On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 08:38:45PM -0400, Benedict P. Barszcz wrote:
Hi,
A new ham software database has been up for a few days now. It is to replace
www.casema.net which served its porpose quite well. Personally I must say that
the new one is a far cry from what on casema server we were
Servus Gerd
Ich finds super, das du dich der Ax25howto angenommen hast.
Ich wuerd da auch gern etwas dazuhelfen, zB ein paar Configbeispiele
einbringen (linux - flex/dos ueber axip). Wenn Intresse besteht, kann ich
dir bis in ein 2-3 Wochen ein paar Textabschnitte schicken.
cu/73
Hi Gerd,
if you are interested in an example configuration of AX25/TCP/IP-Stuff just
take a look at the web page of our Amateur radio server DB0EIN. It should be
reachable via the standard routers (we are connected to DB0EAM, DB0AIS as a
proxy should find it as well).
It is 44.130.14.70
Hi Steve,
I'm feeling a lot better so I'm having a crack at this again.
At 16:48 +0930 2/7/99, Steve Fraser wrote:
Are you sure that you've got ALL v1.24 programs running? The file structure
I deleted everything and did a fresh install of 1.24.
The files remaining in /tmp could be a
Hi Heikki
Heikki Hannikainen wrote:
Eipä voisi vähempää kiinnostaa. Ajatelkaa nyt vähän millä kielellä
listalle kirjoittelette...
Big sorry, for this mail, i did not look at the receiver
i should not write mails so much early on the day :-)
cu/73 thomas/dc2rpt
On 8 Jul 99 at 11:00, Scott Weis wrote:
I would scrap the 2.0.x stuff... Redhat 6.0 is 2.2 only and by October you
will not be able to find any 5.2 disks around...
Sorry,
Scott
That's a matter of opinion. My point is that all references to 2.0.x
kernels should start on 2.0.35 for
On Fri, 09 Jul 1999, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
Tell us more. Where did you get it? What is it.
Here is some information on what WDBI is:
---
WDBI stands for 'Web DataBase Interface'. WDBI is a program written in Perl that lets
you use a Web browser to
interact with a database. You can
--- Jose Angel Amador Fundora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not tried THIS url, but a few url's insist on painting
funny characters on my Lynx screen, instead of allowing to save
the file. Any suggestions to force saving on Lynx, or is it a source
problem?
When you have the file you
On 8 Jul 99 at 23:35, Gerd wrote:
Hello Hary, hello all,
Would someone please, please translate this.
Good idea.
I probably could - but I then surely get into conflict with Terry
Dawson.
Why ? Cannot someone translate and leave Terry to do the proofreading
and official release ? I
Quoting Jose Angel Amador Fundora ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Why ? Cannot someone translate and leave Terry to do the proofreading
and official release ? I believe it could be less time consuming for
him, and no responsibilities be violated...seems to me.
I think the main problem is that Gerds
Hello Hans-Peter, hello all,
Quoting Jose Angel Amador Fundora ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Why ? Cannot someone translate and leave Terry to do the proofreading
and official release ? I believe it could be less time consuming for
him, and no responsibilities be violated...seems to me.
I
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 01:20:09PM +, Jose Angel Amador Fundora wrote:
I end using wget on those stubborn url's, but maybe I could learn
something new about Lynx, the browser I use.
If you type "d" instead of enter after highlighting a URL,
Am Don, 08 Jul 1999 schrieb Joop Stakenborg:
On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 12:23:45AM +0200, Matthias Hensler wrote:
[...]
I think that it is easy to solve, maybe we must add a route to direct
packets from scc to linuxnet, but I don´t know how.
Matthias, I think you found the answer
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