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* Most "HAM" friendly distro ?
@ 2006-01-04 20:55 Douglas Cole
  2006-01-04 21:26 ` IT3 Stuart Blake Tener
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From: Douglas Cole @ 2006-01-04 20:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams

Well as most recent postings seem to indicate some distro's are less
friendly than others for updating and changing kernels and other
things.
I too am using SuSE (version 10) for my desktop OS, but still have a
separate pc running SuSE 8.2 for packet, since it is the one that
works for me, and as has been posted on here many times, 2.6 kernel
packet issues have been many.

So my question is, which distro' would one reccomend to someone who is
used to using a distro' that does not require recompiling the kernel
every time I turn around?

I was thinking maybe Kubuntu, or one of the Debian based distro's just
for the sake of the ease with which APT makes updating/upgrading, but
since I have not spent enough time with Debian based distro's I am not
sure that is going to fit my needs.
Also I noticed that Fedora has a similar package manager that is
supposed to work well called YUM...

But what 2.6 kernel-based distro' really shines for use Amateur radio
opp's at the moment ?

Thanks in advance for any input you can give.


Doug
N7BFS

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* Re: Most "HAM" friendly distro ?
@ 2006-01-05  2:26 Adam Vazquez Kb2jpd 
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 36+ messages in thread
From: Adam Vazquez Kb2jpd  @ 2006-01-05  2:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bob Nielsen, linux-hams

Hi from Adam Kb2jpd.

I started giving out both Knoppix and started something here in NYC.

Thats for the mention of both Knoppix.

73 Adam kb2jpd


-----Original Message-----

From:  Bob Nielsen <nielsen@oz.net>
Subj:  Re: Most "HAM" friendly distro ?
Date:  Wed Jan 4, 2006 8:31 pm
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To:  linux-hams@vger.kernel.org


On Jan 4, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Nate Bargmann wrote:

> * Douglas Cole <doug.n7bfs@gmail.com> [2006 Jan 04 15:21 -0600]:
>
>> So my question is, which distro' would one reccomend to someone  
>> who is
>> used to using a distro' that does not require recompiling the kernel
>> every time I turn around?
>
> Debian seems to have a very modular kernel with most, if not all, of
> the ham radio support enabled.  A number of hams are active in Debian
> which helps the ham radio support, IMO.
>
>> I was thinking maybe Kubuntu, or one of the Debian based distro's  
>> just
>> for the sake of the ease with which APT makes updating/upgrading, but
>> since I have not spent enough time with Debian based distro's I am  
>> not
>> sure that is going to fit my needs.
>
> Unless the Kubuntu team builds a radically different kernel, it's ham
> radio support should be about equal.
>

The Ubuntu kernels work fine and I think Kubuntu only differs in  
using KDE instead of Gnome for X apps.  Debian (Ubuntu, Kubuntu) have  
most ham applications already packaged (Ubuntu will even supply CDs  
for free, including shipping).

>> But what 2.6 kernel-based distro' really shines for use Amateur radio
>> opp's at the moment ?
>
> Check out Harv's Ham Shack.  It seems to be a ham radio oriented
> distribution.

Likewise AFU-Knoppix, another live-cd based on Knoppix, which is  
based on Debian.

For AX.25, you will probably want a 2.6.14 or later kernel.  I  
couldn't find any kernels later than 2.6.8 on the Debian site and  
don't know if that one is prior to AX.25 breaking.  Ubuntu 6.04 will  
be released in April with a 2.6.15 kernel (which can be used now if  
one upgrades to the preview "dapper" distribution).  I tried  
installing that kernel on Ubuntu 5.10, but ran into dependency  
problems and it was easier to compile my own than to deal with these  
(I'm running a DX spider cluster and several servers on that box and  
it has been extremely stable).  Debian's kernel-package tool makes  
kernel compilation quite a simple task.

Ubuntu and Kubuntu are basically Debian with a more aggressive (every  
six months) release schedule.  Many of the Ubuntu developers are also  
Debian developers.

73,
Bob, N7XY

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2006-01-04 20:55 Most "HAM" friendly distro ? Douglas Cole
2006-01-04 21:26 ` IT3 Stuart Blake Tener
2006-01-04 23:28   ` Alex Flinsch
2006-01-07 17:43   ` Ralf Baechle DL5RB
2006-01-04 23:09 ` Nate Bargmann
2006-01-04 23:19   ` Jeremy Utley
2006-01-05  1:31   ` Bob Nielsen
2006-01-05  2:14     ` Nate Bargmann
2006-01-04 23:46 ` Hamish Moffatt
2006-01-05  0:40   ` Douglas Cole
2006-01-06 13:15     ` Hamish Moffatt
2006-01-06 14:19       ` Margaret Leber
2006-01-06 14:26         ` Hamish Moffatt
2006-01-06 14:58       ` Douglas Cole
2006-01-06 17:11         ` K. David Prince
2006-01-06 17:58         ` Bob Nielsen
2006-01-05  0:27 ` Mike McCarthy, W1NR
2006-01-05  1:08   ` Douglas Cole
2006-01-05  1:29     ` Mike McCarthy, W1NR
2006-01-05  3:21       ` Douglas Cole
2006-01-05  4:36         ` Curt Mills
2006-01-05  7:07           ` Hamish Moffatt
2006-01-06 14:37             ` Curt, WE7U
2006-01-06 17:39               ` Bob Nielsen
2006-01-06 17:51                 ` Curt, WE7U
2006-01-07 15:03                   ` Most 'HAM' " w9ya
2006-01-06 23:27                 ` Most "HAM" " Hamish Moffatt
2006-01-07  2:10                   ` Bob Nielsen
2006-01-07  9:11                     ` Ian Haver
2006-01-07 14:10                       ` Nate Bargmann
2006-01-07 19:38                         ` Curt Mills
2006-01-07 19:19   ` Ralf Baechle DL5RB
2006-01-09 12:01 ` stephen
2006-01-09 12:41   ` Hamish Moffatt
2006-01-09 13:08   ` Nate Bargmann
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2006-01-05  2:26 Adam Vazquez Kb2jpd 

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