Thanks all
I've sent the compile errors direct to Alex
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 03:42, A V Flinsch wrote:
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 04:57 am, Richard Bown wrote:
There are linux apps to do the same thing ie, echolinux.
I managed to get the driver compiled, but the gui throws up many
Hi all
I know there are a few Hams on this list as I've spotted the odd
callsign on sig files.
Applications like Echolink which which only runs on windows are getting
very popular.
However it cant be run on Win4Lin as no input devices are supported.
Attempts so far to run on vmware have no been
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 04:57, Richard Bown wrote:
Hi all
I know there are a few Hams on this list as I've spotted the odd
callsign on sig files.
Applications like Echolink which which only runs on windows are getting
very popular.
However it cant be run on Win4Lin as no input devices are
Hi Dan,
Yes that very much proves the point.
There is a vast amount of s/w that can be used, buts very its
fragmented, and some was written when both Mandrake and Redhat were in
their infancy.
Some require ancient versions of ncurses to work, as well as some old
libs.
For Packet use there really
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 11:23, Richard Bown wrote:
Hi Dan,
Yes that very much proves the point.
There is a vast amount of s/w that can be used, buts very its
fragmented, and some was written when both Mandrake and Redhat were in
their infancy.
Some require ancient versions of ncurses to
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 04:57 am, Richard Bown wrote:
There are linux apps to do the same thing ie, echolinux.
I managed to get the driver compiled, but the gui throws up many errors
when compiling.
I have echolinux running on a 9.1 system.
Exactly what errors are ocurring when you