You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay, but you doesn't have to call
me LEE NOOKS or L eye Nucks, etc. What you have to do is enjoy the ride!
These folks do appear to be enjoying the ride life is giving them:
http://www.ubuntu.com/
I say oo (as in b *oo* k) BUN TOO and who knows if
On Sunday 23 April 2006 08:11 am, Robert McGwier wrote:
You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay, but you doesn't have to call
me LEE NOOKS or L eye Nucks, etc. What you have to do is enjoy the ride!
These folks do appear to be enjoying the ride life is giving them:
Stan:
Have a good time with it. I am certain it will run all of our code just
fine.
Bob
Stan wrote:
On Sunday 23 April 2006 08:11 am, Robert McGwier wrote:
You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay, but you doesn't have to call
me LEE NOOKS or L eye Nucks, etc. What you have to do
Bob,
From what I heard from W1COT Bob extolling your Talk/Demo at the NEWS Conf to
W8ANS Andy on our 'old geezers net' this morning, it generated a LOT of interest
in the new SDR code possibilities for weak sig work.
Glad they got a chance to hear what I have been telling them about for the last
Well, Mike King, Terry VB, and Tony Parks and VHF UHF SHF users of SDR
made that job easy.I just told and showed them what others were
doing and how they might accomplish the same thing. I hope next week at
Southeast goes as well.
Bob
Philip M. Lanese wrote:
Bob,
From what I heard
I see all the Linux discussion, which is interesting. I run both Linux
and Win2000. About the only thing I run Windows for any more is the SDR
Console. What I would like is to be able to run my SDR-1000 from Linux,
just as I do from Win2000. I set up Jack at one time and dTTSP, but
never could
w2agn wrote:
I see all the Linux discussion, which is interesting. I run both Linux
and Win2000. About the only thing I run Windows for any more is the SDR
Console. What I would like is to be able to run my SDR-1000 from Linux,
just as I do from Win2000. I set up Jack at one time and dTTSP,
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w2agn wrote:
I see all the Linux discussion, which is interesting. I run
both Linux
and Win2000. About the only thing I run Windows for any more is the
SDR Console. What I would like is to be able to run
and its status?
Pete, N3EVL
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w2agn wrote:
I see
Bob,
Since I hear Linux pronounced L-eye-nux and L-i-nux, I want to get off
on the right foot :) How do you pronounce the African word Ubuntu?
Tom Thompson W0IVJ
Robert McGwier wrote:
w2agn wrote:
I see all the Linux discussion, which is interesting. I run both Linux
and Win2000.
PM
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Linux Wishes
w2agn wrote:
I see all the Linux discussion, which is interesting. I run
both Linux
and Win2000. About the only thing I run Windows for any more is the
SDR Console. What I would like is to be able
From the man himself;
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/SillySounds/
Kirb - VE6IV
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Tom Thompson wrote-
Bob,
Since I hear Linux pronounced L-eye-nux and L-i-nux, I want to get off
on the right foot :) How do you pronounce the African word Ubuntu?
Tom Thompson W0IVJ
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