You could've also done a
sudo apt install libqt5*
from the start and installed every dependency ever needed by any program
that uses QT5, ever.
Oddly, that issue doesn't seem to exist under KUbuntu. I had other
dependency issues that were easily overcome.
Did you try the .deb package for RC4
Hello,
I recently had to reinstall Linux Mint 19 on my shack PC and ran into some
problems getting WSJT-X 2.0.0 rc4 to execute (and I can't get older
versions of WSJT-X to install at all, due to a libreadline6 dependency). I
was able to install the DEB package and also compile from source, but in
Hi Bill,
Thank you for clearing that up for me!
73
Scott
W6SDD
> On Nov 14, 2018, at 11:38, Bill Somerville wrote:
>
> Hi Scott,
>
> there is a facility in WSJT-X to send RR73 as a final QSO message rather than
> RRR, it is intended to be used when you are almost certain that it will be
>
On 14/11/2018 18:09, Scott Davis wrote:
I have noticed that rc4 won't let me send RRR. On tab 2, the message
grid shows RRR, but if I click RRR, Gen msg is populated with his-call
my-call RR73. See the second screen snapshot below. On tab 1, if a
QSO is underway and I change message 4 to
On 14/11/2018 17:00, Svend Aage Jessen wrote:
The option of LOTW is giving me an error.
I do not use LOTW. Is there an option of turning it off?
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73 de LA6YJA
la6...@savednet.com
Hi Svend Aage,
please refer to the latest Quick Start Guide to WSJT-X v2.0
Hi Svend,
On 11/14/2018 12:00 PM, Svend Aage Jessen LA6YJA wrote:
The option of LOTW is giving me an error.
I do not use LOTW. Is there an option of turning it off?
Please follow instructions in the "Quick-Start Guide to WSJT-X 2.0",
The option of LOTW is giving me an error.
I do not use LOTW. Is there an option of turning it off?
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73 de LA6YJA
la6...@savednet.com
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