Hi,
I wonder did you get up and running? I was on vacation.
Regards
John
On 16 Oct 2008, at 04:25, Robert Rogers wrote:
Hi all:
I'm trying to configure soundmodem... I've not found any good
instructions
on how to set it up If it's off topic please email me direct
a
dduser j0n dialout
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo adduser j0n dialout
[sudo] password for j0n:
The user `j0n' is already a member of `dialout'.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Regards
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On 18 Aug 2008, at 03:47, Jim Morgan wrote:
Note that a lot of newer Linux systems have switched to
using t
yes
GPSMan/gpsmanshp (GPS downloads) ... : no
All sliders are present and correct.
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Excuse the top post,
I'd be happy to use Disk space(lots)/network(gigabit) from here to
help out, actually if anyone snagged the stuff from the server over
IPv6 it would be even better ;)
Cheers
John
On 1 Aug 2008, at 15:41, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Gerry Creager
On 29 Jul 2008, at 14:40, Nick wrote:
Hi John,
I am using 10.5.4
Thanks,
Nick
Hi,
Unfortunatly I don't have access to a machine with it on, so I can't
try it here..
john
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Hi,
I'm at IETF, so have a bit of time between sessions. I'd like to
help you solve this, but I'm not seeing the issue you are (but
finding my own problems ;)).
What version of OSX are you running? 10.4.11 here.
Regards
John
On 27 Jul 2008, at 19:48, Gerry Creager wrote
On 25 Jul 2008, at 16:27, Ken Bessler wrote:
In xastir
Interface -> Interface Control -> Add -> AX25 TNC
Should do it.
John
Maybe I'm dumb, but do I just name the interface "1k2" or do
I name it "1k2 speed 1200"?
hmmm not sure.. and not at home.. you
In xastir
Interface -> Interface Control -> Add -> AX25 TNC
Should do it.
John
On 25 Jul 2008, at 10:57, Ken Bessler wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Xastir] newbie help
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 09:42:11 +0100
To: xastir@xastir.org
Lets assume you have soundmodem run
paclen
window (maxframe)
and description respectively.
Then in xastir add a linux ax25 port with the name 1k2 speed 1200...
and you should be golden.
Caveat.. I'm not at my machine.. so there may be (are!) mistakes in
the above
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On 19 Jul 2008, at 09:10, Tom Hayward wrote:
http://northwest.aprs2.net/rivettracker/torrents/Xastir-
antiX_7-15-08.zip.torrent
Morning,
I've just jumped onto this on a machine with Gigabit connectivity,
apologies for the delay, been on hols.
de John
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From: "Curt, WE7U" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Xastir - APRS client software discussion"
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Xastir] maps, loading
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008, John wrote:
I have xastir installed and I have an Icon displayed but no maps.
The online ma
I have xastir installed and I have an Icon displayed but no maps. The online
maps do not display and I have not been able to display maps from map
dirrectory. What have I done wrong? I am using Linux Xandros.
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Hmm,
Doesn't this generally mean that the LANG environment variable is set
incorrectly for xastir?
Try
export LANG=C; xastir &
John
On 22 Jun 2008, at 13:27, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
I am running the latest devel release here from a console window
and I am getting thi
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Thank you, Curt. I'll try that and let you all know of my (hopefull)
success.
73 KC5LAA, John
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Curt, WE7U <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, john paterson jr wrote:
>
> > Thanks for replying, Curt. I am trying to instal
Thanks for replying, Curt. I am trying to install Xastir with Cygwin on
Windows XP Pro.
73 John, KC5LAA
On 6/12/08, Curt, WE7U <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008, john paterson jr wrote:
>
> > I receive the same error message:
> >
> > checking
I receive the same error message:
checking for X... no
configure: error: *** No X11! Install X-Windows development
headers/libraries!
***
I am running Xwindows with X11 server active. At Step 6, the "./configure"
command fails with the above error. What do I need to do?
KC5LAA, Joh
r
Or I get an error when I start xastir:
festival_client: connect to server failed
SayText: Couldn't open socket to Festival
Thanks for all the help getting loaded and working on Fe9!
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o do something else to use shapefiles? Thanks for any help at
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ir/maps as mentioned in the README.MAPS - would
that matter? Have other Fedora 9 users had any map issues? Thanks!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# find / -noleaf -name shapelib*
/usr/share/doc/shapelib-1.2.10
/usr/share/doc/shapelib-1.2.10/shapelib-tools.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# find / -noleaf -name
of the I-Gate.
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On 14 Apr 2008, at 21:50, Corby Krick wrote:
Sorry if this has been asked before -- I did a quick search and
didn't seem to find what I was looking for.
My station at home runs APRS via an internet connection. Using
Xastir 1.9. My position doesn&
APRS on air
traffic and limited messaging through the GPS.
Congrats Jim,
I can second the vote for the OT2. Its relatively easy to put
together and is a most flexible and capable device. We have both the
OT2 and T2-135 in service at various locations here.
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that I have
already, put GPSman running (or something) and drive one or two of
his fields.. just to see what he thinks...all the locals looking at
their APRS displays will think I've gone barmy...
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be borne out in practice.. I don't
really know how these things go.
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It's for an agricultural guidance solution they are the two GPS
options available. I suggested to him to borrow my GPS-18 (which I
use with my OpenTracker 2) to test it before deciding on which to
use, as I know WAAS signals are quite strong here.
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d let the experts answer. (:
Yeah, my post took so long to appear, I emailed an 'expert' directly
(who'll remain nameless/blameless), and I got just what I was looking
for.
Thanks
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#x27;correct' answer, or could
someone point me at an 'ideal' map?
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I am using MYSQL2300 to get data from my WS2300 station. The information
for wind_angle is incorrect. There is a bug in the setup file for the
mysql table. The table, weatherdump.sql, needs to be modified. I believe
rel_pressure may also have an error according to a bug report on the
open2300.
n I figure out
the hex value(s) that I need?
Regards
John
P.S. Good luck with the submission!
John Ronan wrote:
Dumb question.
Am I doing this right?
It seems to be roughly in the right place etc..
#
# $Id: IrishMET.geo,v 1.5 2006/12/01 21:47:11 we7u Exp $
#
#US Composite Radar ima
# and valid for a 24-bit color map.
#TRANSPARENT 0xff
# The following should work for a 16-bit color map.
#TRANSPARENT 0x0
# The following should work for all color maps, now.
#TRANSPARENT 0x0
TRANSPARENT 0x0
I was going to email them to ask if a larger image size could be made
king on a 'mini' project, to suck track's
from Garmin GPS's for me if its of any interest for xastir. It's
written in C++.
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#x27;m not sure what the policy is on following versions.
For giggles I've grabbed 1.4.0 to see if xastir compiles against it.
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outputs, there's little I can do to keep
the arrow heads a constant size but we can look into this.
Colour would definitely help if thats possible. Is it possible to
animate it slightly slower? Trying to follow a feature (and its
components) gets difficult as it's moving qui
27; a
version of GraphicsMagick?
Regards
John
On 25 Aug 2007, at 00:26, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, John Ronan wrote:
also 'upgrade' to GraphicsMagick.
After doing so (using --quantum-depth=16) I get
Magick: No decode delegate for this image format ().
I've been playing w
o Jetlag?)
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Any xastir developers going to be in Huntsville? If you are I owe
you a beer.
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weather data out and using it as sensor streams. Interesting
stuff. Because it's REST- and XML-based, it's not nearly as
compact as APRS, but useful in the paradigm of the XML revolution
that's been sweeping the net...
Ummm... ok... you've now completely lost me
Morning,
I wonder if one of you guys could give me a pointer as to how I could
grab the image in
http://www.met.ie/latest/rainfall_radar.asp
and attempt to make it a transparent overlay for xastir?
Any thoughts appreciated.
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On 6 Jul 2007, at 14:30, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jul 2007, John Ronan wrote:
Just curious, is it the general perception that _everything_ listed
above that line is needed in order to run, or is it just
overachievers (like me) that feel the need to see a positive
indication for every
x27;t say 'yes' then there's something wrong.
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had to turn off
all raster images.. including ones I had working before.
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://www.stratofox.org/images/biolaunch-flight-ge-20070511.jpg
Sweet... very nice.
Pity about your laptop giving you grief though.
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tage on Saturday. This meant we had our own
Tactical APRS network up and running independent of any other
infrastructure.
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reported previously with OS X). gm itself displays the image just fine.
There are no error messages displayed
Suggestions?
BTW. Having the wiki as a reference is just so useful.. takes no time
at all to get back up and running.
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Ok, I'm still not there.
file Ireland1600x2000.bmp
Ireland1600x2000.bmp: PC bitmap data, Windows 3.x format, 1600 x 2000
x 24
/Users/john/Source/src/XASTIR/build-initial/src/xastir
Built-in map types:
gnis USGS GNIS Datapoints
map APRSdos Maps
map Wi
ted a reply to what I thought
was the list but sent it to myself only :)
I had added GraphicsMagic-config as a soft link in /usr/bin
I just needed a cup of coffee and a sit down :).
I'll be keeping your reply for future reference
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Help!
I'm trying to build xastir with GraphicsMagick on OS X and I'm stuck.
I don't really 'get' the autoconf stuff so I'm going to need guidance
to figure this one out.
I installed it from source so its all in /usr/local
john$ /usr/local/bin/GraphicsMagic
quick guess...
have you run ldconfig as root/sudo?
I'll be updating my xastir later on a 6.10 machine.. I'll see if I
come up with anything odd.
John
On 5 May 2007, at 15:09, Larry Shields wrote:
I am running Ubuntu-6.10, and I've been trying to install
xastir-1.9.0...Now
to match what we're
currently compiling against.
Is GraphicsMagick now the correct (and preferred) library? as I'm
fairly sure I"m still compiling against ImageMagick.
Regards
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ometimes
re-vandalizing pages minutes after I had fixed them. Some people
need to
get a life.
Robot based maybe?
I must check the 'LiveCD' page contents again, just in case the newer
updates of unbuntu 6.10 have changed anything.
Thanks for the hard work guys.
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around line 84/85 to tell people to
change the variables below to reflect their settings? Its obvious to
me, but maybe not for others
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Hi,
By geotiff do you mean the library?
Have you looked at the instructions in
http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.php/HowTo:Ubuntu_6.10
Regards
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EI7IG
On 8 Mar 2007, at 16:23, larry wrote:
I am having a problem in locating the GEOTIFF file for Ubuntu 6.10,
can anyone suggest where I
maps.c:3918: warning: zero-length printf format
string
../../src/xastir/src/maps.c: In function 'load_alert_maps':
../../src/xastir/src/maps.c:8319: warning: format '%d' expects type
'int', but argument 4 has type 'size_t'
Its not a big deal, depending on w
in my interpretation, so
I'd investigate further, or maybe someone else on the list has more
information. I've only started doing this recently, so there may be
better ways.
I use MapQuest for 'zoomed in 5k x 5k tiles, and find them quite
detailed.
Regards
de John
EI7IG
On
into
a single log (maybe CSV) file for each.
Obviously this years event is a bit too close to try anything.
Comments?
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Hi,
I've been meaning to do it for a while, but I finally have a
screenshot of APRS in the southeast of Ireland.
It's linked to from
http://www.ei7ig.org
URL is
http://www.irishsystems.com/xastir/snapshot.png.
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Have a gander at ..
http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.php/HowTo:Ubuntu_6.10
I think that covers it.
Regards
John
On 20 Feb 2007, at 18:22, larry wrote:
I am in need of help on two dependences, that I can not seem to find
under Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy...
They are Geotiff & Gdal, any help woul
Derrick sees the thread, it doesn't make
sense to do the work twice, so if he had a clever script done
already, that would be very useful.
If someone wants something specific, I'm sure I could do it by hand
if required.
Regards
John
Each of the original TIGER/Line directories need
So, what needs to be done to generate them? I hate to see a machine
idle. If someone could talk me through the procedure, I could
generate them on the machine they are now sitting on.
Regards
de John
On 19 Feb 2007, at 21:15, Jason Winningham wrote:
On Feb 19, 2007, at 3:05 PM
ll try my Linux box when I get home.
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Hi Ron,
I'd be happy to help you out. I've been a bit snowed under of late,
and its a while since I rebuilt from source, so I've to get openmotif
working bye the sounds of it.
I'll see if I made any notes last time, but I generally forget :(
John
On 18 Feb 2007, at 2
ubuntu 6.10 (home)
ubuntu 6.06 LTS (ireland.aprs2.net/t2core2)
Regards
John
On 18 Feb 2007, at 18:23, Gale wrote:
James Jolin wrote:
I am taking a poll. Which linux distro are you guys using?
73, Jim
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rl is
http://ireland.aprs2.net/xastir/tiger2006/
Be aware, only just over half have copied,
tiger2006_NJ.zip is currently being pulled.
Once it completes I'll upload the whole lot to Gerry's server, but
anyone who wants whats currently there, feel free to download away.
Regards
de Jo
Gerry, to save his cable modem, I can upload them when the download
is finished, if thats acceptable?
John
On 15 Feb 2007, at 17:06, Gerry Creager wrote:
Darn it, work got in the way of answering quickly...
gerry
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
that is
what is 'officially' recommended in the UK.
And, to be honest, with lift conditions I've seen all sorts of
wonderful path combinations. So I couldn't even guess what is even
most used.
Regards
de John
EI7IG
On 6 Dec 2006, at 14:51, James Ewen wrote:
O
that it connects to?
I'm going to put it running on a full feed (port 14580 m/25000) and
I'll leave it run overnight.
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On 26 Nov 2006, at 20:08, Curt Mills wrote:
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006, John Ronan wrote:
haven't really got a chance to... I'll have a better look tomorrow
morning. I
tried it on two machines but it didn't work
strace ./xastir
execve("./xastir", ["./xastir"
ory
) = 40
close(3)= 0
munmap(0xb7eec000, 4096)= 0
exit_group(1) = ?
Process 22003 detached
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Darwin`"; then echo blobby; fi
blobby
:~ j0n$
To fix it I manually changed LD_SHARED to be gcc -dynamiclib, which
works, but isn't the correct way of doing it.
Any suggestions?
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On 23 Nov 2006, at 20:16, Jeff Mohler wrote:
Ive got my kit 90% put together and need to test it..the tracking
part.
I bought an Opentracker 1x.
The manual says to DL the software from the download section of the
store.
Hi,
Try
http://n1vg.net/opentracker/downloads.php
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Oh, and by the way what's the answer to the question( s)
Jim
I'm fairly sure this was replied to already, have you had a look in
the archives?
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prs2.net/xastir/ubuntu-custom6.10xastir1.8.5.iso.
I'll hopefully get a chance to show it off this weekend in the
mountains (on an excercise)
Comments welcome.
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ning I changed the wiki *again* to add the
extra cheese
that touches configure first, so that the makefile doesn't rebuild it.
Well caught.
And as I restarted from scratch following your instructions, I now
have a shiny new Ubuntu 6.10 Live CD made that I'm about to burn...
but
chine (one that
had been
upgraded from 5.10 through 6.06 to 6.10) I did not see this
problem, but
today I did a fresh install of 6.10 on a new laptop and there it
was. I have
no idea why there should have been a difference, but there was,
exactly as
you and John have both seen.
I tracked down
ut I have to go shopping or
I'll starve tomorrow (so my wife tells me)..
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Bearing in mind I had difficulty before with my first attempt at
6.10, in light of Tom's extra work, I'll try making a boot CD again
tomorrow morning (hell, I' might try it fro home if herself is
watching TV), build it from Ubuntu 6.10 and CVS.
Would that do f
(the command is 'id') and what are the permissions on the
files 'ls -al' will give you those.
John
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my Mother In Law's.. so I definitely couldn't be late .
Too full now... :)
Regards
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On 11/10/06, John Ronan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Evening,
I've just finished what should be a custom ubuntu live cd. I've not
had a chance to test it and have to head out
someone does download it.. try running it from the command line.
If its working ok, I might polish it off a bit next week.
Cheers (and beers :) )
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I'll dig the laptop out of my car tomorrow and see if I can reproduce
it as well...
John
On 7 Nov 2006, at 16:55, Eric Christensen wrote:
Curt,
I'll see if I can come up with the right combination to make it easily
reproducible.
Eric KF4OTN
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov
Come to think of it.. that happened me as well.
John
On 6 Nov 2006, at 21:29, Eric Christensen wrote:
I had similar problems earlier, too. I would add an interface and
then
the interface box would show up with no buttons. If I closed the
interface box and open it right back up it would
On 6 Nov 2006, at 03:15, Darryl Gibson wrote:
John Ronan wrote:
Big snip.
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Building with libgc (Debug) : no
Building with profiling (Debug
ck to 6.06 LTS which 'solved' pretty much all the
problems for me :)
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ux Standard Base (Experimental) ... : no
Sleeep
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On 4 Nov 2006, at 20:35, Rick Green wrote:
On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Bob Nielsen wrote:
apt-get source xastir
This will bring in the xastir source tree, along with all the
library headers (-dev packages) that are necessary to
Debug) : no
Building with profiling (Debug) : no
Building with rtree indexing (Experimental) : no
Building with Linux Standard Base (Experimental) ... : no
I don't have my TH-D7 so I can't check the serial port at the moment,
but
lic License. This program has absolutely no
warranty.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sources/xastir/tmp/libgeotiff-1.2.3$
So, not being a developer/expert in this area, my gut tells me to
chuck it and start with 6.06 again... any suggestions (while I get
coffee :))?
Regards
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gpsk, xlog,
etc. I would also like to mess with soundmodem some more, I never
got that
working satisfactorily under Ubuntu either.
This distro has a lot of room to grow. I wish they would backport
more of
the ham radio apps as building things under Ubuntu can sometimes
be a pain
in the ass.
r 2
from
http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam/index.php?title=Troubleshooting&printable=yes
it seems to be a compiler issue.
So I installed gcc-4.0 and edited the makefile to use gcc-4.0, but
its still give the same problem, I'll try dropping back another
version tomorrow.
Thats me done for ton
On 1 Nov 2006, at 18:49, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Nov 1, 2006, at 9:53 AM, John Ronan wrote:
I'm quite amazed that Ubuntu would ship with a bleeding-edge
autoconf and
a fossilized automake. Go figure.
Me too..
To answer Bob's post.. yes.. I tried, but there aren't any
some more, I
never got that working satisfactorily under Ubuntu either.
I'm going to see what I can get working with the ubuntu supplied
kernel first. Obviously my target is xastir for a SAR environment.
l8r
de John
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Linux Standard Base (Experimental) ... : no
Its not much, but its a start :) I'll work on the rest tomorrow.
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bug) : no
Building with rtree indexing (Experimental) : no
Building with Linux Standard Base (Experimental) ... : no
Its not much, but its a start :) I'll work on the rest tomorrow.
Regards
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automake and install it from source. I'm hoping to use it to
build a ubuntu xastir livecd (we should probably discuss a common set
of features on the list) its not starting out well :)
Thanks
John
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ollowing up on the thread.
Any suggestions at to where I can poke?
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Ok, Laptop is resurrected (found a similar one with a working
screen).. burning 6.10 now (its newer I know)... how far down the
road are you?
Regards
de John
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On 30 Oct 2006, at 23:39, Darryl Gibson wrote:
Now I'm going to take another shot at doing a CVS install of Xastir
on U
version of xastir on there and with all options enabled. I've not
really made up my mind yet.. but a livecd does give me that warm
fuzzy feeling :)
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de John
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o of them were... both very
useful features..
I hope I didn't add to the confustion :)
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de John
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