Ahh the joys of dealing with Windows... What is going to happen with all of
this amateur radio software when
MS starts monetizing hard all of that stuff?

I wish these guys would wake up and move back to where a lot of amateur
radio software came from but they
will not until it starts hitting them hard in the pocket book.


On Sun, May 26, 2019 at 3:23 PM Michael Barnes <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 7:29 AM Roderick Anderson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Michael, Chuck;
> >
> > Quick message as I'm heading out the door for a meeting.
> >
> > Am I understanding correctly.  You have N3FJP running on a Linux system
> > - the server?
> >
> >
> > Rod - K7ZBE
> >
>
> No, N3FJP is running on Windows laptops. Previously, I tried a small
> computer running Linux and Samba and hosted the database file and all the
> clients connected to it. That was less than successful,  mainly due to user
> error. Now, the database file is hosted on one Windows laptop and all the
> clients connect via Windows File Sharing. The Linux server just handles
> background network stuff like dhcp and ntp. Actually, I suppose I could
> just use a router for dhcp, but I need GPS time as there will be no
> Internet access and I need all machines closely synchronized in time. I'm
> still fine tuning this whole package and experimenting with different
> configurations. Ultimately, it will all be in a GO-Box that will be pretty
> much just a deployable plug-and-play unit.
>
> Michael WA7SKG
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