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73 Linux failed to install VARA


 

I¡¯ve tried twice on two fresh bullseye pi installs and both time I see this, what am I doing wrong.?

Mark Hogan

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Thanks but im on bullseye not bookworm.


Ericson - J73ESL
 

Personally i see BAP/73Linux as a touch and go software... one time it works, u turn on the pi and it stops...?
I have long since given up on that and just do individual software installs.
It would also be important to note that ham radio software still has a long way to go when moving over to the linux world.. Toooo many of the most common software is written and developed for windows based machines, and the developers have no inclination to move to linux.
This is a big issue.

On Sat, Feb 17, 2024, 7:18 PM Mark Hogan <ml.hogan@...> wrote:
I¡¯ve tried twice on two fresh bullseye pi installs and both time I see this, what am I doing wrong.?

Mark Hogan


 

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Then you would follow the Pi only section.

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Greg

NZ6E

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mark Hogan
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2024 7:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [KM4ACK-Pi] 73 Linux failed to install VARA

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Thanks but im on bullseye not bookworm.


 

Bookworm or not the wheezy script is not functioning which is called by this project and you will need to manually install with the provided how to.

k


 

and I find this to be rather absurd for the ham radio world where theoretically open and collaborative policies and systems should be privileged. in this sense I believe that the class of amateur radio programmers lives a little disconnected from the world of software. Windows should not be an acceptable alternative and certainly not the only alternative. only commercial logic is what I push for the adoption and use of Windows as an operating system. it seems that the ham world is not aware of what windows means and what logic drives it.
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Ericson - J73ESL
 

Was that in responce to what i wrote??


On Mon, Feb 19, 2024, 7:32 AM simona <simona.pisano.70@...> wrote:
and I find this to be rather absurd for the ham radio world where theoretically open and collaborative policies and systems should be privileged. in this sense I believe that the class of amateur radio programmers lives a little disconnected from the world of software. Windows should not be an acceptable alternative and certainly not the only alternative. only commercial logic is what I push for the adoption and use of Windows as an operating system. it seems that the ham world is not aware of what windows means and what logic drives it.
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On Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 06:37 PM, Kelly K7MHI wrote:
/g/KM4ACK-Pi/message/12128
Thanks?
I didn't read past pi5 the first time.? In a meeting distracted and on a phone wasn't the best use of your advice.