Bob Nielsen wrote:
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> On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Damian A Ivereigh wrote:
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> >
> > I am looking at another modem manufacturer for HF operation: Halcomm
> > (http://www.halcomm.com/). Their modems natively use the CLOVER
> > protocol, but also have a &qu
I didn't know they were interested in Linux s/w, but you're right they
seem happy to give out the docs - they just emailed them to me (in
Word format though!).
Damian
James Jefferson wrote:
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> For what it is worth I have a complete HAL P38 (I believe) technical
> manual. The proprietor was ver
tor. I
> ordered the MFJ model 1276 TNC which has both pactor and 1200 baud packet.
> I assume that both are on a e-prom which MFJ said is version 3.0 and the
> latest one. I plan to use it with minicom until I understand it better.
>
> Will report how well it works soon.
&g
i - wb0tax
>
> On 08-Mar-99 Damian A Ivereigh wrote:
> Karl F. Larsen wrote:
> >
> > The End of VHF/UHF
> >
> > Karl Larsen K5DI
> >
> > March 7, 1999
> >
>
> [sni
Karl F. Larsen wrote:
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> The End of VHF/UHF
>
> Karl Larsen K5DI
>
> March 7, 1999
>
[snip]
>
> I hope someone good at programing gets interested and writes
> a driver for Pactor in Linux. I get my Internet e-m
Here is a translation courtsey of babelfish -
http://babelfish.altavista.com/cgi-bin/translate?
A note for Heiss:-
Lieber Heiss,
Ich spreche nicht Deutsch, aber ich kann das Übersetzung System
benutzen (an URL oben) - es
ist nicht gutes, aber gerades verständliches. Wenn Sie nicht Englisch
spr
You may have problems with this. COM3 shares the same interrupt as
COM1 and COM4 shares the same interrupt as COM2. You can get away with
this under DOS, being a single task OS (which was what it
was designed for) as long as you are careful what devices shared the
interrupt such that they never go
Check out "fetchmail" - should be part of the RedHat distro.
Damian
John J. Bauerly wrote:
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> Hello All;
>
> I am running RedHAt 5.1 and desire to popmail from the box to the packet
> machine. Smtp works great but I prefer to pop and hold. What does it take
> to allow the nos box to be able t
If you just want to store names and telephone numbers, I suggest you
forget PostgrSQL - it is way too big for that. I would just use a flat
file with the info in it (one record on each line) and then use 'grep'
to extract the info.
Damian
Karl F. Larsen wrote:
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> I'm wondering if ANYON
Hi Jersey,
This is very interesting, beacuse I have a similar problem that I need
to solve in Indonesia - we should pool our resources!
We are working on a rain-forest project on the Island of Seram - help
local people protect their rare and endangored bird species by
encouraging bird-watching t
You mean make an RPM? If so, I can help you here. I don't know the
AX25 very well, but I'm sure you know that.
Damian
> Gerry Hunt wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Does any one know how to intergrate the ax25 network configuration
> into a RedHat setup scripts.
> (current version 5.2)
>
> Gerry (g7rfm)
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> Hello All,
>
> How can I change the time zone in my Linux box. When I installed Linux I chose
> the PST zone but now I want to change it to UTC
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Paul Delaney
> kb2shu.ampr.org [44.16.2.46]
I am looking at a RedHat Linux box, hopefu
Ron Alford wrote:
> Then did make again. The error file is attached.
>
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/ax25-utils-2.1.42/lib'
> gcc -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -c -o axutils.o axutils.c
> gcc -Wall -Wstrict-p
The easiest and tidiest way is just to get the latest "dev" kernel. I
put "dev" in quotes, because it is very near to being called 2.2 - i.e.
production.
I have been running 2.1.130 for a few weeks with no problems. Although I
think they are on 2.1.131 now.
Damian
Bill Abright wrote:
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> Hello
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