Hello, All,

I am converting my last remaining RedHat Computer to another distro, as I need 
to install some 'new' files so I can play with dttsp on that computer, and its 
too much of a pain to get these files installed and set up in a very old 
[pre-Fedora] version of Red Hat Linux due to tye usual Linux dependency issues. 
 I HAVE gotten dttsp etc to compile/run on another machine running Debian 
testing, but know that I lack most of the pre-requisites on my RHL computer for 
the needed files.

SO I have decided to try the new flavor of Debian, Ubuntu.  I see that IS0KYB 
got Linrad working with this, using ALSA.  I would probably be using ALSA to 
start, but then switching to OSS.

I have some questions for the group, understanding that since I can get Debian 
installed and running Linrad in my sleep I should have no problem with this, 
but also understanding that 'should' and 'logic' both often seem foreign to the 
free software Linux universe:

1.  Has anyone experienced any significant 'issues' installing Ubuntu and 
running Linrad?

2.  Has anyone other than Marco IS0KYB actually done this?

Thanks,

Roger Rehr
W3SZ

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