Linux in the Ham Shack

LHS Episode #058: Nothing But Edits


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Introduction:

  • Indiana LinuxFest promo, March 25-27, 2011.
  • Announcements:

    • Jerry Taylor, KD0BIK, has announced that he will be recording new episodes of The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast. Welcome back, Jerry!

    • The Mid-America GNU/Linux Networkers Conference (MAGNet Con) has been postponed until Spring of 2012.

    • Check out the Resonant Frequency podcast.

    • Linux in the Ham Shack will be at the Indiana LinuxFest, March 25-27, 2011 in Indianapolis. Stop by and say hello. LHS will also be at the SouthEast LinuxFest and the Ohio LinuxFest.

      Feedback:

      • Ilan Rabinovitch writes to tell us about the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE 9X), February 25-27, 2011.
      • Thanks, Ilan. Sorry we couldn’t include this earlier.

        • Kevin, KB9RLW, writes in response to Episode 51 that he agrees that Linux is a good fit for the amateur radio community for several reasons: added flexibility, security, and more choices. Even Windows 7 is still vulnerable and he points to a recent Sophos test. He keeps a WindowsXP virtual machine, in VirtualBox for those Windows applications he must run, though WINE usually works fine. He’s also a fan of The GIMP, OpenOffice, Inkscape, and Scribus. Good points, Kevin, thanks.

        • Dave, KA6YQ, points us to instructions for running the DX Lab suite in Linux, which, unfortunately, just says that you can run their software in a Windows XP virtual machine, which isn’t the same as running it on Linux.

        • Rick, K9AO, tells us of a native Linux EchoLink client SvxLink. Russ uses the Windows EchoLink program under WINE, but checked out the program. He tried building it from source, because he’s running Debian instead of Fedora, using the posted instructions, without success, but he’ll keep trying.

        • Joseph C. sent a donation to the LHS Dayton Hamvention fund. Thank you very much, Joseph!

        • Jonathan Nadeau of Frostbite Systems says that if you want to install the extra codecs in Debian, you must first add the multimedia repository to your sources list file (/etc/apt/sources.list). Add the repo, then install the codecs you want. Linux Mint Debian does much of this by default.

          Richard spent most of a day trying to uninstall Gnash and install Flash… without success. And it’s true that IceWeasel and IceDove are the same as Firefox and Thunderbird, but they are one release back. Richard prefers running the current versions.

          • Russ tells us that by adding the following line to your /etc/app/sources.list file
          • deb https://www.debian-multimedia.org testing main non-free

            and then doing an apt-get update, you’ll be able to install the non-free codecs.

            • Russ and Richard then talk about removing Gnash:

              dpkg –remove –force-all gnash

            • Russ recommends GhostBSD if you’d like to play with BSD.

            • John, EI7IG, writes that Episode 53 was a “cracker” and that he’s a fan of fldigi, too. He also tells us of APRSISCE32, an APRS client for Windows written by Lynn, KJ4ERJ. John has been running IPV6 in the shack and points us to this article by Geoff Huston. Thanks, John.

            • Larry Bushey and Tom Chaudoir of the Going Linux podcast send their regards.

            • Russ gives an impromptu review of the Linux Reality podcast by Chess Griffin.

            • LHS is a sponsor of the upcoming Indiana LinuxFest, and Lord D. sent his appreciation.

            • Mogens, OZ1AKN, asks for help on a couple of topics.Question: Is it possible to automatically start a program under WINE?

              Russ responds with:To make a program under WINE start at boot, look at /etc/rc.d/skeleton for a sample. Copy the skeleton file to the name of the WINE app you want to start, then edit it to start whatever you want to start, such as /usr/bin/wine/echolink.If you want a program to start when the X session starts, click:

              menu -> system -> preferences -> statup applications -> Add a startup app

              In the dialog, give it a name and add the command: /usr/bin/wine

              Question: How do you reinstall Windows in a dual-boot setup?

              Russ responds with:

              It’s easier to install Windows first, then Linux, as the Linux boot loader will automatically detect Windows and include it in the boot menu. If you install Linux first, then Windows, Windows will overwrite the Linux boot loader.

              Otherwise, if you’re trying to repair a dual-boot system, try booting with a system rescue CD to repair GRUB.

              Google “linux boot ntldr " to find instructions to tell the Windows NTLDR to also boot Linux.

              • Tom H. sent a donation to the Dayton Hamvention fund. Thanks, Tom!

              • Frazer writes that the LHS Facebook fanpage seems to be geoblocked in Canada. (Russ has fixed the problem. Thanks, Frazer.)

              • Jim, KG9EQ, discovered the podcast while searching for QSSTV and wrote to share his appreciation for the website. Thanks, Jim.

              • B.B. in the chat room asked if Jerry Taylor has resumed the Practical Amateur Radio podcast. (Richard’s comments were recorded before Jerry resumed recording episodes.)

              • Paul, KC9QYB, has resumed his Teen Radio Journey podcast.

              • Brady and Rich recently released another episode of the Low SWR podcast.

              • Finally, a note to the ICQ Podcast: We encourage Colin to talk more!

                Contact Info:

                • Contact Richard at [email protected], Russ at [email protected], or both at the same time at [email protected].

                • Listen to the live stream every other Tuesday at 8:00pm Central time. Check the LHS web site for dates.

                • Leave us a voice mail at 417-200-4811, or record an introduction to the podcast.

                • Sign up for the LHS mailing list.

                • Sign up for the MAGNetcon mailing list.

                • LHS merchandise is available at the SHOP! link on Web site. Check out the Badgerwear or buy one of the other LHS-branded items at PrintFection.com/lhs or Cafe Press. Thanks!

                • Thanks to Dave from Gamma Leonis for the theme music.

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