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Re: Raspberry pi ham radio setup software


 

I have to whole-heartedly? agree with Kelly and Jay....emails such as Nigel's hurt, rather than help the hobby.

I applaud any user taking the time to 'dip their toes in the water', and come up with their own
methods for increasing offerings to the ham community.

Not everyone has tried Build-A-Pi/73 Linux or HamPi or DragonOS for ham-radio software suites,
and as such, might find Mark's efforts to contribute something additionally worthwhile to the
community a nice effort.

PLEASE, don't discourage individuals who want to benefit our 'mostly 'gracious user community.

Respectfully,
Jerry - K4OAM


On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 1:23?PM Kelly K7MHI via <kellykeeton=[email protected]> wrote:
On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 08:57 AM, Nigel Gunn, G8IFF/W8IFF wrote:
We don't need any more.
need anymore what? OM? emails like that?

or helpful people to assist others in moving down the path? I also write an installer not as polished off. so add another to the list of confusion.

full respect I understand your comment but to just be a old linux ham and say stuff like "we dont need any more" I actually think we do, windows 11 is horrible and getting worse so move everyone to linux!?

as the OP who was just kindly showing off his project and likely wasn't expecting the sour grapes if you read the readme for his project - its hard not to agree. The other projects out there are done by hams who dont program; and bash has issues where Ansible helps with the collisions a bit. (bash vs Ansible debate never ends)

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I never did see the "DUR" user group project take off installer scripts like AUR did so .. shrug whats the difference to another installer? when I work with new linux users the "another installer" issue isnt normally the problems its getting them to use the command line and teaching them TAB will help them.

anywho just a ransom transmission?

73

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