Re: SERIAL PORTS PROBLEM

1999-01-05 Thread Theodore Y. Ts'o
> I am having problem using the last two ports cua4 (COM5) and cua5 > (COM6). Have tried to install a TNC with kiss attach but the last > two ports does not respond. The other first four ports works fine > with the same TNC with kiss attach. When my linux system is > initialize

Re: NEC on Linux

1999-01-05 Thread Pieter-Tjerk de Boer
Hello, > 2. Where is it? You might want to take a look at the "Unofficial NEC archives" at http://www.qsl.net/wb6tpu/swindex.html There you'll find lots of versions of NEC and related programs for different platforms (including linux), documentation, and source code (some even with hints f

Re: NEC on Linux

1999-01-05 Thread Juergen Braukmann
Bob Nielsen wrote: > > IIRC, NEC stands for numerical electromagnetic code and it uses the method > of moments to analyze antennas. Earlier versions are free, but the latest > has a hefty license fee. There are some DOS and windows programs > available (elnec, eznec, mininec, etc.) which have a

conversd for RedHat 5.2 ?

1999-01-05 Thread Filip Jonckers
Who can point me to a conversd version which can be compiled and of course run on a RedHat 5.2 distribution. I tried the last version of TPP but it will not compile Any help appreciated ! Filip, ON1AFN

Re: Time Zone Change?

1999-01-05 Thread Kai Schulte
> On Sun, 3 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > How can I change the time zone in my Linux box. On Sun, 3 Jan 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote: > tzconfig If your system does not have such a program (none that I have seriously used does), change the time zone information file, usually /usr/lib/zoneinf

Set KISS

1999-01-05 Thread Salvador Caballe
I use this script to set my TNC in kiss mode: echo kiss ON > /dev/cua1 echo restart > /dev/cua1 It works OK if the communication serial speed is 9600 bps. t I try to do the same at 19200, but I don't know how configure the speed, I look the setserial command help, but there isn't any refere

Re: Even further off-topic ...

1999-01-05 Thread Duvall, Michael J.
John Crux asked: >But how do >I use it ?? Who does controller cards for these beasts ?? I would read the Linux SCSI-how-to. The last version I looked at was very well written and had a lot of good information on SCSI controllers. Mike Duvall ac4zq

Re: SERIAL PORTS PROBLEM

1999-01-05 Thread Ronnie Hale
On Sun, 3 Jan 1999, JOSE NG LEE wrote: > I am using slackware 3.5 installation with kernel 2.0.36 and have > 6 serial ports available. Two serial ports are part of the motherboard > plus an STB 4-COM serial card that makes a total of 6 six ports. Before > upgrading to linux operating system, I

baycom axconfig: port radio not active

1999-01-05 Thread Kees Jongenburger
Hi a have a question: i have a 1200 baud baycom moden when i run the program listen i get the folowing: # [root@atari /root]# listen axconfig: port radio not active listen: no AX.25 port data configured Port bcsf0: AX25: NL2EJT->CQ v NL3NRD* pid=Te

Re: convers questions

1999-01-05 Thread Steve Meuse
At 11:18 AM 01/02/1999 -0500, John Ackermann wrote: >Howdy -- > >A couple of convers questions, please: > >1. What servers are people linking to these days? I have hydra as my >only link right now, but it seems to be gone more than it's there. Well, after having many problems similar to this,

Multiple reply

1999-01-05 Thread Jose Angel Amador Fundora
To all that answered about my node access question, now I can access it using /usr/sbin/node after I make an association with my plain account, as root is not allowed to associate. I am also telnetting OK to the node via port 4000, it was on the docs and I had not read it. Is that port 4000 s