There must be a ham out there who uses The Gimp on a regular basis...
We are looking for a skilled graphics designer, who can give
the web interface of our hamsoft database on http://radio.linux.org.au
a major facelift.
Please reply to this group, or fill out the feedback form at:
http
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 12:08:56AM +, Terry Dawson wrote:
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
radio.linux.org.au seems to have disappeared from the DNS!
Does anyone know where it's gone? I can't remember TerryD's email address.
Sorry. Yes we're experiencing DNS problems. It's a bit of a cock-up
radio.linux.org.au seems to have disappeared from the DNS!
Does anyone know where it's gone? I can't remember TerryD's email address.
thanks
Hamish
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This is interesting -- www.arrl.org has disappeared, as well.
The last address I saw for Terry Dawson was [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 08:56:01PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
radio.linux.org.au seems to have disappeared from the DNS!
Does anyone know where it's gone? I
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
radio.linux.org.au seems to have disappeared from the DNS!
Does anyone know where it's gone? I can't remember TerryD's email address.
Sorry. Yes we're experiencing DNS problems. It's a bit of a cock-up
frankly, our primary failed and that wasn't a good time to discover
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 08:56:01PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
radio.linux.org.au seems to have disappeared from the DNS!
Does anyone know where it's gone? I can't remember TerryD's email address.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have cc'd this message to him
thanks
Hamish
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Hamish Moffatt
Hi there.
Can any kind reader tell me if the little goldmine that is
the radio.linux.org.au box also has an ampr.org 44 network
address...
I can't help with that query...
...and if so, is it accessible via the encap wormholes ?
...but that has me curious: What exactly is "the
Terry Dawson wrote:
On 11 Dec, Gareth Rowlands wrote:
Can any kind reader tell me if the little goldmine that is the
radio.linux.org.au box also has an ampr.org 44 network address,
and if so, is it accessible via the encap wormholes ?
It doesn't yet, but I'm seriously considering
Can any kind reader tell me if the little goldmine that is the
radio.linux.org.au box also has an ampr.org 44 network address,
and if so, is it accessible via the encap wormholes ?
73, Gareth.
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On 11 Dec, Gareth Rowlands wrote:
Can any kind reader tell me if the little goldmine that is the
radio.linux.org.au box also has an ampr.org 44 network address,
and if so, is it accessible via the encap wormholes ?
It doesn't yet, but I'm seriously considering it, especially
Just for the record, your site refreshes with 4-5 seconds here in the US.
Nice Job
Dennis A. Lauzon (kd1ca)
North East TCP Association / Vice President
IP Address Coordinator 44.56/16 44.44/16
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On 7 Aug, Riley Williams wrote:
Quick apology on my part - it's not you that's the problem...
That's ok.
Not with that 25-27 second lag en route, no...
There are some things we can do to make life a little easier though.
We can muck with some http headers that relate to proxy/cache
On Sat, Aug 07, 1999 at 09:45:04AM +0100, Riley Williams wrote:
One obvious reason would be to make it more attractive to people using
it, as many people give up on a site that regularly times out on them.
I've so far tried three times, and each time, you time out on me!!!
Since I don't get
we are forced to use - you are effectively
closed to me...
What sort of timeout are you experiencing? Your proxy is timing
out?
Quick apology on my part - it's not you that's the problem...
I just did a traceroute to radio.linux.org.au and it shows horrible
transit times earlier
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 12:20:18PM +0200, alberto escudero wrote:
It looks like that the default php3 page queries to the mySQL engine for New
Software... (checking the date i guess!)
every time the page is asked... is that right?
yes, that is correct.
It will be a good idea to have the
Hi Terry.
It looks like that the default php3 page queries to the mySQL
engine for New Software... (checking the date i guess!) every
time the page is asked... is that right?
yes, that is correct.
It will be a good idea to have the first page as a static one
and updated with a
Each time that http://radio.linux.org.au main page is downloaded i guess that a query
to the mySQL database
is made...
It looks like that the default php3 page queries to the mySQL engine for New
Software... (checking the date i guess!)
every time the page is asked... is that right
Hi!
Am I the only one that gets an error message when trying to look at the
package description:
1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax near '§pat=packet' at line 1
Warning: 0 is not a MySQL result index in /home/pa4tu/radio/pkgdetail.phtml on line
22
Manually changing the '§' in the
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS wrote:
Hi!
Am I the only one that gets an error message when trying to look at the
package description:
1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax near '§pat=packet' at line 1
Warning: 0 is not a MySQL result index in /home/pa4tu/radio/pkgdetail.phtml on
line
On 5 Aug, Tomi Manninen OH2BNS wrote:
Am I the only one that gets an error message when trying to look at the
package description:
You're the second person to report this. What browser are you using?
Terry
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On 5 Aug, Tomi Manninen OH2BNS wrote:
Hmm... It seems to be dependent on he browser version. Just tested with
Nescape 4.61 (Linux) and viewing the document source (the first item on
the first page):
a href="pkgdetail.phtml?pkgid=3sectpat=Newordpat=descpat="7plus/FBB/a
This link works
On Thu, 5 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is sect; a defined SGML/HTML entity?
Yep. From my HTML reference, #167; is sect; and displays as §
I'm betting also it's a browser bug.
I'd agree.
Andrew, G8FSL
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Well, since my email address was left in Terry's response, I think I owe
the list at least an explanation of my position. My position was
simple confusion, based on many postings to the list, reading the
current docs, etc. I fully understand how the GPL works, I do software
development on a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rant
... lots clipped ...
/rant
Great rant Terry ;-)
-- John Melton n6lyt/g0orx
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JAVA
Well said, Terry!
...from a non programmer, desperately trying to learn.
Ian (ve3iem)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 8:41 PM
Subject: RE: radio.linux.org.au and AX25-HOWTO and software
On 12 Jul, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! Does this offer include updating the AX25 Howto?? :)
(Not a personally directed messsage, just a general gripe)
rant
snip...snip
Terry
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In the spirit of Terry's "rant" I have attached a couple of files which
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 12:10:04PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! Does this offer include updating the AX25 Howto?? :)
Absolutely, if someone wants to take over the AX25-HOWTO, they're
welcome to it.
Terry
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On 12 Jul, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! Does this offer include updating the AX25 Howto?? :)
(Not a personally directed messsage, just a general gripe)
rant
You know, one of the things that annoys me most about the Amateur
Radio community is that it has almost zero appreciation of one of the
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
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:
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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
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 offerred.
It looks ugly and is unreadable. I don't want to descourage the
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