Hello from Canberra I have 8.2 installed on a 366 Celeron machine with 128 Meg of RAM. I am able to install the rpm for gpsk31 ... but have never yet managed to decode a signal. I read that gpsk has now been replaced by more up-to-date programs like kpsk ... but I wonder if anyone could assist with the location of binaries for kpsk which will run under SuSE 8.2? I have seen binaries for R*d H*t ... but these may not be suitable for SuSE due to the differences in locations of libraries, etc. If you can help, please respond to me off list. I don't want to be stuck using winoze programs ... that whole OS is a pane/pain!! 73 Richard (VK1RJ) -- Irena and Richard Jenkins Canberra, Australia =======================================
-------Original Message------- From: rjenkins@alphalink.com.au Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 9:01:27 PM To: suse-ham-e@suse.com Subject: [suse-ham-e] SuSE 8.2 and PSK31 (continued) Hello from Canberra I have 8.2 installed on a 366 Celeron machine with 128 Meg of RAM. I am able to install the rpm for gpsk31 ... but have never yet managed to decode a signal. I read that gpsk has now been replaced by more up-to-date programs like kpsk ... but I wonder if anyone could assist with the location of binaries for kpsk which will run under SuSE 8.2? I have seen binaries for R*d H*t ... but these may not be suitable for SuSE due to the differences in locations of libraries, etc. If you can help, please respond to me off list. I don't want to be stuck using winoze programs ... that whole OS is a pane/pain!! 73 Richard (VK1RJ) Hi Richard, you can download kpsk from Sourceforge.. do a google search for sourceforge kpsk it will take right to the page. enjoy 73 Dave kc1di -- Irena and Richard Jenkins Canberra, Australia ======================================= -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: suse-ham-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands, e-mail: suse-ham-e-help@suse.com .
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