Hi,
I've been trying to compile TNOS-2.30 without much success. When I
execute ./premake I get an error message almost immediately that
reads : 'can't load library 'libelf.so.0'
Would anyone know what I should look for to correct the problem?
I'm using Caldera Open Linix 1.1, linux 2.0.29 ;
I just looked at my copy. It uses pdf Acrobat is even on
the CD as well. When I get the chance I'll peek at it on this Linux
machine, but I will be surprised if its not readable - at least in part.
Costs around $40; not as user friendly as the hard copy, and it is more
portable, (but only if
The problem is solved. smtp_rcv is working fine now.
I found that the signal 13 error disapeared after I changed one of the
mailgw config files.
A few tips for whoever wants to configure mailgw
I found that smtp_rcv writes its output file, mail.in, with the
owner.group properties of the
Well, I may of messed up. Last night I burned in the new Eprom image
for the WA4DSY modem using the Edit56k windows utility and an older JTR
Eprom programmer. Thinking standard serial lines, In the excitement, I
did not hesitate to unplug the modem from the PackeTwin card while the
machine was
You said:
RANT
ARRL has released all back issues of QST on CD in the past few years and
these files are not PDF. I have the 1995 QST View (as they call it) and
it uses some proprietary file format and a custom viewer written
specifically for this application. I wrote the publications
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Dan wrote:
At a hamfest last weekend, a company was offering a *decent* dualbander
for a really good price that was PC programmable. I asked the gal if there
was support for linux, or if the protocol for their radio was available. I
came to find out she didn't know about
Jack wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to compile TNOS-2.30 without much success. When I
execute ./premake I get an error message almost immediately that
reads : 'can't load library 'libelf.so.0'
Would anyone know what I should look for to correct the problem?
I'm using Caldera Open Linix
"Affan Basalamah (96-018)" wrote:
you can check in ARRL web site in http://www.arrl.org
-Affan-
It seems that although their antenae handbook on cd is in .pdf format,
the Amateur Radio Handbook is wintendo only. Does this mean that ARRL
does not fully support Linux-Hams?
--
Ted Ozolins
Nate Bargmann wrote:
RANT
ARRL has released all back issues of QST on CD in the past few years and
these files are not PDF. I have the 1995 QST View (as they call it) and
it uses some proprietary file format and a custom viewer written
specifically for this application. I wrote the
ghostview, xpdf, acrobat reader and several other X apps do a fine
job with .pdf's.
Interesting note, .pdf is merely .ps with LZW compression.
jk
Actually, a PDF is alittle more involved that just a ps file. It's
possible to include a fulltext segment that can automatically be index
via some web search engines, and have it all go along for the ride. As
for the compression, it's kinda lousy atleast on standard 150 dpi scans
of BW text. A
Peter wrote:
--
I have the following and it seems to work okay, allthough probably not
exactly the way it should be :
ifconfig bpq0 hw ax25 PA3GWH-7 up
net2kiss -f -i bpq0 /dev/ptyp1
kissattach -i 44.137.0.224 /dev/ttyp1 eth
note that eth is the portname from axports and
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Riley Williams wrote:
There is a readme.txt file in the /pub directory thereon. It's in
German, but the BabelFish translation thereof states:
Q This directory is empty, since neighbouring Anonymous FTP
Q servers offer an abundance of well sorted files for the
Q
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Arno Verhoeven wrote:
The ax25-utils version 2.1.42a do not compile while running a 2.2
kernel. But axutils binaries compiled on a system runing a 2.0 or 2.1
kernel, run just fine on a system running a new 2.2 kernel.
The copy I obtained at
Although an ARRL member continuosly since January of 1983, the League is
not above criticism when I believe they are taking the wrong path. An
interesting page I read last night is at:
http://www.wm7d.net/az_proj/az_html/arrl_restructuring.html
by NA3T. I know this is getting off target, but
On Thu, Jul 29, 1999 at 09:26:58AM +0100, John - G3JAG wrote:
I just looked at my copy. It uses pdf Acrobat is even on
the CD as well. When I get the chance I'll peek at it on this Linux
machine, but I will be surprised if its not readable - at least in part.
Costs around $40; not as
On Thu, Jul 29, 1999 at 08:45:51AM -0700, James S. Kaplan KG7FU wrote:
ghostview, xpdf, acrobat reader and several other X apps do a fine
job with .pdf's.
Interesting note, .pdf is merely .ps with LZW compression.
pdf has hyperlinks and embedded video support too.
Hamish
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Hamish
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