From: <w9ya@arrl.net>
To: doug.n7bfs@gmail.com
Cc: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Knoppix and Soundmodem
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 00:34:16 -0500 (EST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42589.192.168.1.116.1130132056.squirrel@gateway> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42539.192.168.1.116.1130111176.squirrel@gateway>
OOPPSSS....
That should be "Hamshack" and not "Hamsack"....
Vy 73;
Bob
w9ya
> Hey Douglas and the gang;
>
> Um, google up "Harv's Hamsack Hack". It has the 'save settings to usb
> stuff' you are asking for. Harv's documentation is fairly decent too.
> Plus if you bug him a bit, he should be able to tell you what he does to
> make these.
>
> Oh yeah; it is "tracked" at the linux ham radio software site in
> au-land.
>
> Vy 73;
>
> Bob
> w9ya
>
>
>> On Thursday 07 April 2005 20:34, David Hambly wrote:
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> I just got the Knoppix 3.8 CD and I think it is a good idea
>>> but...when I try to configure Soundmodem, it seems that there is no
>>> way to write the config to /etc/ax25. This is true for many apps
>>> like F6FBB and HFTerm.
>>>
>>> Is anyone aware of a method (other than installing the whole thing to
>>> hard drive) to write these configs, I presume something like a
>>> symlink to a DOS partition (I don't imagine it possible with NTFS).
>>>
>>> Otherwise I would say the whole point of "Linux without installing
>>> Linux" is lost. BTW I am a Linux newbie...so be gentle. :-)
>>>
>>> 73
>>> Dave - KG6QG
>>
>> Hi Dave, I know this is kind of late, but I am trying to play email
>> catch-up...
>>
>> Did you ever get any input on this?
>> I am interested in getting a live Linux Amateur radio CD that will
>> actually work, but so far have had poor results with the "DX-linux"
>> (I think its actually call TLF-Linux) for doing AX25 stuff and would
>> like to somehow come up with a CD that I could save my configs to a
>> thumb drive and then I could just sit down in front of whatever pc I
>> needed to and get going with my familiar proggies and do ARES stuff
>> with little headaches...
>> I couldn't even get DX-Linux to boot for me (well it finally did after
>> a
>> couple hours, lol) and finally gave up on it...
>>
>> So what if anything did you come up with?
>>
>>
>> --
>> --
>> Douglas Cole N7BFS
>> AMSAT#26182 , K2 # 544
>> IRLP Node 3250 owner
>> Registered Linux user # 188922
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-10-24 5:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-04-08 3:34 Knoppix and Soundmodem David Hambly
2005-04-08 17:16 ` David Hambly
2005-04-11 20:25 ` Rose module and kernel 2.6.11 Bernard Pidoux
2005-04-12 23:16 ` Ralf Baechle DL5RB
2005-10-23 16:22 ` Knoppix and Soundmodem Douglas Cole
2005-10-23 23:46 ` w9ya
2005-10-24 5:34 ` w9ya [this message]
2005-10-24 16:00 ` Jim Bayer
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