Sam,
I created an Elecraft folder in my directory and copied there the
utilities. Good idea is to use a file manager, I prefer Krusader because
it is a twin panel manager similar to Total Commander for Windows or
Norton Commander for DOS. This allows you to work with archives in the
same way
perfect solution iain
I installed ia32-libs
and now the K3 util came right up
thanks for the heads up on the '32-bit' libs missing
--
GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan
Hi Sam,
This is most likely because you're running 64-bit Linux and the k3util
is a 32-bit app. You will need to install a bunch of 32-
Hi Sam,
This is most likely because you're running 64-bit Linux and the k3util
is a 32-bit app. You will need to install a bunch of 32-bit libraries
to get it to work. I reproduced the problem on Fedora 18 64-bit, and
got the k3util to work after installing several 32-bit RPMs. On Mint,
it *may* b
Sorry, Sam. I didn't read your email closely enough.
73,
matt W6NIA
On Wed, 04 Sep 2013 11:01:21 -0700, you wrote:
>You didn't mention that you'd unpacked the tarball. You would have to
>do that before trying to open an .so file buried in it.
>
>try
>
>tar -xvf
>
>73,
>matt W6NIA
>
>On Wed,
You didn't mention that you'd unpacked the tarball. You would have to
do that before trying to open an .so file buried in it.
try
tar -xvf
73,
matt W6NIA
On Wed, 04 Sep 2013 12:57:16 -0500, you wrote:
>I have just installed Linux Mint 15. I use to run Linux years ago, but
>have forgotten m
I have just installed Linux Mint 15. I use to run Linux years ago, but
have forgotten most all I ever _thought_ I knew.
I have unpacked the K3UtilityLINUX_1_13_6_17.tgz and placed it in a
folder in my ~/ directory. But when trying to run the k3util executable,
I get errors that I am clueless a
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