Kent, VE4KEH, writes in the forums that the Debian Testing updates have caused him some problems. Richard suggests not using the Testing distribution, while Russ disagrees.
Do any of the ham radio digital protocols support full TCP/IP? Can we load a web site via packet radio?
Alex, OZ9AEC, says that he'd rather attend an Ubuntu launch party every six months, rather than a Windows party every six years. He provided a link to an Ubuntu 9.10 Release Party Map.
Jim, N3JIM, defends APRS (Automatic PACKET reporting System), saying it's more than just vehicle tracking. www.aprs.org says it's "automatic packet reporting system" www.aprs.net says it's "automatic position reporting system"
Our hosts discuss the apparent usefulness, or lack thereof, of APRS.
Richard rants about receiving spam, this time from Twitter.
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Joe, NE3R, provides this audio segment about minicom, a Linux terminal application for connection to serial port devices. Check out Joe's blog.
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Look for new topics in future shows, such as reviews of other Linux distributions such as ARCH Linux, Slackware 13, and OpenSUSE 11.1.
Russ talks about getting his amateur radio station back on the air. He put up a new antenna, an AlphaDelta DX-CC trap dipole for 80-10m. He also acquired a Rascal GLX sound card interface, installed fldigi, and made his first digital mode contact with PSK31 on 20m! Yay, Russ!