Dale Boresz wrote:
> I've been running this same free VMware server under Kubuntu -- running
> Windows 2003 Server in a virtual machine, and it works great. I was
> hoping to set up the PowerSDR software on it as well, but evidently
> VMware doesn't yet support firewire.
>
> 73, Dale
> WA8SRA
>
I've been running this same free VMware server under Kubuntu -- running
Windows 2003 Server in a virtual machine, and it works great. I was
hoping to set up the PowerSDR software on it as well, but evidently
VMware doesn't yet support firewire.
73, Dale
WA8SRA
KD5NWA wrote:
>I'm a cheapskate,
Greg wrote:
> Forgot the link
>
> http://www.mountainmods.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_71&products_id=359
>
>
> Greg
>
I'm a cheapskate, I use VMware Server, it free, you can boot Windows or
any OS you want while running Linux, you don't have to partition you
Hard Disk, no re-booting. R
ject: Re: [Flexradio] Vista / XP / Linux
My first encounter with Linux was very disappointing. I could not get
WiFi links to my router to work (making it virtually impossible to
update Ubuntu). Then my PCI card for USB was not recognized. Finally I
could not find a utility that would show me
t: Re: [Flexradio] Vista / XP / Linux
My first encounter with Linux was very disappointing. I could not get
WiFi links to my router to work (making it virtually impossible to
update Ubuntu). Then my PCI card for USB was not recognized. Finally I
could not find a utility that would show me when web
Ken N9VV wrote:
> My first encounter with Linux was very disappointing. I could not get
> WiFi links to my router to work (making it virtually impossible to
> update Ubuntu). Then my PCI card for USB was not recognized. Finally I
> could not find a utility that would show me when webpages were u
My first encounter with Linux was very disappointing. I could not get
WiFi links to my router to work (making it virtually impossible to
update Ubuntu). Then my PCI card for USB was not recognized. Finally I
could not find a utility that would show me when webpages were updated
(such as WebSite
Thanks to everyone who helped sort out my SDR1000 teething problems.
To add my 2c to the Vista / XP / Linux debate, my only experience with
Linux has been with Smoothwall and currently IPCop. If one could similarly
run the SDR under Linux on a dedicated PC, which is accessed across the LAN
with
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