Re: Linux Crashing Randomly (Possible BUG in USCC)

1999-10-29 Thread Alexandre Fornieles
Hello, Jorge Matias wrote: My Linux system is crashing randomly. I don't know why, but I have found these log messages from the kernel: Mine also does... Debian 2.1 with glibc 2.1.1 update thanks to apt. Oct 25 14:01:23 tequila kernel: protocol is buggy, dev scc2 Oct 25

Re: Profuse Apologies To All

1999-10-29 Thread Ricardo Denis
At 19:30 20/10/99 -0700, you wrote: My sincere apologies to the members of linux-hams for the out-of-control autoresponder I unleashed this morning. no problem. one of the neat things eudora has is that you Alt-Click the title of any mesage and it highlights all mesages with that same

RE: Trying to start

1999-10-29 Thread Thibaut MAQUET
This must be a host address, not a network address: kissattach /dev/ttyS1 radio -i 192.168.1.1 Best 73 Thibaut F5CDQ -Message d'origine- De: Dustin McIntyre [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: vendredi 29 octobre 1999 01:03 À:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet:Re: Trying to start

Linux and packet starter documents

1999-10-29 Thread Sean Paget
Howdo, Having just come into possesion of an old Pac-Comm Tiny-2, I thought I would start to make use of it with my newly installed Redhat 6.0 system. I have a number of questions. Sorry if this is the wrong group: 1. What are the best sources of documentation? 2. Can I use it to

Re: QRZ! + node

1999-10-29 Thread Tomi Manninen OH2BNS
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, James S. Kaplan KG7FU wrote: Actually, I was looking to usse the cdrom and perhaps the unix/linux files supplied on it. If there is a command line tool to query a callsign then interfacing that to LinuxNode should be simple. Just use the extcmd facility, probably you want

Re: [Fwd: Jnet - Network Layer for packet-radio AX.25]

1999-10-29 Thread Thomas Sailer
Jens David wrote: You use the shannon formula for channel capacity, insert 15 dB S/N and 25 KHz bandwith. This gives you a theoretical maximum capacity of about 125 Kbps. You you know of any amateur radio equipment which is able to achieve this? The answer is for sure no. The truth is, this

Re: mkiss.c: uninitialized function (kernel)

1999-10-29 Thread Tomi Manninen OH2BNS
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Jorge Matias wrote: gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.2.13/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -fno-strength-reduce -m486 -malign-loops=2 -malign-jumps=2 -malign-functions=2 -DCPU=586 -DMODULE -c -o mkiss.o mkiss.c

Re: Linux Crashing Randomly (Possible BUG in USCC)

1999-10-29 Thread Jean-Paul ROUBELAT
Hello, My Kernel is v2.2.13. As far as I remember I had the same problem with 2.2.12, 2 weeks ago. It isn't solved yet. I have personnally experienced xfbb problems and "protocol is buggy" messages since early pre-2.2 kernels up to the last 2.2.13. I'm really waiting for a

Re: Linux Crashing Randomly (Possible BUG in USCC)

1999-10-29 Thread Alexandre Fornieles
Hello Jean-Paul and the list, Jean-Paul ROUBELAT wrote: As an application, fbb should have nothing to do with an unstable system. The only thing I can say is that when a kernel oops occur and fbb is using the kernel, the fbb task is ended, and that is quite normal. fbb 7.01

Re: Latest utils etc.

1999-10-29 Thread Arno Verhoeven
Ken Adams wrote: Hi Everyone I have been away from Internet/Amateur Radio/Linux for a while. I have now got going again and have a Slackware 4.0 install with the 2.2.6 kernel I have been looking around on the net and the latest Howtos do not mention kernels after about 2.1.43. What are

Re: QRZ! + node

1999-10-29 Thread James S. Kaplan KG7FU
Tnx TomiI know the essentials...unfortunately the linux app supplied with the CDROM has some old libc dependancies and acts "funny" suid root. AA7BQ just sent me this link with newer QRZ! apps for linuxhttp://qrz.com/files/qrzutils/qrzapps.html Downloaded it, but haven't checked it out

Re: Linux Crashing Randomly (Possible BUG in USCC) (fwd)

1999-10-29 Thread Joerg Reuter DL1BKE
I have already sent the forwarded message, but I found that those crashes don't have anything to do with the kernel messages that I'm getting. They are indeed harmless. I've found the place that generates these warnings... It only happens when received packets get sent to processes like

Updated Slackware package (was: Re: nrparms command error with new ax25 tools)

1999-10-29 Thread Arno Verhoeven
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS wrote: It's now available at ftp.hes.iki.fi aka ftp.oh7lzb.ampr.org: ftp://ftp.hes.iki.fi/pub/ham/linux/ax25/ax25-tools-0.0.5-oh2bns.patch.gz Is this patch needed for every distribution or for RH only? The patch fixes a bug in nrparms and in the user_call

Re: Now Baycom par96 causes new problems

1999-10-29 Thread hamclub
Ola Claudinei, On 28-Oct-99 Claudinei Camargo wrote: first of all you i think you need to setup the parport module. insmod parport insmod parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7 = it's work fine here ! That did it!!! Now it works!!! Thank you so much!!! 73, Martin

Re: Linux Crashing Randomly (Possible BUG in USCC) (fwd)

1999-10-29 Thread Cathryn Mataga
Interesting. I don't get the crash, and I don't run scc. I run soundmodem and KISS. Does anyone running hardware other than scc ever get this? (Or the 'is buggy' in the log?) Or does anyone running scc never get this crash? I have already sent the forwarded message, but I found that

xfbbd and 2.2.13, further testing.

1999-10-29 Thread Alexandre Fornieles
Hi again, As Jean-Paul suggested i have been doing some tests with my ax.25 server to find out if problems would still occur or not. Firstly, i have to clarify that the kernel Oops i've experienced are quite randomly based and so i won't discuss this point anymore until i'll be able to

Re: xfbbd and 2.2.13, further testing.

1999-10-29 Thread Jose R. Marte A.
From: Alexandre Fornieles [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Linux-hams [EMAIL PROTECTED]; XFBB list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: xfbbd and 2.2.13, further testing. Date: Friday, October 29, 1999 6:57 PM Hi again, As Jean-Paul suggested i have been doing some tests with my ax.25 server to find