* Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
@ 2007-05-26 20:22 John Agar
2007-05-26 21:55 ` Matti Aarnio
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From: John Agar @ 2007-05-26 20:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
Hello all,
It's been a long time since I checked in to this group.
Have been unable to play with Linux for some time.
As a result I'm way behind.
Please - opinions on which is the best flavour of Linux for
ham radio applications. Ease of configuration(good documentation)
is my major concern.
Thank you.
73 de John Agar
VE4EI
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* Re: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
2007-05-26 20:22 Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications John Agar
@ 2007-05-26 21:55 ` Matti Aarnio
2007-05-27 0:32 ` Bob Nielsen
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2007-05-27 0:15 ` Larry Holden
2007-05-27 11:27 ` Mike McCarthy, W1NR
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From: Matti Aarnio @ 2007-05-26 21:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John Agar; +Cc: linux-hams
On Sat, May 26, 2007 at 04:22:06PM -0400, John Agar wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> It's been a long time since I checked in to this group.
>
> Have been unable to play with Linux for some time.
> As a result I'm way behind.
>
> Please - opinions on which is the best flavour of Linux for
> ham radio applications. Ease of configuration(good documentation)
> is my major concern.
The documentation is rather weak whatever you take..
(Or rather, there are lots of tiny bits of it scattered all around..)
"Vendors" that supply AX.25 in binary delivered kernel are
in my quick survey:
- Debian (4.0)
- SuSE (9.x, probably same with 10.x)
Vendors that don't supply:
- Redhat / Fedora
If you don't need AX.25, that is meaningless difference.
(It is meaningfull when you want to make RF-to-net APRS igate.)
For gmfsk et.al. HF data mode programs about any Linux with
support for your audio hardware is a good choice.
Again Debian is likely your best choice for a system that has
them all available pre-compiled.
There are tons and tons of other Linux distributions, like
various flavours of Ubuntu, which is Debian derivative.
But do they have HAM-suites ? That I don't know.
> Thank you.
>
> 73 de John Agar
> VE4EI
73 de Matti, OH2MQK
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* Re: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
2007-05-26 20:22 Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications John Agar
2007-05-26 21:55 ` Matti Aarnio
@ 2007-05-27 0:15 ` Larry Holden
2007-05-27 5:22 ` w9ya
2007-05-27 11:27 ` Mike McCarthy, W1NR
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From: Larry Holden @ 2007-05-27 0:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John Agar; +Cc: linux-hams
John Agar wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> It's been a long time since I checked in to this group.
>
> Have been unable to play with Linux for some time.
> As a result I'm way behind.
>
> Please - opinions on which is the best flavour of Linux for
> ham radio applications. Ease of configuration(good documentation)
> is my major concern.
>
> Thank you.
>
> 73 de John Agar
> VE4EI
>
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>
I use Slackware and compile my own packages with checkinstall.
Everything seems to work great! The list is as follows: GMFsk, Kpsk,
TWpsk, HF rtty, Qgrid, Gsat, Xlog, Grig, predict, Qsstv, TWclock,
Xastir, Xcall. Slackware is one of oldest around with plenty of
documentation. Hamshack live cd is a good way to try it. Go to
http://hamshack-hack.sourceforge.net/.
73, KC5KLM
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* Re: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
2007-05-26 21:55 ` Matti Aarnio
@ 2007-05-27 0:32 ` Bob Nielsen
2007-05-27 3:24 ` jarmo
2007-05-27 4:45 ` Curt Mills
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From: Bob Nielsen @ 2007-05-27 0:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
On May 26, 2007, at 2:55 PM, Matti Aarnio wrote:
>
> There are tons and tons of other Linux distributions, like
> various flavours of Ubuntu, which is Debian derivative.
> But do they have HAM-suites ? That I don't know.
>
Ubuntu includes kernels with AX.25, mkiss, etc. as modules, as well
as a large number of ham radio packages (probably the same ones as
Debian itself).
73 - Bob, N7XY
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* Re: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
2007-05-26 21:55 ` Matti Aarnio
2007-05-27 0:32 ` Bob Nielsen
@ 2007-05-27 3:24 ` jarmo
2007-05-27 4:45 ` Curt Mills
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From: jarmo @ 2007-05-27 3:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
Matti Aarnio kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika sunnuntai, 27. toukokuuta 2007
00:55):
> "Vendors" that supply AX.25 in binary delivered kernel are
> in my quick survey:
> - Debian (4.0)
> - SuSE (9.x, probably same with 10.x)
Mandriva does it too...
But look at
http://radio.linux.org.au/
There you can find bunch of hamradio related stuff
Jarmo
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* Re: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
2007-05-26 21:55 ` Matti Aarnio
2007-05-27 0:32 ` Bob Nielsen
2007-05-27 3:24 ` jarmo
@ 2007-05-27 4:45 ` Curt Mills
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From: Curt Mills @ 2007-05-27 4:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matti Aarnio; +Cc: John Agar, linux-hams
On Sun, 27 May 2007, Matti Aarnio wrote:
> "Vendors" that supply AX.25 in binary delivered kernel are
> in my quick survey:
> - Debian (4.0)
> - SuSE (9.x, probably same with 10.x)
>
> Vendors that don't supply:
> - Redhat / Fedora
>
> If you don't need AX.25, that is meaningless difference.
> (It is meaningfull when you want to make RF-to-net APRS igate.)
But... You can still do an APRS igate without having AX.25 in the
kernel. Xastir can do it via a Serial TNC or a Serial KISS TNC
interface.
Where the AX.25 interface comes in really handy is when you want to
connect multiple pieces of software to the same TNC, or of course
when you want to do TCP/IP networking or some other networking
protocol over RF.
--
Curt, WE7U. archer at eskimo dot com
http://www.eskimo.com/~archer
Lotto: A tax on people who are bad at math. - unknown
Windows: Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates. - WE7U.
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* Re: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
2007-05-27 0:15 ` Larry Holden
@ 2007-05-27 5:22 ` w9ya
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From: w9ya @ 2007-05-27 5:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
> John Agar wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> It's been a long time since I checked in to this group.
>>
>> Have been unable to play with Linux for some time.
>> As a result I'm way behind.
>>
>> Please - opinions on which is the best flavour of Linux for
>> ham radio applications. Ease of configuration(good documentation) is
>> my major concern.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> 73 de John Agar
>> VE4EI
>>
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>> 24/05/2007 4:01 PM
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>>
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>>
>
> I use Slackware and compile my own packages with checkinstall.
> Everything seems to work great! The list is as follows: GMFsk, Kpsk,
> TWpsk, HF rtty, Qgrid, Gsat, Xlog, Grig, predict, Qsstv, TWclock,
> Xastir, Xcall. Slackware is one of oldest around with plenty of
> documentation. Hamshack live cd is a good way to try it. Go to
> http://hamshack-hack.sourceforge.net/.
>
> 73, KC5KLM
> -
Yeah, I do something similar with archlinux. (Which is sort of a cousin to
slackware.)
Vy 73;
Bob
w9ya
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(May his memory be eternal.)
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* Re: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
2007-05-26 20:22 Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications John Agar
2007-05-26 21:55 ` Matti Aarnio
2007-05-27 0:15 ` Larry Holden
@ 2007-05-27 11:27 ` Mike McCarthy, W1NR
2007-05-28 4:19 ` Adam Vazquez Kb2Jpd
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From: Mike McCarthy, W1NR @ 2007-05-27 11:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John Agar; +Cc: linux-hams
John Agar wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> It's been a long time since I checked in to this group.
>
> Have been unable to play with Linux for some time.
> As a result I'm way behind.
>
> Please - opinions on which is the best flavour of Linux for
> ham radio applications. Ease of configuration(good documentation)
> is my major concern.
>
> Thank you.
>
> 73 de John Agar
> VE4EI
See http://www.linux-ax25.org/wiki/Distributions for some descriptions
of the various distributions.
Personally, I use SUSE because of the superior installation, packaging
and management tools. I have had a lot of issues with Ubuntu and
Debian. Forget about Fedora unless you want to build your own kernel
and packages.
Mike, W1NR
SUSE HAM packages mirrored at http://ftp.w1nr.net/
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* Re: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
2007-05-27 11:27 ` Mike McCarthy, W1NR
@ 2007-05-28 4:19 ` Adam Vazquez Kb2Jpd
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From: Adam Vazquez Kb2Jpd @ 2007-05-28 4:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mike McCarthy, W1NR; +Cc: John Agar, linux-hams
There are also pre-designed Live-CDs available for station and
contest use . http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ham+radio+linux+live+cd&btnG=Google+Search
You should check out QST for some other distros
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* RE: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
@ 2007-06-07 19:40 John Agar
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From: John Agar @ 2007-06-07 19:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hams
I asked this question a couple of weeks ago.
I should have answered to your responses ASAP. Sorry!
The response was wonderful. Thank you. It was way beyond my expectations.
73
John Agar
VE4EI
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From: John Agar [mailto:dukewas3@shaw.ca]
Sent: May 26, 2007 4:22 PM
To: 'linux-hams@vger.kernel.org'
Subject: Most useful/easy flavour of Linux for Ham Radio Applications
Hello all,
It's been a long time since I checked in to this group.
Have been unable to play with Linux for some time.
As a result I'm way behind.
Please - opinions on which is the best flavour of Linux for
ham radio applications. Ease of configuration(good documentation)
is my major concern.
Thank you.
73 de John Agar
VE4EI
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