On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, you wrote:
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>I could of had a V8...Found my mistake right after posting the mail. Forgot
>to include the KISS support on the amateur config prior to building the
>kernel.

Thats what i thought.

>So far I have both the dmascc ports ported via ne2kiss using a couple of
>ptypX/ttypX pair [dmascc0 and dmascc1](with the ttypX sides in a Jnos attach
>command), a mkiss arrangement attaching a Kantronics Data Engine with a
>couple of ptyqX/ttyqX pairs [ax0 and ax1] (which is ported again too Jnos
>via another couple net2kiss ptypX/ttypX pairs with the Jnos attach asy using
>the ttypX ends) and a axip port [ax2].

Well tnos does have its problems, Ted Gervais ve1drg had many
problems with jnos, he has now returned to Tnos as jnos keept bombing
out on him.


>
>So far with a ifconfig command I can see TX/RX counter incrementing on all
>the ports with the exception of the Data Engine ax0 and ax1 (these only have
>the TX side incrementing).

Try it all over with mkiss compiled.

>
>At least the 56k packet port is rolling right along, well, until the
>keyboard locks up (seems about once an hour) and I am not using any apm
>utils. I am thinking its a RH thing as it happens to two of my box's and not
>on a third machine.

What kernel version are we talking here,??

>
>Now to relearn fbb (linux version this time). Its been several years since I
>have mess with the application. Do you know of the good HOWTO to read
>regarding attaching xfbb to ax25-utils ?

Well i still have your configuration files from your old setup, if
you need them give me a shout.

>
>Thanks again to all, John
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Regards Richard
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