in the attic its future perminate home) and
are rugged enough to be just thrown in the back of a pickup or car and hauled
anywhere.
my suggestion
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LOL why i couldnt remember that is unreal...but thanks
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bit of
info on a web page somewhere but have not duplicated the search..
help??
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On Friday 15 June 2007 5:20:21 pm Ray Wells wrote:
> However, with so many successfully compiled systems out there and
> working, I really would like to join them.
>
> I haven't been up long enough this morning to look into the video card
> driver suggestion of Chris Thompso
On Friday 15 June 2007 4:36:21 am Ray Wells wrote:
> I've had a long standing problem with no maps in xastir and I almost
> drove Curt to insanity with my problem.
>
> The problem started with a Debian upgrade some time ago but I don't
> recall just which upgrade it was, not that that's important a
On Thursday 07 June 2007 5:09:16 pm Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Tom Russo wrote:
>> Did you set up your interface so that you transmitted your position to the
>> APRS-IS server? If not, it has no idea where you are and so can't tell you
>> when there is a station within 160km of you.
>
I've tried setting up some filters but was left feeling like i made a mistake
in my setup.
i tried m/160 (should work out to 100 miles from my location right?) in the
filters box under interface > interface control > properties
i set the port number to 14580 and waited.
was left feeling like w
On Sunday 03 June 2007 8:48:17 pm Lee Bengston wrote:
> On 6/3/07, Chris Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> as a side note you may want to consider. i had a problem with my maps after
>
> > installing xastir from the repository under Kubuntu 7.04
> >
> >
On Sunday 03 June 2007 7:33:13 pm Lee Bengston wrote:
> On 6/3/07, Lee Bengston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Definitely - just got Kubuntu 7.04 up and running with a new install
>
> under
>
> > VMware server. I will then try a CVS based install and save everything.
>
> Hi All,
>
> As a follow
my maps issue is fixed. appears i needed to install the 3d driver for my
nvidia card. when i installed beryl and got the driver then the maps started
to show..wow woulda never thought that one.
now im left with the tnc issue.
question, what igate server do yall suggest?
united states south eas
just a few setup issues i just cant seem to wrap my mind around.
one is that i'm not able to view any maps, i had xastir working under windows
but since swaping to the Kubuntu Fiesty 7.04 machine am not able to see maps.
the other is i have not seen any traffic from the tnc, the recieve light co
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