From: Andrea Borgia <borgia@cs.unibo.it>
To: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: newbie question - hamlib and gMFSK
Date: Sat, 01 May 2004 17:26:45 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4093C1B5.8080308@cs.unibo.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1083420366.4194.8.camel@dhcppc3>
N5NW Marty wrote:
> I have finally successfully installed gMFSK and hamlib, but gMFSK
> doesn't seem to recognize that hamlib exists. No options for
> configuration under preferences.
hamlib support can be enabled/disabled from the preferences panel only
if gMFSK has been built with hamlib option turned on. Quoting from
memory, the ./configure script in gMFSK sources automatically detects
hamlib's presence during build, but you might always add --enable-hamlib
to be on the safe side.
> Any thoughts? I'm trying to move completely away from the Microsoft
> environment in the shack, and this seems like a critical step. I am
My ham radio activity is supported entirely by Linux: hamlib, xlog (with
hamlib support), gMFSK (with hamlib support) plus cwdaemon for fun and
occasionally the soundmodem to test the ax25 connection to my club's
cluster node. I have installed qsstv also, but it didn't interest me
enough to bother to really test it.
> very much the newbie with linux - not much beyond the
> ./configure|make|make install stage. I'm using Mandrake 9.2 in a
> triple boot environment (DOS/Win98/Linux).
Nothing bad with being a newbie, but you're past that stage if you're
already comfortable with building from sources 8-)
> If there is a more appropriate forum for the question, please advise.
I think this list is appropriate enough, but just in case you want
something a bit more focused you should try xlog-discussion and
hamlib-developers (see websites for links).
B73,
Andrea.
--
Homepage: http://andrea.borgia.bo.it / Amateur radio: IZ4FHT
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-05-01 15:26 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-05-01 14:06 newbie question - hamlib and gMFSK N5NW Marty
2004-05-01 14:37 ` Martin Ewing
2004-05-01 15:34 ` Andrea Borgia
2004-05-01 17:58 ` Martin Ewing
2004-05-03 16:14 ` Curt, WE7U
2004-05-05 15:55 ` Martin Ewing
2004-05-05 16:14 ` newbie question - hamlib and gMFSKX Curt, WE7U
2004-05-05 19:03 ` cross-platform sound (was newbie...) Martin Ewing
2004-05-03 22:56 ` newbie question - hamlib and gMFSK Stephane Fillod
2004-05-01 15:26 ` Andrea Borgia [this message]
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