[aprssig] digi_ned Kiss Linux
Bill Vodall WA7NWP wa7nwp at gmail.comMon Feb 19 18:27:54 UTC 2007
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> The advantage, of course, of using the kernel interface is that should > you add other applications, they can share the same TNC's, modems, etc. > Another advantage is that pipes (psuedo-tty ports) can be set up to > permit different applications on the same machine to talk with each > other without the need for real tty ports. A great deal of convenience and power indeed - but not quick and easy to setup on a NSLU2... I'm up against a bit of a time crunch and I'd also like to get an "easy" process where folks can use this alternate hardware without having to fight the kernel battle. That's a waste of time in this day and age that's even less appealing then mandated CW requirements or discussing APRS paths. > If you're concerned about compiling ax25 apps, tools and libs, Bernard, > F6BVP, has a step-by-step HOWTO. He even has pre-compiled versions. Take > a look here http://rose.fpac.free.fr/MINI-HOWTO/ Great to see some on going support for AX25.. > Ray vk2tv Bill - WA7NWP
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