Well, I have it running "sort of" when I got to select the com port I get a
blank screen where the com ports
should be. Not sure what is going on there. Must be something I am missing.
On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 12:18 AM Chuck Hast wrote:
> Thank you. I was not sure on that because in the past I
Thank you. I was not sure on that because in the past I did that (to remove
a older Wine install) and it left some
bits and pieces, but I may have messed something up in the process, and got
a wee bit gun shy... Once I
have tried the VM I am installing I should know a bit more, but thank you
for
sudo apt purge wine
sudo apt autoremove
should get rid of all the bits before you install the ppa.
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 9:21 PM Chuck Hast wrote:
> Thank you both, I was looking, if you tick on the [OK] button on the
> initial error it tries to run but after a bit it
> tosses a fatal error,
Thank you both, I was looking, if you tick on the [OK] button on the
initial error it tries to run but after a bit it
tosses a fatal error, looking at it I see that the version of wine is Wine
build: wine-3.0 (Ubuntu 3.0-1ubuntu1)
So looks like I need to update Wine. Not sure why Ubuntu runs such
For what it is worth it - I tried to install/run it under wine 4.9 in openSuSE
15.0 from added Emulators:Wine repo:
sudo zypper addrepo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Emulators:/Wine/op
enSUSE_Leap_15.0/ Emulators:Wine
It seems to work OK-ish without errors or crashes.
I got same
> On May 28, 2019, at 8:10 PM, Chuck Hast wrote:
>
> Folks,
> I just recently updated to a newer piece of radio equipment, the new
> programming
> software has had some changes to it. The original software ran better under
> Wine
> than under Windows, the newer version now fails with the
Folks,
I just recently updated to a newer piece of radio equipment, the new
programming
software has had some changes to it. The original software ran better under
Wine
than under Windows, the newer version now fails with the following error::
run-time error '-2147417848 (80010108)': Automation
Ahh the joys of dealing with Windows... What is going to happen with all of
this amateur radio software when
MS starts monetizing hard all of that stuff?
I wish these guys would wake up and move back to where a lot of amateur
radio software came from but they
will not until it starts hitting them
On Tue, 28 May 2019 14:48:53 -0700
Darren Couch wrote:
> I've gone back and forth with distros for a long time. Ubuntu works
> fine for me - I don't have the rolling release blues like I often got
> with Arch, or the ancient tools like I did with Debian or CentOS.
> I like deb over rpm based
I've gone back and forth with distros for a long time. Ubuntu works fine
for me - I don't have the rolling release blues like I often got with Arch,
or the ancient tools like I did with Debian or CentOS.
I like deb over rpm based solely on what I got used to.
If I need the bleeding edge of
On 5/27/19 9:56 PM, Michael Barnes wrote:
Okay, got my machine up and running and trying to get the server stuff set
up. First, I'm working on the NTP server part of things. This is a field
network with no Internet access, so I am providing time synchronization via
ntp with a GPS USB puck.
On Mon, 27 May 2019, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
What is this about? Are you honestly asking question about someone
elses opinion? Are you willing to accept the answers? What ever they
may be?
Obviously, the answer to your question - what is the best Linux
distro - is 42.
42 - Because it depends
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