ritz wrote:
>
> > Well... the AX25-HOWTO is outdated so you should not take everything
> > that is in that document as a fact...
>
> I've noticed this, also the HOWTO's seem to be a little different from one
> "mirror" site to the next... even though they are all dated the same.
> I use Redhat,
On 31 Oct, ritz wrote:
> I've noticed this, also the HOWTO's seem to be a little different from one
> "mirror" site to the next... even though they are all dated the same.
> I use Redhat, 6.1 (Kernel 2.2.x). Any suggestions where I might find some
> more up to date FAQ's for ax25?
Gerd has a g
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ritz writes:
>> Well... the AX25-HOWTO is outdated so you should not take everything
>> that is in that document as a fact...
>
>I've noticed this, also the HOWTO's seem to be a little different from one
>"mirror" site to the next... even though they are all dated t
> Well... the AX25-HOWTO is outdated so you should not take everything
> that is in that document as a fact...
I've noticed this, also the HOWTO's seem to be a little different from one
"mirror" site to the next... even though they are all dated the same.
I use Redhat, 6.1 (Kernel 2.2.x). Any su
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. W
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 the latest bits and pieces