With the latest release of SUSE Linux 10.1, the libax25 rpm is no longer shipped on the CD's. This means that the current 10.0 ham radio files will fail dependencies. To solve this temporarily, until Joerg Reuter, DL1BKE has a chance to rebuild the Ham project for 10.1, I have created an installation source and iso image combining the 10.0 Ham Radio rpm's along with the 10.0 libax25 rpm's. The iso is available at ftp://ftp.w1nr.net/suse-ham/SUSE-Linux-10.1-Ham-i386.iso. With this you can create a CD image and use it as an add-on or installation source. Also available is the installation tree at ftp://ftp.w1nr.net/suse-ham/10.1-i386/. I would suggest that you use the iso or copy the directory tree to your local disk and use it from there. My server does not have a lot of upload bandwidth (640k) so be patient it transfers seem slow. I have only done some simple tests so far. It looks like this kernel is working with mkiss again. The new YaST does complain about the archive not being "signed". Getting my personal key into your trusted sources for YaST is not a simple matter, so just ignore the warnings or turn them off. If you have any problems, I'll see what I can do but I guarantee nothing! Use these files at your own risk! 73 de Mike, W1NR
Mike McCarthy, W1NR wrote:
With the latest release of SUSE Linux 10.1, the libax25 rpm is no longer shipped on the CD's. This means that the current 10.0 ham radio files will fail dependencies. To solve this temporarily, until Joerg Reuter, DL1BKE has a chance to rebuild the Ham project for 10.1, I have created an installation source and iso image combining the 10.0 Ham Radio rpm's along with the 10.0 libax25 rpm's.
The iso is available at ftp://ftp.w1nr.net/suse-ham/SUSE-Linux-10.1-Ham-i386.iso.
With this you can create a CD image and use it as an add-on or installation source. Also available is the installation tree at ftp://ftp.w1nr.net/suse-ham/10.1-i386/. I would suggest that you use the iso or copy the directory tree to your local disk and use it from there. My server does not have a lot of upload bandwidth (640k) so be patient it transfers seem slow.
I have only done some simple tests so far. It looks like this kernel is working with mkiss again. The new YaST does complain about the archive not being "signed". Getting my personal key into your trusted sources for YaST is not a simple matter, so just ignore the warnings or turn them off. If you have any problems, I'll see what I can do but I guarantee nothing! Use these files at your own risk!
73 de Mike, W1NR
Mike!, what is your md5 for the iso image ?. I have troubles installing the package. -- Med venlig hilsen / Best regards Erik Jakobsen Vy 73 de Erik / OZ4KK
ce06973c7c700abacd71e6263fabcf22 SUSE-Linux-10.1-Ham-i386.iso Let me know if there are any other issues. I wish I knew how to put an MD5SUM on the media so YaST's media check would work... 73 de Mike, W1NR ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Jakobsen" <eja@urbakken.dk> To: <suse-ham-e@suse.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 5:53 AM Subject: Re: [suse-ham-e] SUSE Linux 10.1 Ham Radio RPM's
Mike McCarthy, W1NR wrote:
With the latest release of SUSE Linux 10.1, the libax25 rpm is no longer shipped on the CD's. This means that the current 10.0 ham radio files will fail dependencies. To solve this temporarily, until Joerg Reuter, DL1BKE has a chance to rebuild the Ham project for 10.1, I have created an installation source and iso image combining the 10.0 Ham Radio rpm's along with the 10.0 libax25 rpm's.
The iso is available at ftp://ftp.w1nr.net/suse-ham/SUSE-Linux-10.1-Ham-i386.iso.
With this you can create a CD image and use it as an add-on or installation source. Also available is the installation tree at ftp://ftp.w1nr.net/suse-ham/10.1-i386/. I would suggest that you use the iso or copy the directory tree to your local disk and use it from there. My server does not have a lot of upload bandwidth (640k) so be patient it transfers seem slow.
I have only done some simple tests so far. It looks like this kernel is working with mkiss again. The new YaST does complain about the archive not being "signed". Getting my personal key into your trusted sources for YaST is not a simple matter, so just ignore the warnings or turn them off. If you have any problems, I'll see what I can do but I guarantee nothing! Use these files at your own risk!
73 de Mike, W1NR
Mike!, what is your md5 for the iso image ?.
I have troubles installing the package.
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Med venlig hilsen / Best regards Erik Jakobsen Vy 73 de Erik / OZ4KK
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Mike McCarthy, W1NR wrote:
ce06973c7c700abacd71e6263fabcf22 SUSE-Linux-10.1-Ham-i386.iso
Let me know if there are any other issues. I wish I knew how to put an MD5SUM on the media so YaST's media check would work...
73 de Mike, W1NR
Tnx Mike. It was ok the iso file I dowloaded from you. I now have reburned it, and now its is working just fine. 73 de Erik OZ4KK
----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Jakobsen" <eja@urbakken.dk> To: <suse-ham-e@suse.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 5:53 AM Subject: Re: [suse-ham-e] SUSE Linux 10.1 Ham Radio RPM's
Mike McCarthy, W1NR wrote:
With the latest release of SUSE Linux 10.1, the libax25 rpm is no longer shipped on the CD's. This means that the current 10.0 ham radio files will fail dependencies. To solve this temporarily, until Joerg Reuter, DL1BKE has a chance to rebuild the Ham project for 10.1, I have created an installation source and iso image combining the 10.0 Ham Radio rpm's along with the 10.0 libax25 rpm's.
The iso is available at ftp://ftp.w1nr.net/suse-ham/SUSE-Linux-10.1-Ham-i386.iso.
With this you can create a CD image and use it as an add-on or installation source. Also available is the installation tree at ftp://ftp.w1nr.net/suse-ham/10.1-i386/. I would suggest that you use the iso or copy the directory tree to your local disk and use it from there. My server does not have a lot of upload bandwidth (640k) so be patient it transfers seem slow.
I have only done some simple tests so far. It looks like this kernel is working with mkiss again. The new YaST does complain about the archive not being "signed". Getting my personal key into your trusted sources for YaST is not a simple matter, so just ignore the warnings or turn them off. If you have any problems, I'll see what I can do but I guarantee nothing! Use these files at your own risk!
73 de Mike, W1NR
Mike!, what is your md5 for the iso image ?.
I have troubles installing the package.
--
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards Erik Jakobsen Vy 73 de Erik / OZ4KK
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