Sorry if this repeats earlier discussions on the list, but I'm trying
to tie down some loose ends.
What are the minimum kernel and libc versions required for the new 3-part
AX.25 distribution? Will the new packages work with a pre-glibc system,
and/or with a 2.0.35 (or patched earlier) kernel,
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Robert Schelander wrote:
You're right what you've said about ARP. Although the hardwareaddress is
already in the packet and it would be a very good idea to add this
thanksfully to the arp table (like flexnet does) it is vaild to check with
an ARP request.
It is
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Bob Meyer wrote:
Harold Hartley wrote:
you can find the web site at http://www.tapr.org/~wa0ptv and it tells
you the concept of it..
My question is; what does it have to do with web pages?
Bob
Bob, et. al.
This is sort of a synopsys of the article for
John Cusick wrote:
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Bob Meyer wrote:
Harold Hartley wrote:
you can find the web site at http://www.tapr.org/~wa0ptv and it tells
you the concept of it..
My question is; what does it have to do with web pages?
Bob
Bob, et. al.
This is sort of a
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Robert Schelander wrote:
My "only" problem now is, that ax25rtd doesn't run. :(
oe8rsq:/etc/ax25 # startproc /usr/sbin/ax25rtd
bind Control socket: No such file or directory
There was a posting about this on this list some time ago I think...
Yes, see
I finally decided I was sick of 1200 baud, and wanted to use the
soundmodem driver to speed things up a bit. So far, so good, I spent the
morning getting the afsk1200 talking to my existing station, but do have a
couple of problems that arose. I keep thinking I've seen these come up
before, but
Hi Fotis
For sure there are people interrested in doing that - and also
in Amsterdam. I may be spending December and January in that area.
vy 73
Regnerus Dantuma wp2b [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Fotis Georgatos wrote:
Hi,
is somebody from the list in NL,
Thanks Paul! So your suggestion is to use a laptop with a Baycom modem and
software; rather than a TNC in KISS mode right? My main use would be
probably for message transmission.
Thanks again;
Jeff KF4WYM
(BTW, does anyone know if there are any know packet networks in the
Kentucky area?
I'm also having trouble with ax25rtd. The maintainer has a patch for
ax25utils, but I'm using rpm's from
SuSE 6.2Anyone have binaries or a tarball they would share for 2.2.9
libc6?
Similarly, rspfd-0.08 doesn't compile with libc6, depends on
/usr/include/sys/socketio.h from an old libc.
Harold Hartley wrote:
It is a configurable server designed for limited web pages from the
internet to include callbook servers, dxcluster, or any other service
you
wish to provide and will interface to http on the 'net.
According to the QST article (written by John Hansen, W2FS) the
Thanks Tomi!
Creating the directory solved the problem.
Automatic creation should be added, I think.
There was a posting about this on this list some time ago I think...
Yes, see http://www.hes.iki.fi/archive/linux-hams/199910/0029.html.
You need to create /var/ax25/ax25rtd/.
Thanks again
On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 02:40:26PM -0500, Joe Martine, N5USR wrote:
I was able to get the audio portion working immediately, and proceeded to
try to get the PTT going. I first tried to use a serial port, but have so
far been totally unable to get the RTS or TxD to toggle. I reconfigured to
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