From: heitzmah <heitzmann@utanet.at>
To: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org
Cc: vladpopa@inode.at
Subject: Problem with YAM and Debian;
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 01:06:52 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200301250106.52676.heitzmann@utanet.at> (raw)
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Dear Linux-Ham's!
Since abt 2 months I'm using Debian. Before I was a SuSE-user. With SuSE my
Packet-Radio worked very good.
RX/TX: T7F (data-transceiver-kit for 9k6 or 19k2)
Modem: YAM
Now I tried to set up my Debian-box for Packet. I did this with a small
program called ax25-config. It's a script using 'dialog'. After setup the
file /etc/init.d/ax25 is starting the script /etc/ax25/ax25-up, to launch
the ax.25-subsystem. You can see this file as attachment. The
TCP/IP-section is for testing only... :-))
The following deb-packages are installed:
ax25-tools
ax25-xtools
ax25-apps
ax25-utils
ax25-utils-devel
Kernel: 2.4.19 (self-compilation) - yam and ax25 are compiled into the
kernel, it's not necessary to load this functions as module.
After booting my 'Woody 3.0 unstable' (basing on Knoppix 3.1), I tried to
connect my local 9k6-node:
call ym0 oe2xum
The Transceiver is going on air, but is not willing to end his transmission.
The only way to interrupt this, is to switch of the power-supply. Maybe I
could try to kill some jobs on my Debian-box, but this would require too
much time and I don't like to waste time of other hams on our local node...
Anyone an idea?
I would be very glad getting help to activate my PR. tnx!
Deutschsprachige Linux-Hams können mir natürlich auch in deutscher Sprache
antworten. Ich glaube das krieg ich als 'Ösi' noch hin... :-)) hi
73 + 55 de Herbert (OE2HHN - NCI#3766)
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