That stopped all the errors in terminal. Thank you very much.
I do notice I get the following error, but since things seem to be
working I'm not sure it's anything to worry about.
Interface Error! Error opening interface 2 Hard Fail
On Mar 27, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Lee Bengston wrote:
On 3/
On 3/27/09, Jason KG4WSV wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Keith Kaiser wrote:
>
>> Here is a question, in the terminal window where I launched Xastir it
>> says;
>>
>> Character '\104' not supported in Font. Discarded.
>
> need to set the LANG environment variable. check the FAQ or REA
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Keith Kaiser wrote:
> Here is a question, in the terminal window where I launched Xastir it says;
>
> Character '\104' not supported in Font. Discarded.
need to set the LANG environment variable. check the FAQ or READMEs
for details.
-Jason
kg4wsv
It's been running for 9 hours 47 minutes... yea.
Here is a question, in the terminal window where I launched Xastir it
says;
Character '\104' not supported in Font. Discarded.
It does this for a large number of different character numbers. What
does that mean? I'm guessing it has to do wi
Cool that you chose #2 because now the subject of this thread matches
up with what you did. :-)
Maps go in /usr/local/share/xastir/maps
Lee-K5DAT
Murphy, TX
On 3/26/09, Keith Kaiser wrote:
> I chose door number 2 and loaded xubuntu as another virtual machine.
> Everything went great, and I ha
I chose door number 2 and loaded xubuntu as another virtual machine.
Everything went great, and I have wonderful looking maps. I just wish
I could have gotten the whole thing working directly on my Mac as I
did before I tried to fix things. Lesson learned don't try to fix
anything.
But th
At least it all makes sense now. It appears you have two choices.
1) Follow the instructions at the link below including the part
labeled "if you already installed the binary version", which will
remove the Xastir 1.92 binary from your existing Ubuntu virtual
machine under Parallels and install t
Oh Boy!
Here I sit red faced...
I'm very embarrassed.
After downloading the .iso file from the web site and not really
knowing what I was suppose to do I opened a terminal window and typed
in xastir. Xastir came up, this is where the real brain fart comes in,
the .iso image is still sitting
You need to recompile Xastir so that it will actually use ImageMagick:
./configure
make
make install
On Mar 25, 2009, at 5:59 PM, Keith Kaiser wrote:
This seemed to work to get ImageMagick loaded but Xastir still
won't display maps.
Could I just have some setting in the maps menu set up w
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Keith Kaiser wrote:
> This seemed to work to get ImageMagick loaded but Xastir still won't display
> maps.
>
did you do ./configure;make;sudo make install again?
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This seemed to work to get ImageMagick loaded but Xastir still won't
display maps.
Could I just have some setting in the maps menu set up wrong?
On Mar 25, 2009, at 8:06 PM, Larry Shields wrote:
Keith Kaiser wrote:
Seems there is always one more complication;
When I do the 'sudo apt-get i
Keith Kaiser wrote:
Seems there is always one more complication;
When I do the 'sudo apt-get install libmagick9-dev' I get the following;
Media change: please insert the disk labeled
'Xubuntu 8.10 _Intrepid Ibex_ - Release i386 (20081030.3)'
in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter
The problem
> Media change: please insert the disk labeled
> 'Xubuntu 8.10 _Intrepid Ibex_ - Release i386 (20081030.3)'
> in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter
>
> The problem is what I have is the .iso file not a CD.
>
> Now what?
It's trying to use your install CD to install the package. It will
probably
Seems there is always one more complication;
When I do the 'sudo apt-get install libmagick9-dev' I get the following;
Media change: please insert the disk labeled
'Xubuntu 8.10 _Intrepid Ibex_ - Release i386 (20081030.3)'
in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter
The problem is what I have is the
sudo apt-get install libmagick9-dev
On 3/25/09, Keith Kaiser wrote:
> H, not sure... seems like it should be simple enough to install,
> but I don't know how.
>
>
> On Mar 25, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Lee Bengston wrote:
>
>> It's hard to understand how imagemagick is not installed. I'm running
>>
H, not sure... seems like it should be simple enough to install,
but I don't know how.
On Mar 25, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Lee Bengston wrote:
It's hard to understand how imagemagick is not installed. I'm running
that Xubuntu image live now, and I get the following:
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ dpkg -l |
It's hard to understand how imagemagick is not installed. I'm running
that Xubuntu image live now, and I get the following:
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ dpkg -l |grep imagemagick
ii imagemagick 7:6.3.7.9.dfsg1-2ubuntu3
image manipulation programs
ubu...@ubuntu:~$
Looks like neither on is installed.
Is there a simple way to install them? Or which one?
On Mar 25, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Bob Nielsen wrote:
Yes, you have both of them installed, so there must be another
problem. Do you have either ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick (probably
the -dev packages, as
Yes, you have both of them installed, so there must be another
problem. Do you have either ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick (probably
the -dev packages, as well) installed?
Bob, N7XY
On Mar 25, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Keith Kaiser wrote:
OK, it looks like both are installed. Here is what I get when
OK, it looks like both are installed. Here is what I get when I do the
entries;
ii wget1.11.4-lubuntul
ii libcurl3 7.18.2-lubuntu4.3
Does that sound correct?
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:34 AM, Bob Nielsen wrote:
You can search for them in Synaptic or issue the following commands
in a
You can search for them in Synaptic or issue the following commands
in a terminal:
dpkg -l |grep wget
dpkg -l |grep libcurl
On Mar 25, 2009, at 5:39 AM, Keith Kaiser wrote:
Yes I can get to the Internet without any problems. As to the wget
or libcurl question I don't know. I downloaded the
Yes I can get to the Internet without any problems. As to the wget or
libcurl question I don't know. I downloaded the .iso file and
installed it, other than that I didn't do anything special. How could
I know if wget or libcurl was installed?
On Mar 24, 2009, at 10:52 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Jason KG4WSV wrote:
how is the parallels network config? Can the VM get out at all?
And do you have "wget" or "libcurl" installed, whichever that
version of Xastir is compiled to use?
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how is the parallels network config? Can the VM get out at all?
-Jason
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On 3/24/09, Keith Kaiser wrote:
> I got Xastir up and running on my Mac in Parallels on Ubuntu. But I
> can't get the online maps to show up, any advise?
>
Hmm, assuming from the subject that you installed the new Xubuntu
image under Parallels on your Mac, I'm a bit baffled. I have no
problem wit
I got Xastir up and running on my Mac in Parallels on Ubuntu. But I
can't get the online maps to show up, any advise?
On Mar 23, 2009, at 12:15 PM, Lee Bengston wrote:
On 3/23/09, Neville A. Cross wrote:
There is a graphical tool for creating a LiveUSB on fedora, the name
is: Liveusb-crea
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