On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Stefano Corti wrote:
I moved from kiss to 6pack in my TNC EPROMS, and started to use the 6pack
driver in 2.2 kernels and spattach, the modified version of kissattach as
explained in the README.
I found that (as I espected) all ax25 connections now are working
Don't feel bad...no one knows how to get two soundblasters going with 2.2.x
kernels either!
KG7FU
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Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 1999 7:03 AM
Subject: WOW
Gee!
Cant beleive it! Not one answer to my request for help
At 22:35 8/4/99 +, Richard Adams wrote:
Then sommat is up with your mailbox(s) as well as your very funny routing
system, i took about one hour last night writing a VERY detailed message
which was in my opinion TOO large to mail to the list, so i mailed it to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] n5uxt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
i have the chance to mirror the server... i have a Apache+mySQL+PHP3
web server in the Spanish Research Network... RedIris
do you think we can coordinate a way to mirror the server?
We still have a lot of work that we want to do on it. I'd like to give
it a
Actually, the problem did turn out to be the particular kernel version,
2.0.33 . Another emailer (thanks Dirk!) suggested that I upgrade the kernel,
and so I revisted doing that ... this time it went smoothly ;) Now running
under 2.0.35 and without having to recompile or reinstall any of the
On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 07:59:58AM -0700, John Feist wrote:
With the Ottawa PI-2 not being available (TAPR was going to pick up the
kit ?) and the PackeTwin going out of production. Where does one go to
find a SCC8530 driven interface that uses DMA access? Is there a
commercial product?
Each time that http://radio.linux.org.au main page is downloaded i guess that a query
to the mySQL database
is made...
It looks like that the default php3 page queries to the mySQL engine for New
Software... (checking the date i guess!)
every time the page is asked... is that right?
It will
If anyone is interested I have written kernel module to be used as CW keyer.
It takes text input and generates CW sound using PC speaker and also keyes
your transmitter using standard COM1 or COM2 devices.
I would be grateful for any positive or negative feedback.
73 de Ivo, 9A3TY