OK, I did see that file and I have a backup copy of the original that ii modified and set that to yes as well as changing the "Device=" from parport0 to ttyS0 which I hope will change the default device. Will I need to run the "usr/share/cwdeamon/cwsetup.sh" again after making the changes?
Jim W3FA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed" <au...@comcast.net> To: "Jim Bruce" <jimw...@gmail.com>, "Ervin Hegedüs" <airw...@gmail.com> Cc: "Pat Collins" <p...@linuxcolumbus.com>, tlf-devel@nongnu.org Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 9:42:27 PM Subject: Re: [Tlf-devel] Installing tlf as non-root user On 12/14/2013 09:07 PM, Jim Bruce wrote: > OK, cwdaemon is working now, I don't know why or how. At first I > would start it by "sudo cwdaemon -d ttyS0 -x n" and it would come up, > initialize and key the MFJ 1279T for a second in cw mode and not > crash until after tlf was started. After several of those I ran > winkey-server (v.4) sh and it brought up the config window and I set > /dev/ttyS0 and tried tlf. Still not keying. Rebooted again and tried > starting cwdaemon as above to get a PID to identify it to do the > trace below. No cwdaemon processes after trying to start it. Reboot > again and used Ervin's suggestion below in foreground and tlf is > keying as it should on cw. I will add VK messages to logconfig.dat > and try to see if ssb keys. Does sox need to be started or what is > needed for Voice Messages? I already have some .wav files in a > directory. Is it my cmd line above that is incorrect for starting > it? > > > cwdaemon- 0.94 Xubuntu 12.04 > > Jim W3FA Jim, look in /etc/defaults and you will find cwdaemon, open it as sudo and make sure that you have this set to yes:: # Start cwdaemon at boot? yes or no START_CWDAEMON=yes This will start the cwdaemon at boot with no input needed from you. Ed W3NR _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel