Great, but do anyone know if the same SW can run on the more popular
Ubuntu distro?
In my pshere nearly everyone is using Ubuntu as Ubuntu
is now the most popular Linux distro around the globe.
I think development should be on the most used distro to gain
momentum.
- LA7XQ Steinar
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
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>
> Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Can someone please point me to the location of the ham radio repository?
>> Am currently using 10.2 and am hoping for 11.0 soon.
>>
>> 73 de ZR1HPC
>> Hylton
>>
>>
> Yupp it's here:
>
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hamradio/openSUSE_11.0
>
>
>
> 73 de Erik OZ4KK
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Hello everyone,
I am new to the list and run my shack with my openSUSE 11.1 machine.
The last week few days I have been running VOAcap on my machine and am
finding it quite useful. Having used HAMCAP before I missed it.
Installation was somewhat complicated as python-basemap is not currently
available as a package for 11.1. The science:ScientificLinux repository
has basemap but not for 11.1. Generally it works ok. There are times
the GUI gets confused but the engine seems solid.
The tool is well worth the look and worth packaging as it matures.
Charles
AA1VS
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