Sure, there are a few of us... (actually, quite a few).

I have sample configuration info at http://www.febo.com/linux-ax25.html.
It doesn't reflect the latest kernel and ax25 utils (yet), but the basic
structure I present will work with the new stuff, with a few parameter
changes to some of the tools.

John N8UR
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http://www.febo.com
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brian writes:
>Are there any stateside hams who have had success running the ax25 stuff
>in Linux?  It seems all the development and examples are European or
>VK/ZL.
>Which is good for them.  There is not much packet activity here in
>Houston,
>and even less NOS operation.  I'm convinced it can be done (HI) I just
>need
>a bit of help installing the files in the right places and fine tuning
>them
>for my installation.
>
>Please, those who want to rant about RTFM, just address that to
>/dev/null.
>I have a 386SX with Redhat 5.2 and the AX25 stuff compiled in the
>kernel.
>Some of the files go into /etc, and I guess some go into /etc/ax25. 
>Somehow,
>the whole thing is started by a script somewhere.
>
>I want to run on a single tnc on VHF and would like to run the JNOS type
>operation, that is available in the kernel.  I'm not looking to link
>into
>ethernet and other ports (yet).  Any elmer would be appreciated.  Reply
>to me
>to keep the traffic on this reflector to a reasonable level.
>
>TNX
>Brian
>N5BA
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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