Re: [Fwd: KCT board registers adress]

1999-02-04 Thread Javier Suarez
Anyone figured out how to get sattrack to compile under glibc (specifically in RedHat 5.*)? I get the same compile errors that others using RedHat have mentioned on this list. Javier A. Suarez KF4RCT [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Alan Crosswell wrote: > I believe Manfred Bester's free

Re: [Fwd: KCT board registers adress]

1999-02-04 Thread hsilver
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Steve Meuse wrote: > > another said... > >It is only available under Windows). > > Have attempted to run WiSP under WINE? You just might be suprised! > > -Steve n1jfu Not that you are suggesting so, but... With a port to native Linux, it opens the software for further devel

Re: [Fwd: KCT board registers adress]

1999-02-04 Thread Alan Crosswell
> Hi, > > There are still too few satellite tracking software and utilities > available for Linux system. To my knowledge, no Linux software can drive > azimut elevation rotors and pilot a transceiver (frequencies and modes). I believe Manfred Bester's free sattrack supports the trackbox and ri

Re: mailgw-0.3.1 released

1999-02-04 Thread Ichiro Hieda
Hi, Hessu, hi all, Thank you very much, Hessu, for maintaining Mailgw. I really depend on Mailgw! At 9:22 PM 99.2.4 +0200, Heikki Hannikainen wrote: >- Added message counter (msgc) as component in temporary files > (outgoing smtp and nntp spool), due to linux ftime() returning >

Re: [Fwd: KCT board registers adress]

1999-02-04 Thread Steve Meuse
At 12:14 AM 02/05/1999 +, Bernard Pidoux F6BVP wrote: >Hi, > >There are still too few satellite tracking software and utilities >available for Linux system. To my knowledge, no Linux software can drive >azimut elevation rotors and pilot a transceiver (frequencies and modes). >Developping s

[Fwd: KCT board registers adress]

1999-02-04 Thread Bernard Pidoux F6BVP
Hi, There are still too few satellite tracking software and utilities available for Linux system. To my knowledge, no Linux software can drive azimut elevation rotors and pilot a transceiver (frequencies and modes). As this o.s. is becomming more and more popular among hams (not only for packet

Re: Creating another ext2 storage

1999-02-04 Thread Geoff Blake
Robby, Welcome to the list! Do you shut the system down, or just switch off or press reboot? If you run (as or su root) "/sbin/shutdown -ht3 now" you will shut the system down properly and running e2fsck should not be needed. Geoff On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Bob Snyder wrote: > Date: Wed, 3 Feb

mailgw-0.3.1 released

1999-02-04 Thread Heikki Hannikainen
This is a maintenance release, consisting almost completely of bug fixes i've received from other people. No new features are included. It compiles, but i have not really tried running it once, since i don't have a single FBB system running, or a suitable free news installation. Since the fi

Re: packet on linux box

1999-02-04 Thread Karl F. Larsen
Hi Jeremy, Welcome to Ham radio and Linux! Get that HT and also get the ax25-HOWTO from sunsite.unc.edu and print it and read it 3 times. It matters which kernel your using and which compiler. I just got the latest production kernel 2.2.0 and it's HUGE! 13 meg when compressed and must be

Re: Strange behaviour of ax25

1999-02-04 Thread Richard Adams
According to Julian =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Mu=F1oz?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Dom=EDnguez?=: While burning my CPU. > > Hello Richard, > > >Firstly one would imagen a t_2 timer time of 1.5 seconds far to short for a > >1k2 link. > > I am using this value long time with jnos, and that worked perfectly. It was > e

Re: 4-serial-ports

1999-02-04 Thread Richard Adams
According to Alan Crosswell: While burning my CPU. > > 73 de Alan N2YGK > PS: I am running kernel 2.2.0 and have been doing the share irq stuff since > 2.1.42 when I got the boca board. I don't know if the 2.0 series has > this support but I think it does and I believe the standard distr

(As a point of interest) Re: PostgeSQL working

1999-02-04 Thread holotko
Due to the fact that some feel that discussions of Postgrsql are a bit off topic for this mailing list I would just like to point out that there are other forums where one can obtain info on Postgresql. (forums, websites, mailing lists etc.). A good starting point for Postgresql is: http://www