Another task I have is to find out where to get the software for
Linux Ham Radio applications and e-mail it to another person. The links I
send will be placed on a web page that can be a standard referance point
on this sig and others. But it is hard finding the right sources.
At this point it looks like sunsite.unc.edu for Slackware and the
ftp.redhat.com for those using Redhat 5.1 or later. Is this correct?
On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Chuck Milam wrote:
>
> On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Karl F. Larsen wrote:
>
> > I looked all over and pushed several buttons on the web page at
> > www.redhat.com and never found a thing about Ham Radio mentioned.
> > It was all about version 5.2 due next week. I'm not sure how much that
> > company cares about Ham Radio.
>
> Whoa. Hold on. Just because a company doesn't have a ham radio banner on
> its front page, doesn't mean the company doesn't care about ham radio.
>
> As a matter of fact, Alan Cox, developer of much of the kernel-space ham
> radio features of Linux, is a Red Hat employee.
>
> 73,
>
> Chuck KF9FR
>
>
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