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.... dual boot here, slackware & xp ... John On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 18:40:37 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote: John Smith wrote: Carl: Exactly, why would arrl back such a system? SOUNDS like a good system. Sounds modern and up to date. Amateur radio should not allow any PROPRIETARY hardware/software to become a standard. Agreed. We are not about supporting monopolies, we are about the free experimentation, development, testing, construction, use, etc. of equip. and methods/protocols, even that equipment encompassed by the homebrewer. We need some more linux people in amateur radio for the software and more computer hardware people for the hardware... Here is a cool Linux thing for Hams: http://hamshack-hack.sourceforge.net/ It is a hack of the Knoppix Linux distribution. Lots of Ham radio goodies. Make a disk image, and you can boot your computer up in Linux. then switch back to Windoze. Works prefect on my desktop 8^), but needs a few tweaks on my Laptop. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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