Tom Robson, ve7did wrote:
When using compressed data with Xastir and Opentracker, what other APRS
clients will NOT decode the data properly? UI-View appears to be one which
will not decode Xastir.
I'm under the impression that UI-View should decode compressed APRS
packets, though I've never
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, Tom Robson, ve7did wrote:
> When using compressed data with Xastir and Opentracker, what other APRS
> clients will NOT decode the data properly? UI-View appears to be one which
> will not decode Xastir.
> Are OT and Xastir the only ones which will talk to one another?
>
>
When using compressed data with Xastir and Opentracker, what other APRS
clients will NOT decode the data properly? UI-View appears to be one which
will not decode Xastir.
Are OT and Xastir the only ones which will talk to one another?
I think we went through this a while ago... sorry for the re
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 03:33:33PM -0800, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
> On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, James Jolin wrote:
>
> > I thought I send this to you direct since I don't seem to get any replys to
> > my
> > messages. Maybe something has g
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, Ed wrote:
> My terminal window was filling up with the following message:
> Wed Nov 22 10:08:11 EST 2006 X_spider client connected from address
> 68.81.145.96
> str_echo2: Readline error socket: 104
> Wed Nov 22 10:08:11 EST 2006 X_spider session terminated, unauthenticated
>
Gentlemen,
I am running Fedora core 6 with the latest stable version.
My terminal window was filling up with the following message:
Wed Nov 22 09:08:08 EST 2006 X_spider session terminated,
unauthenticated user, address 68.81.145.96
Wed Nov 22 10:08:11 EST 2006 X_spider client connected from addr
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, James Jolin wrote:
> I thought I send this to you direct since I don't seem to get any replys to my
> messages. Maybe something has gone haywire. Here is the message I sent:
You've gotten 2 or 3 responses to it. Are you receiving mail from
the Xastir list at all?
--
Curt,
John Ronan wrote:
On 22 Nov 2006, at 21:21, James Jolin wrote:
Curt,
I thought I send this to you direct since I don't seem to get any
replys to my messages. Maybe something has gone haywire. Here is the
message I sent:
Somewhere in all the docs was some suggestions on what map layer to
On 22 Nov 2006, at 21:21, James Jolin wrote:
Curt,
I thought I send this to you direct since I don't seem to get any
replys to my messages. Maybe something has gone haywire. Here is
the message I sent:
Somewhere in all the docs was some suggestions on what map layer to
use for radar an
Curt,
I thought I send this to you direct since I don't seem to get any replys
to my messages. Maybe something has gone haywire. Here is the message I
sent:
Somewhere in all the docs was some suggestions on what map layer to use
for radar and the base map (tiger). I can't seem to find that
Thought I sent this to the list too.. guess I didn't. Since there's
been a lot of Linux talk lately, I thought I'd share one way I tend to
install programs as a user, makes things a little cleaner (and less use
of root needed)
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Xastir] Question
Date
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, AC7YY wrote:
> I am attempting a new install using SuSe 10.1. I have done this as a user in
> /home/kim/xastir
>
> cvs update
> ./bootstrap.sh
> ./configure
> make
>
> The summary shows ImageMagick = YES, prce - YES, all else is = NO
>
> No for the really stupid question
>
I am attempting a new install using SuSe 10.1. I have done this as a user in
/home/kim/xastir
cvs update
./bootstrap.sh
./configure
make
The summary shows ImageMagick = YES, prce - YES, all else is = NO
No for the really stupid question
How do I start xastir? I have tried xastir and ./xast
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