Did you attempt to install any additional stuff like *magick or any of
the tiff stuff?
Dick R.
KC8OBZ
Ernst Niggli wrote:
Dear all,
6) Found solution on the web:
./configure LDFLAGS=-L/usr/X11/lib
7) from then on everything went like a charm, Xastir is running again!
If you try the same,
Chip Griffin wrote:
I recommend going to http://xquartz.sourceforge.org and follow the
directions to update the X11 and associated libraries and
miscellaneous other
This link didn't work. Googling determined the correct link to be...
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/
Dick R.
KC8OBZ
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My current theory is to install the Perl application for the Zaurus and
then run use the APRS perl scripts to decode and transmit packets. If
the Nokia's have this capability, that could be an option, and a quick
google search says that they do.
Dick R.
KC8OBZ
Curt, WE7U wrote:
Note that there
One thing not mentioned either here or on the website is whether the
RS232 is DB Male or DB Female?
DB Male would plug directly into the back of the radio and eliminate a
cable between the adapter and the radio.
Dick R.
KC8OBZ
Curt, WE7U wrote:
Forwared from the tinytrak/tinytrak4 mailing
I have a Zaurus C3100, but I've never tried it. PDA Xrom should work,
but I had problems with it, especially the sleep modes. The Z kept
wanting to reboot on sleep. If you have a bigger Z like a newer C3200,
you can run FreeBSD which you may have better luck with. Either way, it
would requr
Would switching to Graphicsmagick on my Solaris box fix my 8 bit display
problem? or is that a separate issue?
Dick R.
KC8OBZ
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I'm working on similar ideas. With the exception is that I wanted to do
a FreeSBIE live disc.
One of the things that I have mostly done is a script that will
automaticly look up your rough QTH based on your callsign. So input
your call and the script automaticly puts that into the xastir.cnf
From what I've read (although it's been a while) the UMN mapserver uses
basic shapefile data from ERSI. It's no different from using the built
in shapefile support.
Dick R. - KC8OBZ
Curt Mills wrote:
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Stephen Brown Jr wrote:
I found out about this today:
http://map
Tom Russo wrote:
I also recommend enabling rtree spatial indexing if you plan to use shapefile
maps and do a bunch of zooming and panning operations --- this option,
while still marked "experimental" is very stable and can speed up map redraws
when using shapefiles that cover much more area tha
I had some problems with the status line being too long for my screen
and not being able to see the end of it, so I made some small changes to
the code to print the status line on 2 lines. It's in main.c and just
uncomment this line:
// #define USE_TWO_STATUS_LINES
(to uncomment a line, dele
Although not in the same mold as Serial to USB devices, My next purchase
is going to be a RS-232 to Bluetooth dongle similar to
http://www.serialio.com/products/adaptors/BlueSnapXP.php. They also
sell a version that needs a power supply for much less than the battery
type one advertised here.
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 I call a Distro War!
The right linux is not Linux.
I have among my collection a FreeBSD Stable AMD64 Bit distro. I also
run a Debian varient, (or Deviant, if you prefer 8^) and Solaris. Among
them, I think I like the FreeBSD distro the best among the PC type
computers. I jus
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