On Tue, October 28, 2008 05:38, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> Last week I installed 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04 on a AMD X64 5000+ (2.6 GHz)
> machine and it seems to be running fine. However, when I ran '/proc/
> cpuinfo', it recognized that there were two cores but said the clock
> was only 1000 MHz. Has anyone
On Tue, September 16, 2008 08:11, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2008, Wes Johnston, AI4PX wrote:
>> Does this mean that on sept 19 each year we can disregard the aprs spec
and
>> treat it as simply "guidelines"? Will thar be a CB radio jargon day on
Oct
>> 4? (10-4)
> Sorry, I don't understa
I am definitely an extreme novice when it comes to code, but some of
this stuff is rubbing off Curt and on to me.
I decided to look up GPL and LGPL to see what all the banter was about
and I have an ideaHow about using GNOME?
Cheers,
Nick
KC7RGL
Tom Russo wrote:
Now, there's one
Hi John,
I am using 10.5.4
Thanks,
Nick
John Ronan wrote:
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
: posix
gcc version 4.0.1 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 5363)
bash-3.2$
Gerry Creager wrote:
Nick,
Do you have the gnu compilers installed, or is it trying to use XLC?
please try 'cc -v x.c' and let us see the result.
gerry
Tom Russo wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 10:47:22AM -0700, w
Found the config.log file, thank you Tom.
Here it is:
I see several potential problems under output variables, but not sure
how to resolve it.
Cheers,
Nick
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
It was
thing I am doing out of the ordinary is I created a new
directory xastir-1.9.2, rather than xastir so I didn't write over my
working copy.
I would apreciate any help, oh, I am on a MacBookPro running OSX 10.5
Cheers & '73
Nick
KC7RGL
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run istructions a little bit to
accommodate the folks unfamiliar with Linux/Unix. I see that we are
assuming a few things we shouldn't in the explanation.
gerry
Nick wrote:
I located the map dir and the toporama.pl files, I read through the
file and looked at the map files on Steve'
k.pl' but only got a
-bash: run: command not found
Thanks,
Nick
KC7RGL
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008, Nick wrote:
How do I properly execute this command to download the Canada Topo Maps?
Look at the script. They're in xastir/scripts/ before install.
Usually in t
anada". Running
/scripts/toporama250k.pl will pull down 430mb of 1:250k map images
from that departments site. If thats not enough data, running
/scripts/toporama50k.pl will pull down around 10gigs.
Cheers and '73
Nick
KC7RGL
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Xast
Curt, I am definitely through using the CD/DVD's with the WA DRG's.
Have them sitting here in the box waiting for the upcoming Summer
Gathering, or in this case the next user.
Cheers and '73
Nick
KC7RGL
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2008, ZPO wrote:
I
install, just the upgrade install.
I am running OS X 10.5 on a MacBookPro with a 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
Cheers & 73
Nick KC7RGL
Curt, WE7U wrote:
Please respond to the list -and- to Ernst directly if you have the
answer. His message to the list bounced so he may not see your
resp
Well, finally figured it out myself. The Keyspan software comes with a
little debugging tool. Ran it and came up with a device name of
/dev/cu.USA19H1d1P1.1
I changed the name in the config file and now I am getting the GPS data
from the radio.
Cheers and 73
Nick
KC7RGL
Nick wrote:
I
that also
incorporates DGPS just for this, to go in his TNC-X. My feelings are
the radio is far too expensive to use APRS w/o running through a laptop
and get the benefits of a program like Xastir.
I would appreiate anyones thought.
Cheers and 73,
Nick
KC7RGL
ok, so i just found on the website it has a USB cable so there is a PC
interface. Surprising they don't list that on the spec sheet
Cheers,
Nick
KC7RGL
Jim Tolbert wrote:
Many thanks to Curt and Wes for the great efforts. The I can track
the Rino using Xastir and the perl script.
here will have many more ideas then I.
Cheers,
Nick
KC7RGL
Jim Tolbert wrote:
Many thanks to Curt and Wes for the great efforts. The I can track
the Rino using Xastir and the perl script. The carrier of the remote
Rino just needs to remember to key the mic or the call button.
So what doe
, but people doing upgrade installs seem to have little problems.
I am not experienced enough to assist with the technical aspects of
Xastir or X11 to to provide any help with any of the problems I see
people having.
Cheers and 73,
Nick
KC7RGL
Greg Eigsti wrote:
Your Leopard install disks
I upgraded to Leopard yesterday and have Xastir up and running. No
problems whatsoever.
I am running OS X 10.5 on a MacBookPro with a 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo,
upgrade installation. So far has been great with only 1 very minor issue.
73
Nick KC7RGL
Chip Griffin wrote:
I installed Leopard
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