OK, that gives me more paths to go down. I also submitted it to AppDB, so
may get something from there too.
Again thank you very much. I hope that I can clear this up so I do not have
to run Win10 when I need to do
something to this radio...
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 8:32 PM King Beowulf wrote:
>
I don't know if it will help:
stty sane
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 6:20 PM Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, tomas.kuchta.li...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Though your problem is sudo/su related instead - perhaps you have running
> > job or some graphical leftovers in your root session blocking
Headed that way now. I was going to send a note to the forums, but this is
even better. Thx 1m...
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 7:39 PM Ben Koenig wrote:
> Have you checked the AppDB yet? Improving support in wine isn't an
> easy process, it takes time.
>
> Usually it starts with community testing in
On 6/2/19 6:32 PM, Chuck Hast wrote:
> Well I started the program from the console to see what I got, and yes I
> got an eye full. If this will help here
> it is, it is long and ugly. Who knows what the chinese coders did but, it
> sure is a change from the original
> radio which is almost the
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, tomas.kuchta.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Though your problem is sudo/su related instead - perhaps you have running
job or some graphical leftovers in your root session blocking terminal
release back. Try Ctrl+c or Ctrl+z when it happens again.
Tomas,
Thanks, Ctrl-C makes no
Have you checked the AppDB yet? Improving support in wine isn't an
easy process, it takes time.
Usually it starts with community testing in the appdb. It doesn't
coorespond directly to bugfixes but it provides a lot of
troubleshooting info that can help them identify flaws that could
affect
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:
.zip| Postgresql | 461 MB
... and this should be 46 MB.
Time to call it a day!
Mea culpa,
Rich
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On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:
tar.xz | Postgresql | 290 MB
| SQLite3 | 95 MB
Oops! The Postgresql .tar.xz file is 29 MB.
Rich
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The latest International Taxonomic Identification System (ITIS) now makes
its monthly database upgrades available for downloading in multiple formats,
including PostgreSQL and SQLite3.
An application I'm developing will be available in two formats: single user
(SQLite3) and multiuser
This is the problem with all of the DMR radios, Take note Motorola is king
in this one. They have gone after
people who try to create software to program their radios under Linux. The
Chinese for some reason refuse
to even consider anything but MS also. The chirp folks have demonstrated
that
Librem is the product line, referring to the hardware. The Linux
Distro they use is PureOS
https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=pureos
Important distinction. The hardware is what makes these laptops stand
out, under the hood it's still a binary distribution of Debian which
leaves plenty
> On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, wes wrote:
>
> > This will ultimately depend on the specific reason the characters stopped
> > displaying. Try "clear" and/or "reset" and see if it comes back.
>
> Wes,
>
> 'clear' does nothing; didn't try 'reset.' Next time I'll use 'tset'.
fyi, reset is actuall tset,
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, wes wrote:
This will ultimately depend on the specific reason the characters stopped
displaying. Try "clear" and/or "reset" and see if it comes back.
Wes,
'clear' does nothing; didn't try 'reset.' Next time I'll use 'tset'.
Thanks,
Rich
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, bro...@netgate.net wrote:
Have you tried "tset"?
Kevin,
Nope. Did not know about it. Next time I'll use it.
Many thanks,
Rich
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Rich,
Have you tried "tset"?
Kevin
On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:
Now and then when I exit from a root session in a terminal key strokes are
not displayed on the command line. Commands can be entered and acted upon,
but the cursor remains at the prompt. I've not found a command to
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 11:20 AM Rich Shepard
wrote:
>
> Is there a command that restores keyboard character display on a terminal?
>
>
>
This will ultimately depend on the specific reason the characters stopped
displaying. Try "clear" and/or "reset" and see if it comes back.
-wes
Now and then when I exit from a root session in a terminal key strokes are
not displayed on the command line. Commands can be entered and acted upon,
but the cursor remains at the prompt. I've not found a command to restore
normal behavior, only killing that process and invoking a new terminal
The Bridgecom website for this radio has a big warning about their software
written specifically for Windows, that it may not work in a virtual
environment. While that is pointed at Mac users, I imagine that Linux would
be included.
I suppose this is an issue folks should look at when considering
https://puri.sm/
Linux Journal had an article on laptops running Librem One. Any
thoughts? I'm thinking laptops running Librem One may be better than
what you get if you go with System76 or you try to repurpose the
average Windows laptop. Privacy is important for business, though
the target
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