John Bradley wrote:
I rest my case: walt talks about all these different varieties of linux,
RedHat,Mandrake,SuSe, puppy linux and Debian,
all in one sentence. I take it these OS are not compatible with each
other. How the heck can u figure out what runws best with which?
Well, they
Salomao Fresco wrote:
Hi
That's my thought too!
If the time and energy used on the development of the many version
available were directed to only a few distro's, and make them more user
friendly, i'm sure that everybody would benefit from it and more and
more people migrate
DuBose Walt Civ AETC CONS/LGCA wrote:
What Linux does for one think is make you think about what you are doing
and keep you from becoming an appliance operator? How many hams really
know how to program their 2M talkie?
By the way... Did someone know about any software for 2M equipment
Michael P. Brininstool wrote:
I actually enjoy the Linux vs. Windows debate, but will not continue it
here.
I have been using Unix/Linux mostly for the last 20 years, and 2 years ago,
got rid of my last windows installation. I will never go back..
I have an ICOM 720A and an ICOM 756
Jose Amador wrote:
Taking adventage of SCS experience, they chose PSK
(cannot tell by heart if differential or not, a peek
to the manual is needed) as a modem, and depending on
the retry rate (closely related to BER) it tries more
complex constellations and more carriers. One of the
secrets