Re: [RDD] Hamfest (fork of Consoles) (Bill Putney)

2012-02-23 Thread mm
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 08:52:55 -0600, Logan Carmichael wrote: > Now if only I was as smart as some of you guys on this Linux stuff! > Ive been in a PC and Mac world too long, and just get confused with > how this Linux stuff works! WHO KNEW a kernel was anything other than > that annoying thing

Re: [RDD] Hamfest (fork of Consoles) (Bill Putney)

2012-02-23 Thread Bill Putney
Logan, If you're a Mac guy, you're 7/8ths of the way there. Mostly, OS X is plain old Unix with a fancy desktop. Like all the different flavors of Unix, OS X has some things in different places and but it's enough the same that you can get around in it without too much trouble. Mac's have man

Re: [RDD] Hamfest (fork of Consoles)

2012-02-23 Thread Alan Peterson
>>>From: "Cowboy" >>>I *was* wrong on the one telegraph. >>> Something about electrolyte concentration on an Edison cell, >>> and a Tungar bulb. _ What, no coherer or Barclay relay questions? Curt, just HOW the hell old are you? -a. ___

Re: [RDD] Hamfest (fork of Consoles) (Bill Putney)

2012-02-23 Thread Logan Carmichael
You guys have fun at Winterfest in VA... I'll be at the Dalton, GA Hamfest this weekend myself. And yes, it's true...there's a LOT of us hams in the business of radio, too! Now if only I was as smart as some of you guys on this Linux stuff! I've been in a PC and Mac world too long, and just get c

Re: [RDD] Hamfest (fork of Consoles)

2012-02-23 Thread Cowboy
On Thursday 23 February 2012 01:08:25 am Matthew A. Chambers wrote: > I took my Extra shortly after the FCC dropped the CW requirement as well, > skipped general by taking it and extra test the same time. Having the > extra also helped me get my job in broadcasting and also fast tracked my > CBT ce

Re: [RDD] Touchscreen

2012-02-23 Thread Sharkie
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 12:37 AM, Alan Peterson wrote: > > As-is, RD is instantly intuitive for anyone migrating from a Scott/WO or > OMT system, among others. If you could reconfigure the screen layout, what > would you be doing differently? > I guess I was thinking about the Internet broadcaste

Re: [RDD] Touchscreen

2012-02-23 Thread Alan Peterson
From: "Sharkie" Thanks Alan, but I guess what I was looking for is to be able to change the size and location of the buttons and the display boxes. _ You've got my antennae up, Sharkie. As-is, RD is instantly intuitive for anyone migrating from a

Re: [RDD] Touchscreen

2012-02-23 Thread Sharkie
Thanks Alan, but I guess what I was looking for is to be able to change the size and location of the buttons and the display boxes. ___ Rivendell-dev mailing list Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rive

Re: [RDD] Touchscreen

2012-02-23 Thread Alan Peterson
>>>It would also be nice to make the screen skinnable<<< You can do that now; my home version of RDAirplay and RDPanel have custom "tie-dye" skins. Check this page for details: http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Sample_icons The buttons wont change, but the background image can be whatever JPG

Re: [RDD] OpenOB

2012-02-23 Thread Wayne Merricks
Looks interesting, might have to bash something together and have a play. On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 06:37:59 -, James Harrison wrote: > Excuse the off-topic spam, just thought I'd drop a link to a little OS > project I've been hacking on for a few days which might be of interest > to a few peopl