Re: Yet Another Welcome message
I am using a RF usb dongle for the keyboard and mouse. The mouse works but
the keyboard is problematic. I replaced it with a hard wired keyboard and
mouse and had no problems other than the default
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Silverfox
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Re: Introduction
Matt et al, the existing ax25 utils are good but confusing, I am working on a simpler interface and hopefully can produce something useful in about a month. I am also planning to include a 44net
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wu3v@...
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#43
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Database of RPi Ham Radio Applications
All,
I'm new to the group, but I would like to suggest beginning a database of ham radio applications for the Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO Group. The database could contain information on various
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n6ws
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Introduction
Hi all, I'm Paula G8PZT and I don't yet own a Pi but would very much like to :-)
My interest is in writing software for data-over-radio networking, VOIP, and SDR. Also have emcomms in the back of my
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Paula
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#41
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Yet Another Welcome message
The new members has been growing rapidly...
I try to check several times a day to approve if you know anyone who believes they have waited too long pop me an PM here...
I wanted to drop a hint and
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Jerome K <JKutche@...>
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#40
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Introduction
Hello, all.
I'm Matt, KC2O, from San Francisco, and I've been interested in developing a platform for a low-cost, low-power packet-based emcomm BBS system.
I have a fair bit of experience with PIC
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MattB
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Re: Linux
Join linuxforums.org
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K Adlam
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#38
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Re: Linux
Ha, that's not cheating, that's sensible.
Paul. DJ0CU
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Paul Harrison <paul.harrison@...>
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#37
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Linux
I am the proud new owner of a Raspberry Pi. I know next to nothing about Linux so this is a new experience. Can anyone reccommed any books? I cheated and bought a SD with Denubian already loaded on
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James
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#36
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Re: New member Introduction...
Hello, My name is Mike, VE3YXA. My situation is opposite to Eric's, I am in Arizona right now.
I've got my RPi in July, too, and now playing with Raspbian and RaspBMC.
The project I have in mind is
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vbifyz
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New member Introduction...
Hi All,
My name is Eric, I'm KC7KLZ. I recently acquired a Raspberry PI. When I found out about it, I had been playing with an Arduino uno. I was doing simple things like flashing morse code on
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kc7klz
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Introduction, new member
Hi to all,
First at all, thanks to Jerome for accepting my request to joing the group.
I was aware of the Raspberry Pi through a friend and now I am waiting to receive it. I think it will help me to
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Juan - EA5XQ
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Re: Some progress
There are cards that don't work, or work unreliably. It's worth checking
the list.
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John D. Hays
K7VE
PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223
<http://k7ve.org/blog>
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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#32
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Re: Some progress
Flash cards will probably work you may need to format them as ext2. Windoze will not see that partition though.
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Jim <wu3v@...>
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Re: Some progress
Hi All... I have 4 here waiting for me to specify what projects I want to try on, what I have two that have 8GB cards and 2 that have 16 GB Cards..
Beware you must read the compatability list to
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Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...>
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D-STAR and Raspberry Pi
Just wanted to make sure anyone interested in the Pi for D-STAR is aware of
this project http://developer.berlios.de/projects/opendv (The Repeater and
Gateway run on a Pi just fine, though the
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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Re: Some progress
Also, the Raspbian has a built-in tool to extend the partition on first
boot up. It works fine and saves the multi-step manual process if you are
running something bigger than 2
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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Re: Some progress
You can reload the OS over and over and over if need be... Simply use something like Win32 Disk Imager.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
Jerry Kutche
Electrical Supervisor
Lehigh Cement
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Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...>
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Re: Some progress
Hello John,
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Thanks very much for the explanation. I'm not sure whether I can overwrite what's on the card with a new installation of the OS, or whether I should load Linux into an old PC to get at
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J FLETCHER
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#26
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Re: Some progress
John,
The default user/password for the standard PI distributions (wheezy and
raspbian) are pi/raspberry. You can't log in as root, unless you set a root
password, via sudo passwd. Sudo doesn't
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John G8BPQ
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#25
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