Lady Heather rund fine under Linux.  The shortcuts need changes,
notably eliminating baxckslashes in the KE5FX URL.

The .lnk entries on the Desktop don't seem to do anything useful so I delete them.


I check new versions of Linux to make sure something hasn't broken wine.
LH and HRD Rotator are the first programs I use.

On 09/02/2013 12:22 PM, Paul Alfille wrote:
Quite right. The symbolic links work very well for pegging wine COM ports
to linux serial devices.

There is an issue with usb serial devices (or any usb devices) having
inconsistent enumeration at startup and thus different assigned names.
You can use udev rules (e.g.
http://hintshop.ludvig.co.nz/show/persistent-names-usb-serial-devices/) or
use /dev/serial/by-id/ for entries.

As a side note, have you managed to get Lady Heather to wok either natively
in Linux or under Wine? I get fatal errors.

Paul Alfille


On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 2:43 AM, francesco messineo <
[email protected]> wrote:

On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 12:23 AM, Paul Alfille <[email protected]>
wrote:
I want to report that tboltmon works well on linux under Wine.

I'm running fedora 19, 64-bit (so the executable is wine64) and tboltmon
version 2.6

Getting a com port pointing to a USB serial adapter is it's own project,
but
quite doable.
getting a com port under wine is as easy as making a symbolic link
under ~/.wine/dosdevices
I have bound the com port even to remote serial ports brought via
network using the socat utility, Tboltmon and lady heather both worked
fine with remote serial ports too.

HTH
Frank
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