I've been running CQRLOG on Ubuntu 24.04 with no problems as well as notn1mm. If you want a simple field day logger try "Field Day Logger" by K6GTE.
Sincerely, Seth Lurie seth.lu...@gmail.com 713-906-3242 On Fri, May 30, 2025 at 4:02 PM ralph phillips via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote: > My situation .... > I had to rebuild my OS from scratch and loaded Linux UBUNTU 24.xx > > I appreciate everyone's suggestions for a logging program that runs in > LINUX. > Searched for LINUX logger using DUCK DUCK GO > Some that came up are simple lists, some are no longer supported, need to > compile from source code, etc. > Well, my search is over. > Below are the ones that were worth really checking out, and the results. > > N1MM does not run in LINUX > DXKEEPER is Windows only > NOT1MM requires support packages that do not run in the newest version of > UBUNTU LINUX > CQR LOG does not run in LINUX versions past 22.xx > > > QLOG runs just fine but is a little awkward in handling any "contest". > However, I can make it work since FD accepts a DUPE sheet and does not > require cabrillo logs. I can export my log to a CSV file and sort it using > EXCEL for all my counting, modes, and dupe checks. > It also connects to WSJT-x to automatically log contacts > > HAM2K runs on an android phone and may be a workable alternative > > AGAIN, THANKS FOR ALL THE SUGGESTIONS!! > > I am now going through the same thing to find a suitable SSTV package. > Several options, but most will not run in UBUNTU 24.xx or are no longer > supported. > > 73 ! > Ralph KE5HDF > ________________________________________________ > Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club > > BVARC mailing list > BVARC@bvarc.org > http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org > Publicly available archives are available here: > https://www.mail-archive.com/bvarc@bvarc.org/ >
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