terry,
learning this stuff seems to be very difficult for me, i have been trying
for over 3 years without success.
my main enemy is time, but during the course of this time i have taught
myself enough to load a program etc.
i will offer whatever help i can that you wish to ask of me.
my qualifications are simply that i am an idiot and can speak at an idiots
level (and hopefully write on one).
my reason for doing this is a desire to make it easy for others so they do
not have to fight linux to get a ham program running. in doing so, more
energy can be spent by that person in developing communication techniques
rather than spinning wheels.
if i can help, let me know what you need to do and i will attempt whatever
i can to get it done.
thanks for your efforts in linux and helping hams.
bob, kb2tgd
At 10:58 AM 2/3/00 +0000, you wrote:
>Gerd wrote:
>
>> As the maintainer of the german version of the AX.25-HOWTO (and, if nobody
>> has something against that) the english retranslation of that document,
I am
>> herewith offering support in sorting that information and melting it
together
>> into a, let's say, AX.25 programming HOWTO.
>
>On the subject of the AX25-HOWTO I was considering bringing it up to
>date again now that I'm nearly finished with the projects that have kept
>me busy for the past year and half.
>
>I've actually already started on an AX25-Programming document. It was
>something I'd wanted to do with the AX25-HOWTO before I ran out of time.
>I've already approached the knowledgable programmers seeking assistance,
>they're busy :)
>
>What we need are more knowledgable people prepared to put the effort
>into learning the hard way so they can help others learn the easy way.
>
>Terry
>