On Jul 2, 2007, at 9:34 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
Note: I'm not a Mac user, but _am_ a Unix and Linux user/SysAdmin,
me too...
so I'm not sure how fragile a Mac is these days. I would think not
very fragile...
nope, not at all. I personally rank it just below solaris and above
linux in
This may be obvious, but not to ME! Hi hi...
What's the diffrerence in the WMSRadar and the USRadar?
Thanks,
Earl
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Differences in how they're served out. WMS is a web-service while
snagging USRadar is a wget snag. We could even tweak WMSRadar to snag
the image trimmed to user requirements instead of getting the whole thing
gerry
Earl Needham via Kubuntu wrote:
This may be obvious, but not to
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 12:36:20 you wrote:
Differences in how they're served out. WMS is a web-service while
snagging USRadar is a wget snag. We could even tweak WMSRadar to snag
the image trimmed to user requirements instead of getting the whole thing
gerry
So I guess that means
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
About time I said that! New FAQ questions answers added recently
available from CVS or from the documentation-old Xastir
documentation-FAQ section on the main web pages.
4.30 Why can't I see station trails as stations move around?
4.31 Why don't
Gee, I just found Xastir listed in the Adept package manager. I could
have
installed with Adept and not worried about compiling and everything else!
7 3
Earl
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Earl Needham KD5XB
Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk
ZUT
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Earl Needham via Kubuntu wrote:
Gee, I just found Xastir listed in the Adept package manager. I could
have
installed with Adept and not worried about compiling and everything else!
Yes, but...
The .deb version in the Ubuntu repository is from last november
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Earl Needham via Kubuntu wrote:
Is there a file I can edit here, to get WMSRadar for just the area
near where
I am, say out to 250 miles or so?
I think what Curt was trying to say in his reply is that Xastir already
asks for only enough data to fill the size of the
Gee, I just found Xastir listed in the Adept package manager. I could
have installed with Adept and not worried about compiling and everything else!
Yes, but you would be stuck on XASTIR 1.84 (assuming you are on
Kubuntu 7.04). If you are using Kubuntu 6.10, then Adept would install
version