that
our secondary had never actually been configured!
We're working on getting it back again, but the Easter weekend isn't
making it easy with people away.
regards
Terry
/ -
http://openprojects.nu/services/irc.html
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you
shouldn't need any compilers, and the package management system should
drag in the appropriate libraries for you. Just select the packet radio
applications you want.
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ce
grounds, not on relative ease of implementation.
Feel free to reimplement it according to your vision. If enough people
think it's better that way perhaps that's how it will be in future.
I was just answering a question.
Terry
*BSD's get a kernel
hacker to work on developing kernel support for them it will be
impossible to port any of the Linux applications across.
Terry
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f backward compatability is lost as a result of the new patches there
is a great risk of a fork in development, the precedents don't weigh
heavily on the side of the non-backward-compatible fork.
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the network will grow, and
make an IP renumbering is difficult. But now to trim costs down you have
to use a simple hub to connect the system.
That's really bad practice though. In any case, that is what IP alias is
for.
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Tux: thrives on &q
these transmissions.
T3 is known as 'CHECK' in some AX.25 implementations. It's an idle poll
to ensure the remote end is still there.
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ran out of time.
I've already approached the knowledgable programmers seeking assistance,
they're busy :)
What we need are more knowledgable people prepared to put the effort
into learning the hard way so they can help others learn the easy way.
Terry
d. There is no mystery.
You've made the mistake of assuming the things you are asking are easy
and straightforward things to do.
Terry
. I've suffered this problem for
months.
I've tried walking through the kernel source to try and identify what
might be preventing it, and I'm stumped.
What amazes me is that more people aren't seeing it.
regards
Terry
tion will be looking at
addressing the user interface requirements, ie what information is
required to configure a system, how should it be collected, where should
it be stored and in what format? Those sorts of questions.
The ax25config tool looks like a great start.
Terry
that works in the interim.
Terry
being as consistent with the rest of the
Linux networking standards as possible.
Terry
the better way to go to me.
Terry
a change that will effect only base configuration tools like
ax25-utils then you can probably get away with it. If it is something
that *application* programs (an arbitrary term I know) like, say F6FBB,
or APRS, or gak, anything that users use directly then I think you need
to be more careful.
Terry
syntax been documented anywhere?
Terry
uot; the
make-kpkg tool seems to be not usable.
Gerd,
make-kpkg doesn't rely on "make config".
You "make menuconfig", or "make xconfig" first, then you run
'make-kpkg'. There is no need to use "make config", that is just what
"make-kpkg" uses if it finds a kernel source tree without a
configuration file.
Terry
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Does anybody know where to get the KCT linuxpackage ??. I have the KCT
board here with the software in dos that followed the card, but not much
fun if running linux and having just dos software :-)
http://radio.linux.org.au/pkgdetail.phtml?pkgid=76
regards
Terry
is included to add support to the 'predict' program.
Terry
time.
use the 'ldd' command to see.
terry@albert:~$ ldd /bin/bash
libncurses.so.5 = /lib/libncurses.so.5 (0x4001c000)
libdl.so.2 = /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x40069000)
libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4006d000)
linked against glibc (libc6)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-
the routing table, the same deal applies
Terry
Hans-Peter Zorn wrote:
(I think it would be rather annoying if 20+ stations at a user qrg
would broadcast every 5 minutes?)
Most networks I know use 30 minutes, not 5 minutes.
Terry
Gerd wrote:
I'm a Debian developer, I'm not running slink.
So there are plans to use 2.2.x kernels on Debian, too?
Of course.
Terry
Richard Adams wrote:
define(`confBIND_OPTS',`-DNSRCH -DEFNAMES')dnl
And where is one supposed to find that define ??
Richard,
It goes in your sendmail M4 configuration file. In Debian it is called
/etc/mail/sendmail.mc.
Terry
than glibc.
While I have not built a kernel, I do have old (maybe 8-9
years) versions 1.x.x.x.? I have planned (once I get smart
enough to compile then) I might try that.
Terry
as the SMTP
mailer.
Terry
?
Absolutely. But only if you feel you want to actually use something
that is in the newer kernels that you don't already have.
There is no magic to it. Upgrade if you want to, and don't if you don't.
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ebian developer, I'm not running slink.
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- but it does (I am still estonished).
I am still happily running a current Debian distribution on my 386dx40
machine with 32Mb of RAM. The Debian distribution still installs and
runs in 4Mb of RAM, at least it did last time I tried.
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want this
capability just so this machine can resolve the addresses for itself?
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off fixing the actual problem though
(the DNS problem or whatever it actually is) than naiively working
around it with manual name-address mappings.
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On 6 Jan, Bob Nielsen wrote:
http://radio.linux.org.au has it all (or at least most).
Bob,
What is missing you should contribute. There is a form there for the
purpose.
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On 9 Jan, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Terry,
Here's what I use:
http://www.lantz.com
I'm confused, what am I supposed to do with this?
Terry
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On 6 Jan, Bob Snyder wrote:
I just signed up to this list. I'm interested in getting some Linux based
radio software. Is there a good place for some links/downloads? Right now
my main concerns are logging and digital modes.
Bob,
Surely:
http://radio.linux.org.au/
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unchanged, but the devil is in
the details, there are lots of little things that have changed.
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if there
is serious demand for it.
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nts
I took on this year, so I may yet update the AX25-HOWTO again sometime
soon.
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it.
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of BBS on one frequency), convers, irc, DX
cluster, weather information sharing, all sorts of things. Anywhere
where you need to flood information out to multiple users on one
frequency.
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and either one computer or every computer on the
whole net could see that data.
You're thinking "IP Multicast", I was talking about AX.25 Multicast.
You can do IP multicast now without modification.
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broadcast address with QST-0
used as the default if unspecified.
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address. Until that happens it's kinda difficult to know what to do
with datagrams sent to the IP broadcast address. Reasonable behaviour
would probably be to make the AX.25 broadcast address configurable and
then support IP broadcast over it in UI mode.
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On 19 Oct, Marco Menchise wrote:
Thank you Joop.
I downloaded both but unfortunately xnecview only shows antenna _before_
analisys and jiffy doesn't seem to work on my RH 5.2 system (tcl 8.0 blt
2.4).
Don't forget npp, it's yet another listed.
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fine.
There is a Linux LapTop-HOWTO (http://www.linuxdoc.org/) that should
provide hints and pointers to what to buy and what to watch out for.
The usual precautions apply: treat it as a PC with hardware that you
can't easily change, make sure the hardware is supported.
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maintain consistency between documents).
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that someone
(maybe even me) would contribute the relevant information.
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I've lost the name/email/callsign of the person who took over the
AX25-HOWTO.
If you're out there, could you get back to me please?
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The mailing list archive can be found at:
http://hes.iki.fi/archive/dev-hams/
I really wish the people complaining about this evil secret society of
ours would read the announcement a bit more carefully.
chuckle
me too apparently :)
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truck driver playing with this stuff.
not at all.
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included can be made aware that it exists and have the
opportunity to subscribe if they so desire.
I'm sure when there is some concensus that we have a stable set of kernel
support and tools, ie when the development slows a bit, that the list will
be made public. I just don't think we're ready for th
scripts and works with the current
version of route. Both the client and server work on 2.0.x and 2.2.x and are
compatible with MFnos, Jnos and Tnos.
It's at ftp://bob.midtown.net/linux/dynamic_gate-1.02.tar.gz
Bob,
Where is the source code?
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://guglielmo.vk2ktj.ampr.org/pub/radio/dgipip/
It will compile against glibc2.x, it might work with older libc with a little
tweaking.
It's fairly ugly, it was a rushed job (I still don't have enough time!) but
you can improve it if you want. It's covered by the GPL of course.
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behaviour. I'll think about what might be some good settings.
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to make much difference?
What are your network latency times like to the server?
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at a time.
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On 5 Aug, Tomi Manninen OH2BNS wrote:
Am I the only one that gets an error message when trying to look at the
package description:
You're the second person to report this. What browser are you using?
Terry
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a defined SGML/HTML entity? I'm betting if we renamed the
variable to something else it wouldn't happen.
I'm betting also it's a browser bug.
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On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 12:10:04PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! Does this offer include updating the AX25 Howto?? :)
Absolutely, if someone wants to take over the AX25-HOWTO, they're
welcome to it.
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On 8 Jul, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've run the German version of the AX.25 Howto through BableFish
translator. Even in a computer translated version, this newer howto
kills the current English version. What's up with the conflict with
Terry?? I've heard this a couple of times in the past
do. Tell them what you can do. Say
things like: "I could help write an installation script", or "I could
update the BayCom section". Then they can know what you can do to help.
/rant
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On 8 Jul, Gerd wrote:
I probably could - but I then surely get into conflict with Terry
Dawson.
Gerd,
If you'd like to take over maintainership of the English AX25-HOWTO,
feel free.
Terry
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Is there a central repository and/or good starting point for the various
Ham oriented Linux projects. Terry Dawson's howto is quite comprehensive
but somewhat out of date I think ?
Keep your eyes on http://radio.linux.org.au/
Terry
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On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 11:17:17PM +0200, Jaime Robles wrote:
I think Terry, the HAM-HOWTO mantainer is in the list...
Terry, could you please mail me? I would like to talk you about the
Spanish translation of HAM-HOWTO.
You dont' need to talk to me. The document is covered by the GPL
be for someone to write equivalent software
and give it to the vendors to include with their product.
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"Penguinitis is contagious".http://www.linux.org.au/
, but you're right,
it should remove the lock file. I think this is a small oversight. We
can get that fixed easily enough. I'll pass a note along to Craig to
make the change for the next release of utils.
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to the largest population using a single currency ,
without additional cost!(apart from the Chinese)
Make no mistake, nothing I write has ever been, nor will it be,
restricted to any paper form.
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"Penguinitis is conta
and that
worked just fine.
Alternatively you could install libc5 onto your system.
regards
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"Penguinitis is contagious".http://www.linux.org.au/
(this is a good thing, not a bad thing).
or:
Check the first line of the script, it should look something like:
#!/bin/bash
make sure that the shell listed is actually available on your system.
ie /bin/bash in this example.
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medium. Very few people are happy to read large tomes electronically. A
publisher such as the ARRL, or the RSGB would have a virtual monopoly
on the market if they were prepared to back such a book.
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"Pengui
teurs Guide except
the RAG would also have a chapter on "What is Amateur Radio" (how to
become a HAM) because the RAG would be pitched at both communities.
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that will replace the HAM-HOWTO looks
like. It might fit the bill.
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for the HAM Radio
JB community; eg, Dave Cherlin NS1Y, Bob Cromwell, ...
Please don't make comments like that.
No, it's a fair comment, but only if those same people had volunteered to take
it over when I sought volunteers on this list a few months ago.
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On 19 Apr, Bob Nielsen wrote:
net-tools 1.51 (from Debian potato) appears to support ROSE:
thanks Bob, I'll check that out and see whether the support actually
works and what they've chosen to include.
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ably be
soliciting a co-author or two.
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"Penguinitis is contagious".http://www.linux.org.au/
. :)
You'd have probably gotten even more help, in the spirit of Linux, if
you'd tried a list more directly relevant to your problem :)
Terry
ore recent information? -kdp
"Be patient" still applies.
The new ax25-lib has been released for alpha testing amongst a few
select developers. The rest will quickly follow when the lib is
considered complete.
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that these protocols should work and that both he and Philip are
pleased to receive hints and suggestions for improvement.
Fine then.
Time to make another patch then. With a bit of luck it will make it in
this time.
Terry
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. And, I'm prototyping the
laptops that will go into the field. I'm using Linux all the way around!
I can't take any credit, I couldn't find the time to do the work, so
Craig Small volunteered to take on the job.
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in the past few months?
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On 15 Apr, Benedict P. Barszcz wrote:
Well it looks like we're looking for a suitable cemetary and a funaral
parlor to conduct the ceremonies, he he ... .
What if I promise you you won't even know its gone?
Would that make you feel better? :)
Terry
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something?
Only the point Mike :)
It isn't 'how' that is the issue, 'how' is trivial.
I was hoping the list might provide some direction in terms of where it would
like to find Linux amateur radio software catalogued if not in the HAM-HOWTO.
Terry
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.
Please, let's not confuse this mailing list for one that has anything to
do with the LDP.
The LDP already uses SGML, and already had a strategy to migrate to
DocBook. The DTD isn't the issue, it is the document class that is
wrong.
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On Wed, Apr 14, 1999 at 12:48:11PM -0400, Bloom, Jon, KE3Z wrote:
It would be nice to continue to have a ham radio presence within the LDP
(other than the AX25-HOWTO). Terry, can you briefly synopsize the
requirements that a HOWTO must conform to? Is the problem with the current
HAM-HOWTO
amateur radio organization).
SAL *is* a good example of precisely what I'm envisaging.
Terry
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On 15 Apr, Benedict P. Barszcz wrote:
It seems that HAM-HOWTO does not fit the description. It seems
to me that Terry wants to make it clear that there is no sense of
continuing HAM-HOWTO in its present, non-conforming form.
Yes, that is pretty much what I'm on about.
Please note all
uot; or "ugly". Some of these criticisms are valid in a global
context. You can't expect everyone to be interested :) If we want
anything done we will have to do it ourselves.
Terry
be a time where it would make sense, but until development
settles down (you might mistakenly think it already has :) I'd like to
keep it together.
regards
Terry
rimarily
responsible for the new version.
Really, I think I made a mistake even trying to discuss it here.
I'll just do what I'm talking then handle discussion.
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something?
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, this is true. The new official net-tools do not properly support
the amateur radio protocols.
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together what will be the next
generation of ax25-utils style package releases.
I'm sure that this particular problem will be addressed when that work
is complete.
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"Penguinitis is conta
textual catalogs that could be posted
periodically on usenet/mailing lists etc. for those that don't have
interactive net access, and all else could use the web site when
they're looking for software.
3 your idea here.
regards
Terry
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