On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, k4xtt wrote:
Curt, this is interesting. What are all the command line options or where
can I see them?
xastir -h
or
xastir -?
--
Curt, WE7U. archer at eskimo dot com
http://www.eskimo.com/~archer
Lotto: A tax on people who are bad at
found them, I think.
k4xtt wrote:
Curt, this is interesting. What are all the command line options or
where can I see them?
Thanks,
Vic
xastir &
xastir -c /home/archer/.xastir2 &
xastir -c /home/archer/.xastir3 &
etc.
Curt, this is interesting. What are all the command line options or
where can I see them?
Thanks,
Vic
xastir &
xastir -c /home/archer/.xastir2 &
xastir -c /home/archer/.xastir3 &
etc.
No virus found in thi
I'll give this a try Curt, had not thought about multiple Xastir's
running. I really want to be able to track the first and last rider
plus the bulk of the riders all at the same time on the same screen
and keep the screen showing for that group (zoomed to fit).
Add it to the dream list I gu
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008, Keith Kaiser wrote:
Thanks David and Kevin, I do wish I could track multiple and zoom to fit and
have used the tactical call method suggested by Kevin. Unfortunately that
really doesn't work for a bike ride but thank you anyway, and I sure hope the
guys are having a great t
I'm sorry I didn't mean to make it sound like that wasn't a good idea
it is. In this particular situation it's just not the best way to do
it is all. I am in fact doing that right now, it just would work
better the other way is all.
Thanks.
On Sep 7, 2008, at 9:38 AM, Gerry Creager wrote:
The tactcial callsign usage will work for a bike ride. It's worked for
me before. What problems are you having implementing it?
73 gerry
Keith Kaiser wrote:
Thanks David and Kevin, I do wish I could track multiple and zoom to fit
and have used the tactical call method suggested by Kevin. Unf
Thanks David and Kevin, I do wish I could track multiple and zoom to
fit and have used the tactical call method suggested by Kevin.
Unfortunately that really doesn't work for a bike ride but thank you
anyway, and I sure hope the guys are having a great time in Washington.
On Sep 6, 2008, a
On the Albuquerque Gas Balloon race I put a tactical call on each one of
the balloons.
Then do show tactical call only.
This will only have the balloons you want to track on the map.
Kevin KA5STE
On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 17:02 -0700, David Flood wrote:
> Right now it doesn't track more than one at
Right now it doesn't track more than one at a time. The "wish list" has
had both "track multiple" and "zoom to fit" on it for some time now.
One of these centuries I'll find some ATU's and dust off my programming
skills.
Also FYI, Curt and a lot of the other normal responders to questions
li
I'm working the MS Bike Ride right now. What I'm wondering is how to
track more than one station at a time?
Thanks guys.
___
Xastir mailing list
Xastir@xastir.org
http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
On Monday 21 May 2007 15:34:11 you wrote:
> There's an uninstall option for make (sudo make uninstall). Be sure
> you save your maps first. No idea how clean it gets things...
>
> > That said, there's usually no reason to delete anything.
>
> I've never had a reason to delete the install or config
There's an uninstall option for make (sudo make uninstall). Be sure
you save your maps first. No idea how clean it gets things...
That said, there's usually no reason to delete anything.
I've never had a reason to delete the install or config files. I
have occasionally managed to corrupt
On Mon, 21 May 2007, Henk Oegema wrote:
> I want to completely delete my existing Xastir (except the maps !) before
> installing the latest version.
>
> What is the best way to delete Xastir (in Linux) ?
Assuming that it was installed to standard locations:
To delete all of the per-user inform
I want to completely delete my existing Xastir (except the maps !) before
installing the latest version.
What is the best way to delete Xastir (in Linux) ?
Tnx & 73
ON4HSO/PA2HO
___
Xastir mailing list
Xastir@xastir.org
http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/
Hopefully the Slackware version includes the fcc-get script, which
will do all this for you.
Bob, N7XY
On Nov 19, 2006, at 7:21 AM, N9JCA Chris Matthews wrote:
I am using Xastir 1.8.2 which comes with Slackware 11.0,and I am
trying to install FCC/RAC Database. I have read the README.MAPS bu
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006, N9JCA Chris Matthews wrote:
> I am using Xastir 1.8.2 which comes with Slackware 11.0,and I am trying to
> install FCC/RAC Database. I have read the README.MAPS but can't seem to find
> install instructions. [Must be having a senior moment]. Would someone please
> direct me as
I am using Xastir 1.8.2 which comes with Slackware 11.0,and I am trying
to install FCC/RAC Database. I have read the README.MAPS but can't seem
to find install instructions. [Must be having a senior moment]. Would
someone please direct me as to how to get the database.
N9JCA Chris Matthews
N9
There is an easier solution, just type sudo passwd root from a terminal
window and specify a password. This will enable the root account. I think
the way your doing it could be a serious security issue as it sounds like
you are assigning root privileges to every user on the system, could be
wrong
Here is something I found how to do on UBUNTU.
If you want to have a root account on UBUNTU do the following
Menu: Administration; Login Window; Security Tab, Put check Mark in
Administrator Login ok/close.
Then go to USERS/GROUPS put check mark in "ALL USERS", find root; click
on Properties,
20 matches
Mail list logo