Rick et. al.

My hope is that anyone writing a new mode/modem would try to the extent 
possible to insure that the application/modem had ports to at least MS W2K, XP 
and Linux and a desire to also have it ported to OS-X...however the Linux port 
should be able to port to OS-X.

Walt/K5YFW

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of KV9U
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 8:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Linux versis Windows: Let the debate begin!!


Roger,

All of these things have a LOT to do with digital operation. The rules, 
the modes, the operating systems and programs are all a vital part. Some 
moderators get extreme about some issues and some are more open minded, 
but moderators can be dictators and if you don't like the tone,  the 
only solution is to form a group that allows discussion of all the 
issues as the members choose to do so.  Are you going to do that?

The fact is that Linux OS is going to be an item of discussion from time 
to time, and it would not surprise me if it became more commonly 
discussed since more hams are moving toward Linux and the associated 
programs. We are at the point now where there are some programs on Linux 
that are just not available on MS-OS's. And this group is a world wide 
group, not just for the U.S.

73,

Rick, KV9U


Roger J. Buffington wrote:

>>What does any of this have to do with digital radio?  Mr. Moderator, why 
>>is this thread, which has nothing to do with amateur radio, let alone 
>>digital radio, permitted, whereas threads dealing with the 
>>legality/illegality of modes and the new regs, are not?
>>
>>de Roger W6VZV
>>
>>    
>>



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