Seems that he has (unsuccessfully) tried to subscribe me to a huge number
of mailers.
I guess I shouldn't ask stupid questions of this list, or I run the risk
of being spam attacked by some mentally unstable shut-in.
By the way, thanks to those who replied with good advice. I have tnos-2.22
running now.
de kg7fu
On Thu, 05 Nov 1998, Richard Adams wrote:
>According to KG7FU: While burning my CPU.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Richard Adams <terhi.victor@logonet.com>
>> To: pmdga@txcouncil.org <rby@debryansk.ru>
>> Date: Thursday, November 05, 1998 9:03 AM
>> Subject: Re: Kantronics info
>>
>>
>> >> The hard way is holding the left ALT key and punching in the "192" or
>> >> whatever on the KEYPAD only... Or if you are using JNOS(etc) the command
>> >> param <port> 255 1
>> >> usually does the trick.
>>
>>
>> Using what for a terminal program? Minicom doesn't seem to pass it and, as
>> far as I can tell, the ALT192...etc sequence is from a DOS keyboard mapping
>> scheme, not
>> one that Linux is familiar with.
>>
>> Don't tell me what the manual says, as I have the same manual. Tell me what
>> DOES work!
>
><RANT>
>
>Huum, obviously we are on 2 diiferent qrg's here, i am talking ax25
>support in the kernel, you are obviously walking on another planet
>and have no idea what i mean.
>
>If one reads the manuel first (the one i am talking about, "kissparms")
>one would not be so abusive to someone who was only trying to help.
>
><EXTRA-RANT>
>Now you go your little ways and try out whatever you wish. I and a lot of
>others will use the ax25 support in the kernel to its full extent, as we
>have been doing for quite some time, obviously you dont have a clue as to
>what i am talking about, minicom has absolutly nothing to do with the
>ax25 utilitys in the kernel.
></EXTRA-RANT>
>
><ADIVICE>
>AX25 IN THE LINUX KERNEL DOES WORK, and its much beter that that silly
>little program called minicom, so wake up buddy and RTFM, i can shout
>just as hard as you can Sir..
></ADVICE>
>
>Have a nice day, and i hope all your problems will be "little" ones.
>
></RANT>
>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> James S. Kaplan KG7FU
>>
>>
>
>
>--
>Regards Richard.
>hemjn@onvoy.net
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