[FADCA] Re: Anothe LINUX nut!
Chuck Hast
wchast at gmail.com
Sat Nov 5 23:15:44 EST 2005
On 11/5/05, bud thompson <budt at cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> Chuck KP4DJT, Charlie K4GBB, and Charlie N3PPC - (the two of a kind, Chuck
> high) - I want to introduce you to Jack KB9LEB from Port Orange, FL.
>
> Jack is on the 145.05 DAB LAN and has all the WL2K programs working - his
> extensive packet experience is 10 years old - but he got the WL2K stuff all
> working in just a few hours!
>
> Jack works for the City of Edgewater (20 miles east of me) and is working on
> getting the city on the Layered Packet Network with a couple of Telpac nodes
> and Paclink AGW at the EOC.
>
> Here is the awful part: Jack has six years of active LINUX experience -
> Geeeezzzeee.. he's one of you!
>
> I would appreciate your sharing your efforts/results with Jack- he has
> volunteered to work with N3PPC to help get LINUX working here on the three
> switches in E. Central Florida - once you have that magic CD install
> working!
>
> I still have the Orlando DOS FPAC here at my shack- so it is a good
> candidate for N3PPC and KB9LEB to use as a test bed since I can be here to
> watch it and scream 'HELP' when it starts smoking.
>
> My hope is we can have LINUX FPAC working routinely on the Orlando switch
> before we move it to Orange County. Then all I have to do is load the LINUX
> CD at the DeLand site. The DAB ROSE site will need a laptop - which I have
> and we have tested on Knopix.
>
> Haven't heard much about LINUX lately -
>
Jack, glad to be introduced here. Charlie k4gbb has been working on getting
the CD up and running, he has made a LOT of headway. I have been sort of
highjacked due to having lost my job and now looking at a new job that will
probably take me out of the area for months at a time so I am trying to get
as much in order around here as I can so that my wife will not have to deal
with a lot of wierd stuff that I handle with no problem.
I have a Linux FPAC switch running here at home it also have a TelPac app
running on it (there is a linux TelPac which runs quite nicely with Linux FPAC.
Indeed using the TelPac app with Linux FPAC makes access to it even easier
as you can set the network up to route the connection to the nearest TelPac
and also you can have it user both a call like kp4djt-10 (my telpac call) or
in my case a connect to "telpac" will get you the application, the FPAC
app steps in and routes the call to telpac to the telpac app giving the telpac
a dual (actually more if you wanted to) face...
Welcome to the fun, look forward to working with you.
--
Chuck Hast
To paraphrase my flight instructor;
"the only dumb question is the one you DID NOT ask resulting in my going
out and having to identify your bits and pieces in the midst of torn
and twisted metal."
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