Re: [digitalradio] Group - Ham Software for Linux ???

2008-03-27 Thread Rick
 From what I have been able to tell, the group is no longer active and 
the owner/moderator is no longer accepting new members. If you attempt 
to sign up, nothing happens until a few weeks go by and you are notified 
that no action was taken. If you are a member of the group, you may be 
able to contact the owner and ask what the current status is. Maybe he 
would be willing to make you an owner or at least moderator?

73,

Rick, KV9U


Howard Brown wrote:

 Yes, linuxham is pretty active but seems to be dedicated to supporting 
 the W1HKJ software.  Excellent software but the site is not intended 
 to be for all Linux ham software discussions.  Jose was talking about 
 the linuxhams  (plural) group that has become inactive.  If you are a 
 Linux ham, join linuxhams and we will wake it up.




Re: [digitalradio] Group - Ham Software for Linux ???

2008-03-26 Thread Jose Amador

I subscribed to linuxhams back around 1996 or so, and was very useful on 
my start with linux, packet and associated stuff.

At some point I had to unsubscribe and lost that part of history.

Eventually, the list moved to Yahoo Groups.Lately there is VERY LITTLE 
activity on the list. I am a subscriber.

On the real life, the project leaders also have a life of their own, and 
they may get tired or monkey-wrenched by higher priority stuff.
It is a pity at times, but anyway, it happens.

Maybe linuxhams needs a fresh blood injection.

73,

Jose, CO2JA
Linux User 91155
http://counter.li.org

---

Howard Brown escribió:

  Is there a Yahoo group or other public list where the discussion
  centers on ham radio software for Linux?

  On this board, most discussions on Linux lead to how many more users
  there are for Windows. While this is true, there seems to be a group
  of us that would prefer to focus on Linux.

  There is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linuxham/
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linuxham/ and this is a valuable
  group but focused mostly on W1HKJ software.

  There are some groups that have software listings but do not have
  discussion capability.

  Does anyone know of a group/list like this? Do we need a new one?

  Howard K5HB



Re: [digitalradio] Group - Ham Software for Linux ???

2008-03-26 Thread Walt DuBose
I don't know, I'm on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] group and there are 10-40 
messages a day and sometimes only 1 or 2.

73,

Walt/K5YFW


Jose Amador wrote:
 I subscribed to linuxhams back around 1996 or so, and was very useful on 
 my start with linux, packet and associated stuff.
 
 At some point I had to unsubscribe and lost that part of history.
 
 Eventually, the list moved to Yahoo Groups.Lately there is VERY LITTLE 
 activity on the list. I am a subscriber.
 
 On the real life, the project leaders also have a life of their own, and 
 they may get tired or monkey-wrenched by higher priority stuff.
 It is a pity at times, but anyway, it happens.
 
 Maybe linuxhams needs a fresh blood injection.
 
 73,
 
 Jose, CO2JA
 Linux User 91155
 http://counter.li.org
 
 ---
 
 Howard Brown escribió:
 
 Is there a Yahoo group or other public list where the discussion
 centers on ham radio software for Linux?

 On this board, most discussions on Linux lead to how many more users
 there are for Windows. While this is true, there seems to be a group
 of us that would prefer to focus on Linux.

 There is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linuxham/
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linuxham/ and this is a valuable
 group but focused mostly on W1HKJ software.

 There are some groups that have software listings but do not have
 discussion capability.

 Does anyone know of a group/list like this? Do we need a new one?

 Howard K5HB
 
 
 
 
 
 Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Page at
 http://www.obriensweb.com/sked
 
 Check our other Yahoo Groups
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dxlist/
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/contesting
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup
 Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 
 



Re: [digitalradio] Group - Ham Software for Linux ???

2008-03-26 Thread Howard Brown
Thanks, Jose.

I saw this one earlier but it seemed inactive.  I have signed up and when 
approved, will read as many of the old messages as I can.  Maybe this will be a 
good place to discuss Linux ham software.

Howard K5HB

- Original Message 
From: Jose Amador [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:32:34 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Group - Ham Software for Linux ???


I subscribed to linuxhams back around 1996 or so, and was very useful on 
my start with linux, packet and associated stuff.

At some point I had to unsubscribe and lost that part of history.

Eventually, the list moved to Yahoo Groups.Lately there is VERY LITTLE 
activity on the list. I am a subscriber.

On the real life, the project leaders also have a life of their own, and 
they may get tired or monkey-wrenched by higher priority stuff.
It is a pity at times, but anyway, it happens.

Maybe linuxhams needs a fresh blood injection.

73,

Jose, CO2JA
Linux User 91155
http://counter. li.org

---

Howard Brown escribió:

  Is there a Yahoo group or other public list where the discussion
  centers on ham radio software for Linux?

  On this board, most discussions on Linux lead to how many more users
  there are for Windows. While this is true, there seems to be a group
  of us that would prefer to focus on Linux.

  There is http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/linuxham/
  http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/linuxham/ and this is a valuable
  group but focused mostly on W1HKJ software.

  There are some groups that have software listings but do not have
  discussion capability.

  Does anyone know of a group/list like this? Do we need a new one?

  Howard K5HB




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Re: [digitalradio] Group - Ham Software for Linux ???

2008-03-26 Thread Howard Brown
Hi Walt,

Yes, linuxham is pretty active but seems to be dedicated to supporting the 
W1HKJ software.  Excellent software but the site is not intended to be for all 
Linux ham software discussions.  Jose was talking about the linuxhams  (plural) 
group that has become inactive.  If you are a Linux ham, join linuxhams and we 
will wake it up.

Howard K5HB

- Original Message 
From: Walt DuBose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 9:47:57 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Group - Ham Software for Linux ???

I don't know, I'm on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] s.com group and 
there are 10-40 
messages a day and sometimes only 1 or 2.

73,

Walt/K5YFW

Jose Amador wrote:
 I subscribed to linuxhams back around 1996 or so, and was very useful on 
 my start with linux, packet and associated stuff.
 
 At some point I had to unsubscribe and lost that part of history.
 
 Eventually, the list moved to Yahoo Groups.Lately there is VERY LITTLE 
 activity on the list. I am a subscriber.
 
 On the real life, the project leaders also have a life of their own, and 
 they may get tired or monkey-wrenched by higher priority stuff.
 It is a pity at times, but anyway, it happens.
 
 Maybe linuxhams needs a fresh blood injection.
 
 73,
 
 Jose, CO2JA
 Linux User 91155
 http://counter. li.org
 
 ---
 
 Howard Brown escribió:
 
 Is there a Yahoo group or other public list where the discussion
 centers on ham radio software for Linux?

 On this board, most discussions on Linux lead to how many more users
 there are for Windows. While this is true, there seems to be a group
 of us that would prefer to focus on Linux.

 There is http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/linuxham/
 http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/linuxham/ and this is a valuable
 group but focused mostly on W1HKJ software.

 There are some groups that have software listings but do not have
 discussion capability.

 Does anyone know of a group/list like this? Do we need a new one?

 Howard K5HB
 
 
 
  - - --
 
 Announce your digital presence via our Interactive Sked Page at
 http://www.obriensw eb.com/sked
 
 Check our other Yahoo Groups
 http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/dxlist/
 http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/contesting
 http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/themixwgro up
 Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 
 




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