On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Murry Brown wrote:
> Thanks for the replies.
> Here's the info.
> Xastir V1.8.4
> Libraries used: Festival PCRE@(#) Motif Version 2.2.3
> I am running Suse 9.2 pro and have an 80g drive dedicated to
> Linux.
Ok. That version is "oldish", but then we haven't released a new
st
Curt.
Thanks for the replies.
Here's the info.
Xastir V1.8.4
Libraries used: Festival PCRE@(#) Motif Version 2.2.3
I am running Suse 9.2 pro and have an 80g drive dedicated to
Linux.
Murry VE9MB
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> In any case, depending on what map libraries you have compiled in,
> you can download maps that match. Help->About again will tell you
> which map libraries you have installed.
>
> There are topo maps in two different scales available for all of
> Canada,
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Murry B wrote:
> I am brand new to this list and quite new to Linux.
> I have Xastir installed and all seems to be fine except that I can't
> seem to get a map on screen. There are ststions all over the screen but
> I don't know where they are. I need Canadian maps and I also
Hello.
I am brand new to this list and quite new to Linux.
I have Xastir installed and all seems to be fine except that I can't
seem to get a map on screen. There are ststions all over the screen but
I don't know where they are. I need Canadian maps and I also need to
know how to use them. Any
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 06:27:06AM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> flavor, containing:
>
> This probably affects links we have on our Xastir Wiki, on the Maps
> page (different Wiki), and in our online and text docs. Please help
> find these locations so
This probably affects links we have on our Xastir Wiki, on the Maps
page (different Wiki), and in our online and text docs. Please help
find these locations so we can fix them. Thanks.
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Ray Wells wrote:
> I had to go back to an older Debian release (Woody) to get a couple of
> packages that graphicsmagick required. They installed without dependancy
> or error messages so I'm guessing the system is happy with them. I
> currently have /usr/include/graphicsmagic