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Contributors:
Tim KI6BGE tells us he is finally up and running with Ubuntu on his laptop
Jerry KD0BIK thanks us for mentioning Practical Amateur Radio Podcast
Blog post from Tim VK5FNET at the Homebrew Blog Talking about Linux in the Ham Shack and Solder Smoke
XE1GXGÂ in Jalisco Mexico tells us by way of 73’s.org that he enjoys the show and there is no swine flu in Jalisco
Thanks to the Japanese Blog Atworld.jp/radioshack for the mention
A New five star review at Itunes for the show
KI6FEN Would like to know why Linux is better than the alternatives because everybody tells him to use something different
Myron KC5OHG Downloaded Ubuntu and wants to know how to install it.
Alex OZ9AEC with corrections to Episode 12 concerning Grig. An icon for Grig can be found at “/usr/share/pixmaps/grig/ic910.png” ( I am Russ, I am! )
Jeff KB5WCK tells us he put a link on his website for us at kb5wck.com and ask what software we use to record the podcast
KI4YMD uses xlog for logging and a signallink usb with FLdigi but needs help with SSTV
Announcements:
Resonant Frequency is now running on Drupal check it out www.rfpodcast.info Russ even likes it and does a mini review
We did not mention South East Linux Fest
Links and Notes:
You can get Linux for free
Most of the more common software is open source and there is a Linux version
You don’t have to go to best buy to get Linux. You can download it from Home
Windows and Apple application are closed source. In Linux you get the source code and are free to modify it to fit your needs
Richard runs a couple of windows machines and has to reboot them very often. He also runs Linux machines he doesn’t have to reboot for months
The myth of support is that Windows online support is helpful and you can’t get support for Linux. The truth is Windows support people are inept and Linux support can be found in community forums, online tutorials, Howto’s, and some distro’s allow you to sign up for online tech support at a cost that is much lower than the cost of a copy of Windows or OSX. Yes if it is pre-installed you are still paying for the operating system.
Issues with QSSTV
Problems finding usb0
lspci and lsusb commands
An alternative to QSSTV for Slow Scan TV
The current version of QSSTV seems to be a little deaf
Use a piece of software written for Windows
Enter WINE
Add WINE from the Repo’s or from Winehq.org
At WINEHQ you can find an application database of programs that are known to run under WINE. If it is not in the database that doesn’t mean it doesn’t run under WINE.
When WINEis installed then download MMSSTV from
at the command prompt in a terminal type “wine program-name” Probably mmsstv.exe
Don’t be afraid of the wine configuration area
Change your station information in MMSSTV
Set your audio levels
You will need a copy of MS paint to install in wine to edit pictures for MMSSTV but we would never tell you to do so 🙂
If you choose to use Windows. Please use a legal copy.
Russ does a shout out to Code Weavers at codeweavers.com
Richard sends a shout to Fresh Ubuntu Podcast
Richard shamelessly plugs Resonant Frequency at rfpodcast.info
Music:
Gamma Leonis – Bacon, Linux and Tomato (Part I & II)
Sean Smith - Satellite
The Black Seeds - One By One
By Black Sparrow Media4.4
3838 ratings
Contributors:
Tim KI6BGE tells us he is finally up and running with Ubuntu on his laptop
Jerry KD0BIK thanks us for mentioning Practical Amateur Radio Podcast
Blog post from Tim VK5FNET at the Homebrew Blog Talking about Linux in the Ham Shack and Solder Smoke
XE1GXGÂ in Jalisco Mexico tells us by way of 73’s.org that he enjoys the show and there is no swine flu in Jalisco
Thanks to the Japanese Blog Atworld.jp/radioshack for the mention
A New five star review at Itunes for the show
KI6FEN Would like to know why Linux is better than the alternatives because everybody tells him to use something different
Myron KC5OHG Downloaded Ubuntu and wants to know how to install it.
Alex OZ9AEC with corrections to Episode 12 concerning Grig. An icon for Grig can be found at “/usr/share/pixmaps/grig/ic910.png” ( I am Russ, I am! )
Jeff KB5WCK tells us he put a link on his website for us at kb5wck.com and ask what software we use to record the podcast
KI4YMD uses xlog for logging and a signallink usb with FLdigi but needs help with SSTV
Announcements:
Resonant Frequency is now running on Drupal check it out www.rfpodcast.info Russ even likes it and does a mini review
We did not mention South East Linux Fest
Links and Notes:
You can get Linux for free
Most of the more common software is open source and there is a Linux version
You don’t have to go to best buy to get Linux. You can download it from Home
Windows and Apple application are closed source. In Linux you get the source code and are free to modify it to fit your needs
Richard runs a couple of windows machines and has to reboot them very often. He also runs Linux machines he doesn’t have to reboot for months
The myth of support is that Windows online support is helpful and you can’t get support for Linux. The truth is Windows support people are inept and Linux support can be found in community forums, online tutorials, Howto’s, and some distro’s allow you to sign up for online tech support at a cost that is much lower than the cost of a copy of Windows or OSX. Yes if it is pre-installed you are still paying for the operating system.
Issues with QSSTV
Problems finding usb0
lspci and lsusb commands
An alternative to QSSTV for Slow Scan TV
The current version of QSSTV seems to be a little deaf
Use a piece of software written for Windows
Enter WINE
Add WINE from the Repo’s or from Winehq.org
At WINEHQ you can find an application database of programs that are known to run under WINE. If it is not in the database that doesn’t mean it doesn’t run under WINE.
When WINEis installed then download MMSSTV from
at the command prompt in a terminal type “wine program-name” Probably mmsstv.exe
Don’t be afraid of the wine configuration area
Change your station information in MMSSTV
Set your audio levels
You will need a copy of MS paint to install in wine to edit pictures for MMSSTV but we would never tell you to do so 🙂
If you choose to use Windows. Please use a legal copy.
Russ does a shout out to Code Weavers at codeweavers.com
Richard sends a shout to Fresh Ubuntu Podcast
Richard shamelessly plugs Resonant Frequency at rfpodcast.info
Music:
Gamma Leonis – Bacon, Linux and Tomato (Part I & II)
Sean Smith - Satellite
The Black Seeds - One By One

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