Re: [Flexradio] HyperSDR plus Linux equal Questions

2007-12-29 Thread Bruce K3CMZ

Thanks  Frank

 Ubuntu is in the download process,
and now all I have to do is find
John's Java GUI !

 I will look at Bob's ERlang stuff today.

Thanks Again and Happy New Year to All

Bruce K3CMZ

On Dec 28, 2007 9:14 PM, Bruce K3CMZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi All
  I am pleased that the move to a new version of software is started!
 and I hope that a free version of software is in the plan.


Always.



  But, a few questions:

  1st: What flavor of Linux should I plan for?


Generally speaking, you should always be safe with the most recent
Ubuntu.
Bleeding edge versions may be simpler with Fedora Core (8) since it
seems to
stay up-to-date with the most-most-recent versions of compilers and
whatnot,
but those would only be required for development branches.

None of the individual components is especially complex or
feature-rich.
System software upgrades usually only represent improvements in
efficiency.


  2nd: Is there going to be a seperate SVN for this software?


There already is in part, repos_sdr_linux. There is no branch for the
Erlang  VR yet, but very soon.



 3rd: Is there a time frame in the works?


Not before Dayton. The premier focus is getting PowerSDR refined,
stabilized, and frozen. Alpha pieces are leaking out now but
completely
without support of any kind.

73
Frank
AB2KT


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[Flexradio] HyperSDR plus Linux equal Questions

2007-12-28 Thread Bruce K3CMZ

Hi All
 I am pleased that the move to a new version of software is started!
and I hope that a free version of software is in the plan.

 But, a few questions:

 1st: What flavor of Linux should I plan for?

 2nd: Is there going to be a seperate SVN for this software?

3rd: Is there a time frame in the works?

And Last: A seperate reflector is not wise, the powers to
be will have to spend more time putting out the fires!

Thanks to All
  and I wish a Happy New Year to all !

Bruce K3CMZ


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Re: [Flexradio] HyperSDR plus Linux equal Questions

2007-12-28 Thread Frank Brickle
On Dec 28, 2007 9:14 PM, Bruce K3CMZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi All
  I am pleased that the move to a new version of software is started!
 and I hope that a free version of software is in the plan.


Always.



  But, a few questions:

  1st: What flavor of Linux should I plan for?


Generally speaking, you should always be safe with the most recent Ubuntu.
Bleeding edge versions may be simpler with Fedora Core (8) since it seems to
stay up-to-date with the most-most-recent versions of compilers and whatnot,
but those would only be required for development branches.

None of the individual components is especially complex or feature-rich.
System software upgrades usually only represent improvements in efficiency.


  2nd: Is there going to be a seperate SVN for this software?


There already is in part, repos_sdr_linux. There is no branch for the
Erlang  VR yet, but very soon.



 3rd: Is there a time frame in the works?


Not before Dayton. The premier focus is getting PowerSDR refined,
stabilized, and frozen. Alpha pieces are leaking out now but completely
without support of any kind.

73
Frank
AB2KT
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