Again, the answer is as simple as time itself. In 2003 when we started
this project, 2005 the year and 2005 the IDE product did not exist. We
have been developing for two years with this and that is why we use 2003
and .NET 1.1. It is a fair amount of work to dump .NET 1.1 and its
managed
This is W5GI from Visalia. The Steppir is currently on the ground but we
hope to have it the air tomorrow morning. Rick, has generously provided his
SDR1000 station for use with the Steppir antenna. We expect to initiate SSB
operaton on or about 1600 UTC. look for us on or near 14.185. We
YES, this is a hint.
Dan has recommended Esvn as a tool like Tortoise for Linux. It does
appear to be close. For those following the Ubunto path, using
synaptic (not sure which repository since I use them all) search for,
download, and install Esvn to try it out.
There is one bug. When
Robert McGwier wrote:
YES, this is a hint.
Could this mean I will be having a busy few days ahead of me?
Also the plain old command line svn works just fine as well ;-)
John g0orx/n6lyt
I'm going to leap right into the middle of a religious war here..
As all the linux-o-philes know, there are probably 200 different distros
out there, each having some unique properties that at least one person
finds useful.
As you move towards more Linux for more SDR, I'd like to throw this
time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
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Too late. The decision's made already: Ubuntu.
73
Frank
AB2KT
Jim Lux wrote:
I'm going to leap right into the middle of a religious war here..
As all the linux-o-philes know, there are probably 200 different distros
out there, each having some unique properties that at least one person
Jim Lux wrote:
I'm going to leap right into the middle of a religious war here..
I totally agree with Jim's ideas here and add my own thoughts.
Currently, there is not a repository of binary images for the DttSP code
and it's dependencies. It requires the user to download all the source
code
Jim:
Consider Ubunto to be Debian on steroids. It is built like on top of
Debian as Mandrake used to be on top of Red Hat. Ubunto makes a
fantastic live CD for this and I've not found anyone yet that had a
major problem installing and running Ubunto.
For example, there is almost nothing
Too late. The decision's made already: Ubuntu.
Good luck enforcing it. (If you don't plan to really enforce it but
merely say that's what we'll officially support, then there is no
decision, really, just a preferred pathway, which is much different).
My preferred mode, when I get to this,
At 08:23 AM 4/21/2006, Robert McGwier wrote:
Jim:
Consider Ubunto to be Debian on steroids. It is built like on top of
Debian as Mandrake used to be on top of Red Hat. Ubunto makes a fantastic
live CD for this and I've not found anyone yet that had a major problem
installing and running
My only point was that with Ubunto I was able to find already built
binaries for everything one needed to build GnuRadio with the exception
of the latest changes (in which we need PortAudio V19). Some of the
stuff is just beyond painful to build (and set the dozens of
configuration switches
The only enforcement will be This is where we develop and run it.
Any problems running it on XYZ SlackDebSUSE BOMB distro will be worked
out by you and not us. We want to distribute a live CD with the
running code on it. That Live CD will be Ubunto.
Bob
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Jim Lux wrote:
Ah, yes.. but, then, are all Linux users of the SDR1000 going to be
building gnuradio from scratch?
No, but it's a good standard of comparison. Try it sometime on a
different distro.
This goes back to choosing a target distro based on the developers'
preference or the
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(If you don't plan to really enforce it but
merely say that's what we'll officially support, then there is no
decision, really, just a preferred pathway, which is much different).
That's all it ever meant. I don't see why this discussion is even taking
place.
73
On 04/21/2006 04:18 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
Many times, developers choose the distro based on their personal
preferences: they have other stuff that runs on it, they're familiar with
it, they know how to build packages or rpms for it, it happened to be the
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I will try to make a spec-file and rpm for Fedora, probably usable on
the other rpm-specific distros. Mainly for my own use, but I imagine
that others could be interested in it also.
Lars, that would be very useful for everybody. Thank you. One of the
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I see all the Linux discussion, which is interesting. I run both Linux
and Win2000. About the only thing I run Windows for any more is the SDR
Console. What I would like is to be able to run my SDR-1000 from Linux,
just as I do from Win2000. I set up Jack at one time and dTTSP, but
never could
So does Ubuntu support the D44 and the firebox and
what it takes to get the firebox connected?
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I remember that VMware recently announced a *FREE* version of their
virtual machine for home users or others who wanted to experiment
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/
I imagine one could run VMware on top of Ubuntu? and have Windoze2K or
WindozeXP or whatever you wanted. No? [or go the
w2agn wrote:
I see all the Linux discussion, which is interesting. I run both Linux
and Win2000. About the only thing I run Windows for any more is the SDR
Console. What I would like is to be able to run my SDR-1000 from Linux,
just as I do from Win2000. I set up Jack at one time and dTTSP,
perhaps I used the wrong link? should it be their *FREE* server product
instead of the player? http://www.vmware.com/products/gsx/
de ken n9vv
A few posts back, John Melton mentioned his Java GUI. John - care to give
us a brief overview of this GUI and its status?
Pete, N3EVL
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it isn't;
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Bob,
Since I hear Linux pronounced L-eye-nux and L-i-nux, I want to get off
on the right foot :) How do you pronounce the African word Ubuntu?
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Robert McGwier wrote:
w2agn wrote:
I see all the Linux discussion, which is interesting. I run both Linux
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Does this mean I should deep6 SUSE?
Phil, K3IB
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Phil, K3IB
How much and what kind of disruption would it be for you? If you're just
fooling around, then the answer appears obvious.
But, if you're asking, I'm assuming you (like I) have some important
non-Flex-Radio, non-SDR uses of the box.
You can
From the man himself;
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/SillySounds/
Kirb - VE6IV
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Bob,
Since I hear Linux pronounced L-eye-nux and L-i-nux, I want to get off
on the right foot :) How do you pronounce the African word Ubuntu?
Tom Thompson W0IVJ
Word on the street is that Microsoft will end of life .NET 1.1 sometime
soon after Vista's release next year. Another reason to be firming up plans
to move over to 2.0.
Rick, KG6IAL
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Sent:
FlexRadio and SteppIR are operating primarily 20 m around 14.185 using the
call K6V. Both the SDR1000 and new SteppIr are working well except for the
40/30m element,which has been disabled for technical reasons.
The DX convention is going well with lots of interest from attendees who are
walking
remove from SDR list
At 03:58 PM 4/21/2006, Rick Fletcher, KG6IAL wrote:
Word on the street is that Microsoft will end of life .NET 1.1 sometime
soon after Vista's release next year. Another reason to be firming up plans
to move over to 2.0.
This is at some variance with Microsoft's published support windows. I
As someone who tried Mandrake 9 some years ago and gave it away as just
too much hassle to do the things that windows does for you without
thinking about it, why is there such a demand for Linux based systems
for PowerSDR .
Not wishing to open a can of worms but I fail to see why people try to
Ken and others,
I'm starting some experiments with my 1 watt sdr-1000 and a prototype
PA-100 that Virgil sent me. I currently have the HF packer amp and have
been very happy with it (I built it with a input Pi attenuator that had
minimal attenuation but still 50 ohms) and find that the 1 watt
Bob and others
I am in the 'sort of' plug and play test group category.
I had no problems installing Ubuntu on a Dell Opti 150. Everything worked
out of the box with a few choices which were obvious along the way. Having
never even tried Linux before, I had to play around with it a little and
inspections enscribed:
As someone who tried Mandrake 9 some years ago and gave it away as just
too much hassle to do the things that windows does for you without
thinking about it, why is there such a demand for Linux based systems
for PowerSDR .
Not wishing to open a can of worms but I fail
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