities (90% of users use windows,
etc.) mean that the allocation of development resources might push
towards the MS platform, just to accomodate the majority.
I don't doubt that the majority of ALL users including those
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 11:18, someone wrote:
However, market realities (90% of users use windows,
etc.) mean that the allocation of development resources might push
towards the MS platform, just to accomodate the majority.
I don't doubt that the majority of ALL users including those
At 12:30 PM 2/7/2007, KA5MIR wrote:
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 11:18, someone wrote:
However, market realities (90% of users use windows,
etc.) mean that the allocation of development resources might push
towards the MS platform, just to accomodate the majority.
I don't doubt that the
: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR
If we produce Linux (and Mac) versions, why not only commit to do them on
the actual release boundaries (with addition of perhaps the last beta or
three)?
Larry WO0Z
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If the GUI source is cross platform, then it will be a one-for-all,
all-for-one kind of thing (i.e. when we commit an update for windows, the
same update should work for linux, mac, etc).
However, if the GUIs are separate entities, I think we would handle them
as
such. I doubt that we
At 02:30 PM 2/7/2007, Eric Wachsmann wrote:
If the GUI source is cross platform, then it will be a one-for-all,
all-for-one kind of thing (i.e. when we commit an update for windows, the
same update should work for linux, mac, etc).
However, if the GUIs are separate entities, I think we would
At 08:13 PM 2/7/2007, Brad A. Steffler wrote:
I am mainly a user. I have installed Ubuntu Linux and have absolutely
no problem using it or keeping it working.
While I am a former FORTRAN IV (and some C) programmer, I am not an
expert. I have been out of the field too long to
remember the finer
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