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In article , Marc Heusser wrote:
And with a Macintosh computer running OS X I do understand that quite a few services can run on it when connected to a ham radio. (If you have pointers for such sofware too :-) I'm not a ham, but as a Linux and OS X user this is of vague interest to me (of course, this tech. applied to sailing is also of interest). Anyway, here's a link to a list of stuff that you should be able to get to work (how useful (any of) it is I can't say): http://packages.debian.org/stable/hamradio/ In case the "Debian GNU Linux" throws you, OS X is built on Unix, Linux is Unix (more or less - enough that it won't make a difference for your purposes).... but Linux != OS X (just is case you were adding two and two and making 5). Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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: http://packages.debian.org/stable/hamradio/ Thanks for the pointer, Justin! I want to try a few of these on my new Nokia N800 Linux internet tablet....(c; Larry -- You can tell there's extremely intelligent life in the universe because they have never called Earth. |
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