> John Agar wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> It's been a long time since I checked in to this group.
>>
>> Have been unable to play with Linux for some time.
>> As a result I'm way behind.
>>
>> Please - opinions on which is the best flavour of Linux for
>> ham radio applications. Ease of configuration(good documentation) is
>> my major concern.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> 73 de John Agar
>> VE4EI
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>
> I use Slackware and compile my own packages with checkinstall.
> Everything  seems to work great! The list is as follows: GMFsk, Kpsk,
> TWpsk, HF rtty, Qgrid, Gsat, Xlog, Grig, predict, Qsstv, TWclock,
> Xastir, Xcall. Slackware is one of oldest around with plenty of
> documentation.  Hamshack live cd is a good way to try it. Go to
> http://hamshack-hack.sourceforge.net/.
>
> 73, KC5KLM
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Yeah, I do something similar with archlinux. (Which is sort of a cousin to
slackware.)

Vy 73;

Bob
w9ya


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