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Packet-Radio Digest Sat, 23 Oct 99 Volume 99 : Issue 262
Today's Topics:
Linux and Packet??? Please help! (2 msgs)
Packet with soundcard! (4 msgs)
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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 20:14:09 GMT
From: Shawn Garringer <sgarringer@vortaserver.dhs.org>
Subject: Linux and Packet??? Please help!
I have a Linux server (SuSE 6.2 for those who care) and a MFJ TNC. I
would like to connect the two in a method that would allow someone to
connect to my TNC and get the linux "login:" prompt. How would I go
about this (i know i'm gonna need to use getty, but i cant seem to
figure out how.). Thanks;
-Shawn Garringer
www.vortaserver.dhs.org
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Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 08:28:53 +0000
From: "D. Stussy" <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org>
Subject: Linux and Packet??? Please help!
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Shawn Garringer wrote:
> I have a Linux server (SuSE 6.2 for those who care) and a MFJ TNC. I
> would like to connect the two in a method that would allow someone to
> connect to my TNC and get the linux "login:" prompt. How would I go
> about this (i know i'm gonna need to use getty, but i cant seem to
> figure out how.). Thanks;
For IP, the "telnet" program is the way to go.
For AX.25, get the ax25-utils (one place is at ftp:sunsite.unc.edu) and look
at
the programs that come with it, especially "axspawn."
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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 06:45:15 -0500
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: Packet with soundcard!
Moron D. Stussy <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote in message
news:Pine.LNX.4.10.9910220832200.921-100000@dns.bde-arc.ampr.org...
> On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Charles Brabham wrote:
> > >
> > > OK, so since "rec.radio.cb.packet" or some similar-named group doesn't
> > exist,
> > > are you going to go host one so this guy can re-ask his question in
the
> > newly
> > > formed obviously proper newsgroup?
> >
> > No need for that, Einstein; He can simply go to any of the exising CB
> > newsgroups or take a gander at one of the hundreds of European CB-Packet
> > websites.
> >
> > Too complicated for you? I'm not surprised.
>
> So, you're saying that he should go to a RELATED newsgroup?
Bingo!
> IF the topic is
> CB-packet, I agree that CB-radio (in general) is related, but why isn't
> ham_radio-packet also related (via the packet theme)?
OK, I'll hold your hand and walk you through this, though you could (and
should) get the same info for yourself.
Usenet ng names are set up in a hierarchical fashion. That means that in a
ng name, the little words to the left are considered more important than the
little words to the right.
As read along toward the right, the words represent subcategories of words
previously seen to the left.
So though "alt.ham-radio.packet" has the word "packet" in it, it still does
not apply to CB packet radio, because the words to the left of "packet" are
"ham-radio", not "CB-radio".
Get it?
>
> What it really comes down to, Mr. CB, is that you simply hate CB radio,
and
Nope. I own and use CB equipment myself, and have tried for several years to
get digital CB started up here in the US. - But I don't do so on "ham-radio"
newsgroups, primarily because (Duh!) I'm clever enough to understand and
utilize usenet's hierarchical ng naming system.
Sorry that you are not.
> when you can't get your way, you resort to name calling (cf. calling me
"moron"
No, I called you "moron" because that's exactly what you were behaving like.
Rather than learn from folks who know better, you prefer to take up
everyone's valuable time with a series of harassing posts simply because you
were too stupid to understand what was being said.
You could have simply taken a few minutes to read a usenet FAQ but no, you'd
rather make an ass out of yourself until finally somebody has to hold your
hand for you and walk you through it.
Moron.
> above). So much for amateur radio GOODWILL (which is actually mandated in
the
> rules - 47 CFR 97.1(e), especially at an international level).
If we were on Ham Radio instead of usenet, you'd have a good point there. As
it is though, the "point" is the one on top of your head.
Can't differentiate between "ham-radio" and "CB", can't differentiate
between "ham-radio" and the Internet. I suppose to clowns such as yourself,
everything is all the same. Following your bogus "reasoning" to it's logical
conclusion, usenet should just have one big ng that covers everything.
Guess what? They name the ng's as they do for a very particular REASON.
Moron.
--
73 DE Charles Brabham, N5PVL
N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
http://www.texoma.net/~n5pvl
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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 13:29:58 -0400
From: "Noel Shrum" <kb8sjt@bigfoot.com>
Subject: Packet with soundcard!
Charles Brabham <n5pvl@texoma.net> wrote in message
news:7upipd$8b2@enews3.newsguy.com...
>
> Moron D. Stussy <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote in message
> news:Pine.LNX.4.10.9910220832200.921-100000@dns.bde-arc.ampr.org...
> > On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Charles Brabham wrote:
> > > >
<SNIP>
> 73 DE Charles Brabham, N5PVL
> N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
> http://www.texoma.net/~n5pvl
I am so glad that I live nowere near Chuck here.
Call: N5PVL Class: General
BRABHAM, CHARLES D
RT 2 BOX 46
LYFORD, TX 78569
It is people just like him that threaten the very existence of amateur
radio!
It's because of these people that they want to take our bands away!
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