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Mike Coslo wrote:
The Ubuntu repositories have a lot of apps, There are Ham specific ones, such as loggers, digital mode software (linux even has AMTOR/PACTOR transmitting software) there are antenna modeling programs, even a Smith chart program. Lots of developer apps too. There are quite a few electronic apps, such as transmission line calculators, and a whole lot of other stuff that I am just finding out about. More Hams need to check it out - I think the whole Operating system is in line with "Ham Spirit". Well I don't really care for Ubuntu myself, but I can see where folks would like it. Personally I dislike it because it goes to great lengths to isolate you from the Unix stuff, most notable is that you cannot log into the "root" account from the GUI. Of course that's not usually a good idea, but there are times when it just makes sense to be "root" on a box. For the folks that don't want to care about the Unix stuff, Ubuntu does a good job of hiding a lot of that. It also has a "run from the CD" mode that's kind of nice. You can run it without installing anything and see what you think. If you don't like it, just take the CD out. Where do you find the HAM stuff though? I've got a Ubuntu install that I play with and I'd like to see what's built for it. -= bob =- (AKA KC4UAI) |
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![]() "Kc4uai" wrote in message news:cSsZi.2901$CI1.360@trnddc03... It also has a "run from the CD" mode that's kind of nice. You can run it without installing anything and see what you think. If you don't like it, just take the CD out. The Fedora project just announced a "spin" of Fedora called "Fedora Electronic Lab". This is a live CD loaded up with electronics stuff. Fedora includes a set of LiveCD tools to encourage custom spins. So far no ham app spin, tho. The problem with these Live CDs is that you still need to have a bit of Linux savvy if you want to use the Live CD and save some data. It isn't hard, but if you are using the Live CD to try out some Linux distro that can be a pretty big barrier to fully enjoying it. ... |
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Kc4uai wrote:
For the folks that don't want to care about the Unix stuff, Ubuntu does a good job of hiding a lot of that. It also has a "run from the CD" mode that's kind of nice. You can run it without installing anything and see what you think. If you don't like it, just take the CD out. Where do you find the HAM stuff though? I've got a Ubuntu install that I play with and I'd like to see what's built for it. Under Symantec, you can open up some extra repositories. I think theere is one more standard Ubuntu repository, and a "universal" one. There are both finished apps and various engines for developers. There are a couple more repositories that have proprietary drives also. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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