Install libtiff-devel and reconfigure.
configure only checks if it can link. It doesn't check for presence of
headers.
On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 21:23 -0600, Bennett, Joe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Looking for some insight here... I'm helping another ham install Xastir
> on a fresh install of Fedora 8... I
Try kicking down your serial speed on both the radio and the computer. You
also might want to make sure that all available serial wires are connected
not just the two data and the ground.
-Original Message-
From: Russell Handorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 1
David,
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, this is with the PC's built in
serial port. I do have two USB to Serial adapters; I'll give them a try,
r
David Flood wrote:
I've seen this on my D700 and my Alinco 135 when I tried to use a really old
usb to serial adapter that couldn't handl
I've seen this on my D700 and my Alinco 135 when I tried to use a really old
usb to serial adapter that couldn't handle the handshaking.
I'd first try to find a computer with a real serial port. Failing that,
start trying different usb to serial adapters and hope you find one that
works.
Dave
KD
All,
I'm closer to getting this to work. I've made a new cable matching the
pinouts, and this time when I view the option of "view incoming data"
all I see is a repeat about 20+ times of a string:
O->TNC: ?
I've googled for this and dont come up with anything. Anyone have idea's?
Thanks aga