Hi, Pierre,

Thanks for the note!

I got it just after I sent my note to the list, having gotten things running. Ubuntu was sure easy!

I am just using the stock ALSA so far, and havent noted any issues YET. But I haven't tried dual channel EME.

I don't get the 'x' error.

I am going to try dttsp with my sdr1000, just for grins to see if I can get it to work. At this point the dttsp install is way harder than Linrad. I got it to compile on debian, but it was not easy. Linrad works better and installs easier.

I want to try dttsp install just because it is a bear ;)

Thanks again for the note, and

73,

Roger
W3SZ

On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 01:45:15 -0400, Pierre Vanhoucke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Roger,

Two months ago I installed Ubuntu 6.06 and xlinrad 2.14.

The Ubuntu installation was very straightforward and much simpler than with
Suse.
To get all the required additional packages for xlinrad I  used the following
commands:
apt-get install xorg-dev
apt-get install gcc
apt-get install nasm
apt-get install make

Ubuntu 6.06 is using Xorg 7.0 and Alsa V1.0.10.rc3

The compilation of xlinrad went flawless.

The only problem I experienced was related to the shaky support by Alsa of my
onboard soundcard (HDA Intel ):
When the X key was  hit , most of the time it resulted in an error  message
[1026] from lsetad.c
I din't use oss.

P.S. Do you plan to use dttsp with the WSE hardware?

73,

Pierre/ON5GN



On Thursday 03 August 2006 00:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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