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On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Earl Needham wrote:
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> Well I think I got 'er goin', except I'm still trying to
> figure out how to connect to the GPS and TNC from within
> VMWare. I'll fol with it for a while and maybe get it done.
Can someone running VMWare help out Earl?
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Curt, WE7U: X
In my fairly limited experience with VMware, it doesn't like it when the
serial ports/USB devices come and go, especially if they are in use. If you
hard code com port support in the VMware config file (e.g., you let windows
take care of the USB/rs232 driver and let VMware see a com port) things d
At 10:32 1/25/2008, Earl Needham wrote:
At 11:35 8/1/2007, Bob Donnell wrote:
VMWare Player is available from http://vmware.com/products/player/
A pre-built Xastir installation (what VMWare refers to as a Virtual
Appliance) is available from sites listed here:
http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.
Well I think I got 'er goin', except I'm still trying to
figure out how to connect to the GPS and TNC from within
VMWare. I'll fol with it for a while and maybe get it done.
Thanks,
Earl
KD5XB -- Earl Needham
Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cw
At 11:35 8/1/2007, Bob Donnell wrote:
VMWare Player is available from http://vmware.com/products/player/
A pre-built Xastir installation (what VMWare refers to as a Virtual
Appliance) is available from sites listed here:
http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.php/HowTo:VMware#Install_a_pre-built_xast
At 13:19 1/25/2008, Bob Donnell wrote:
Hi Earl,
I've not tried the VMWare Server for running the Xastir appliance - I used
VMWare Player - in fact, it's running on this machine right now, and it's
what the Wiki suggests. For now, I'd suggest grabbing VMWare Player, the
current version. Uninsta
At 08:55 PM 8/3/2007, Lee Bengston wrote:
I think before giving VMware a whirl, I would install Fedora as part
of a dual boot system, which it sounds like you are on track to do,
and if there are any problems with Fedora detecting/using hardware,
then you could fall back to using VMware.
On 8/1/07, Earl Needham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tell me where I can find VMWare and I may give it a go. I
> really am only going through this to try Xastir for a while -- sure
> hope it's worth it!
>
> 7 3
> Earl
>
> P.S. I downloaded Fedora last here at the mot
Tate Belden wrote:
Earl Needham wrote:
I got Fedora downloaded last night, and burned to CD this
morning. Got a quick question -- does it support dual-booting? I
took a quick look, but then aborted when it seemed hell-bent on
installing on the whole partition!
7 3
Ea
Earl Needham wrote:
I got Fedora downloaded last night, and burned to CD this
morning. Got a quick question -- does it support dual-booting? I took
a quick look, but then aborted when it seemed hell-bent on installing on
the whole partition!
7 3
Earl
Oh yea - it su
l file, then copy
the backup file to the original name.
Hope that helps!
73, Bob, KD7NM
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 7:11 AM
To: xastir@xastir.org
Subject: Re: [Xastir] Re: [ubuntulinux]
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Earl Needham wrote:
This is a laptop, but the video shows up as "ATI RADEON XPRESS 200M
Series".
I've got a 2-year old eMachines M6810 laptop, with an ATI Radeon card.
(Radeon Mobility 9600 w/64MB RAM)
When I initially installed Kubuntu Feisty, it didn't select t
At 08:37 AM 7/31/2007, Eric H Christensen wrote:
Earl,
Fedora 7 comes on a Live CD now (http://fedoraproject.org/) that
will allow you to try it out before committing to it. (There's a
little icon on the desktop for ease of installation when you are
ready to install it.) I'll be installing i
At 01:43 PM 7/31/2007, Steve Friis wrote:
Hi Earl,
I think all versions of Linux have little "gocha's", but I have been
using Fedora since FC2. I think, if you can get to like Gnome over
KDE you will like it. I have 3 machines here running FC6 and 2
laptops running F7 with no serious problems
At 01:40 PM 7/31/2007, Lee Bengston wrote:
A couple of ideas - maybe it is Kubuntu/KDE related, and the
standard Ubuntu with the Gnome desktop may not have the problem, so
you could try installing Ubuntu.
I have that here, and that would be an easy thing to try,
but I'm not sure they
At 11:04 AM 7/31/2007, Jeremy Utley wrote:
Hey Earl -
I don't think it's Ubuntu itself that's the buggy thing. I seem to
remember from your previous descriptions that you had a newer ATI card
in your machine? (Radeon 9600 if memory serves) ATI's linux drivers
are notoriously buggy drivers, a
Hi Earl,
I think all versions of Linux have little "gocha's", but I have been
using Fedora since FC2. I think, if you can get to like Gnome over KDE
you will like it. I have 3 machines here running FC6 and 2 laptops
running F7 with no serious problems. Xastir is running on all of them. I
even
>
> On 7/31/07, Earl Needham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > And now it's gone bad again, but it's SO bad that I can't
> > even see the screen well enough to change the resolution to something
> > that will work.
> >
> > I really wanted Kubuntu to work, because I really wanted
On 7/31/07, Earl Needham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 05:45 PM 7/19/2007, I wrote:
> >
> >At one point, I had 25 various xorg files, all different
> >iterations of the same thing. I tried to delete the excess ones and
> >got the basic one too, so the machine was toast. Reloaded Kubuntu
> >and st
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, Earl Needham wrote:
> And now it's gone bad again, but it's SO bad that I can't
> even see the screen well enough to change the resolution to something
> that will work.
>
> I really wanted Kubuntu to work, because I really wanted
> Xastir to work. But I thi
Earl,
Fedora 7 comes on a Live CD now (http://fedoraproject.org/) that will allow you
to try it out before committing to it. (There's a little icon on the desktop
for ease of installation when you are ready to install it.) I'll be installing
it on a couple of older boxes here in the short term
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