Re: [digitalradio] Pskmail Server in U.S.

2009-05-16 Thread Rick W
Russell, Where is the Wisconsin one located? I live in SW Wisconsin, but my understanding is that there are 3 PSKmail stations listed as active in the U.S.,? At least on the 10.148 frequency. The main one I can sometimes reach is WB5CON in Mississiippi, but not easy to do on a consistent basis

RE: [digitalradio] Question for the Linux gurus

2009-05-16 Thread Dave 'Doc' Corio
Thanks for the tip, Phil! I downloaded XUBUNTU and it loaded very nicely on the laptop. With only 96M of RAM, though, it's almost unusable. I'll have to think about adding some RAM to make it work. Tnx es 73 Dave KB3MOW -Original Message- From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [m

Re: [digitalradio] Question for the Linux gurus

2009-05-16 Thread Phil Barnett
Dave wrote: > I posted a different question a few days ago, and a respondent suggested I > use Linux. Here's a follow up question. > > I have an older laptop computer on which I may want to load Linux. It is a > Pentium II operating at 366 Mhz. It currently has Windows 98 as the OS. I'm > thinki

[digitalradio] Pskmail Server in U.S.

2009-05-16 Thread Russell Blair
I was taking a count today of Pskmail Servers in the U.S. and there are four 1 in Mississippi, 2 in Texas, 1 in Va, 1 in WI, and one in western Canada. Hopefully there will be more users as time goes on and the word gets out and more people start getting out and needing to use the mail servers.

RE: [digitalradio] Re: Question for the Linux gurus

2009-05-16 Thread Dave 'Doc' Corio
Well, I managed to get Puppy Linux 4.2 to boot from CD with this old laptop, and even got the internet connectivity issue resolved. Puppy 4.2 found the USB10T interface with no problem, and within a few minutes I was able to check my email and use the web. That was the good news. The bad n

[digitalradio] Re: Question for the Linux gurus

2009-05-16 Thread doug_helbling
Great discussion on Linux here ... glad to see someone willing to give it a try. I just switched over to Linux for digital modes, and while I miss some of the features of Simon's very fine HRD/DM780 program, the performance boost I get from Linux is outstanding and FLDigi is very well behaved on