* ancient history ...
@ 2004-07-08 6:53 Niall Parker
[not found] ` <001a01c464dc$01673420$b1123c0a@magic875>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Niall Parker @ 2004-07-08 6:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
Hello,
I'm trying to get an old machine I had running years ago back online and I'm
running into problems, maybe someone here with a good memory can help me.
The system is running kernel 2.0.37 with ax.25 compiled in (no modules) and
using the ax25-utils-2.0.12. I've managed to get the system running and hearing
traffic but when I try to connect using call I get
---
[niall@ve7hexgw /tmp]$ call lsp spr
GW4PTS AX.25 Connect v1.11
*** Connected to spr
Error opening terminal: xterm.
[niall@ve7hexgw /tmp]$
----
the trace of packets going back and forth for this
----
[Thu Jul 8 02:57:34 2004]
Port lsp: AX25: VE7SPR-8->ID <UI C> pid=Text
0000 TheNet Plus 2.08 (SPR).
[Thu Jul 8 03:07:03 2004]
Port lsp: AX25: VE7HEX->SPR <C C P>
[Thu Jul 8 03:07:05 2004]
Port lsp: AX25: SPR->VE7HEX <UA R F>
[Thu Jul 8 03:07:05 2004]
Port lsp: AX25: VE7HEX->SPR <D C P>
[Thu Jul 8 03:07:06 2004]
Port lsp: AX25: SPR->VE7HEX <UA R F>
----
It appears my system is dropping the connection as soon as it gets an
acknowledgement. Any ideas what is configured wrong ? The system worked fine
when I was using it 4 years ago, though I mainly used it for tcp/ip stuff and
didn't do much with ax.25/netrom etc.
The error message above is not within the call executable, nor can I find it in
the ax25-utils source anywhere. The system is very limited for debugging, no
strace/gdb etc (it was stripped down to run in 2 MB RAM) and short of rebuilding
another box with the old distribution CDs I no longer have anything this old
running.
Any ideas appreciated.
... Niall (VE7HEX)
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* Re: ancient history ...
[not found] ` <001a01c464dc$01673420$b1123c0a@magic875>
@ 2004-07-08 16:47 ` Niall Parker
2004-07-09 11:24 ` Arno Verhoeven
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Niall Parker @ 2004-07-08 16:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
Willy & Linda Peake wrote:
> ---- Original Message -----
> From: "Niall Parker" <niall@ve7hex.ampr.org>
> To: <linux-hams@vger.kernel.org>
> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 6:53 AM
> Subject: ancient history ...
>
>
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I'm trying to get an old machine I had running years ago back online and
>
> I'm
>
>>running into problems, maybe someone here with a good memory can help me.
>>
>>The system is running kernel 2.0.37 with ax.25 compiled in (no modules)
>
> and
>
>>using the ax25-utils-2.0.12. I've managed to get the system running and
>
> hearing
>
>>traffic but when I try to connect using call I get
>>
>>---
>>
>>[niall@ve7hexgw /tmp]$ call lsp spr
>>GW4PTS AX.25 Connect v1.11
>>*** Connected to spr
>>Error opening terminal: xterm.
>>[niall@ve7hexgw /tmp]$
>>
>
>
> Looks to me like it couldn't open an x-terminal session at either at your
> box or at spr..
From what I recall of using it before, call was a completely command line app
that didn't do anything fancy with X ... just as I am typing though I'm
wondering if it may be a terminal type issue ... after some more experimentation
I find I can get it to fail similarly with TERM=xterm or vt100 or linux (ie the
"xterm" in the error line above is actually the variable TERM in the shell)
More fiddling ... or perhaps I should update everything a bit ... has anyone
recommendations for minimal boot/rescue distributions using more modern kernels
? (the system above was based on a cramdisk image)
... Niall
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* Re: ancient history ...
2004-07-08 16:47 ` Niall Parker
@ 2004-07-09 11:24 ` Arno Verhoeven
2004-07-09 18:34 ` Niall Parker
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Arno Verhoeven @ 2004-07-09 11:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Niall Parker; +Cc: linux-hams
Niall Parker wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>>
>>> [niall@ve7hexgw /tmp]$ call lsp spr
>>> GW4PTS AX.25 Connect v1.11
>>> *** Connected to spr
>>> Error opening terminal: xterm.
>>> [niall@ve7hexgw /tmp]$
>>>
>>
>>
>> Looks to me like it couldn't open an x-terminal session at either at
>> your
>> box or at spr..
>
>
> From what I recall of using it before, call was a completely command
> line app that didn't do anything fancy with X ... just as I am typing
> though I'm wondering if it may be a terminal type issue ... after some
> more experimentation I find I can get it to fail similarly with
> TERM=xterm or vt100 or linux (ie the "xterm" in the error line above
> is actually the variable TERM in the shell)
>
Try "raw mode"
call -r lsp spr
--
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* Re: ancient history ...
2004-07-09 11:24 ` Arno Verhoeven
@ 2004-07-09 18:34 ` Niall Parker
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Niall Parker @ 2004-07-09 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Arno Verhoeven; +Cc: linux-hams
Arno Verhoeven wrote:
> Niall Parker wrote:
>> ...
>> though I'm wondering if it may be a terminal type issue ... after some
>> more experimentation I find I can get it to fail similarly with
>> TERM=xterm or vt100 or linux (ie the "xterm" in the error line above
>> is actually the variable TERM in the shell)
>>
>
> Try "raw mode"
>
> call -r lsp spr
That seems to work fine, any ideas why I need to use raw mode now ? (I
definitely didn't use it before).
... Niall
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