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    "sender_name": "Eric A, Cottrell",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: [aprssig] Re: OLPC ... Neat!",
    "date": "2008-01-08T04:56:58Z",
    "parent": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/UEEEZV6AXUZQ5SOXNNBBWN3PZKDRVNOU/?format=api",
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    "content": "Paul Kronenwetter wrote:\n> Bob Bruninga wrote:\n>>> I think the XO is a... ground breaking device.  \n>>> Did I get one? No, I realized that it is does \n>>> not meet my needs and would end up in the\n>>> closet or given away to a child...\n>>>     \n>> ...\n>> I can't wait for the ham software to start working with it.  Talk about portability...  The ease of use, will assure that I will now probbly have the ham radio laptop apps with me more often than before since I will be more apt to carry the small XO at low risk then lug the big laptop.\n>>\n>> Bob, WB4APR\n> For what it's worth, I've had good success getting Xastir working on\n> the box.  The only part I'm having real trouble with is soundmodem keeps\n> crashing when ever it decodes a packet.  Otherwise all is compiling and working\n> nicely, once the appropriate prerequisite packages are installed.\n> \n> \n> -Paul\n> \nHello,\n\nThanks for the information about Xastir.  There seems to be so many\nlinux projects out there these days that I can not keep track and 10,000\nof them are multimedia players. :)  I have to try it.  I also wish there\nwere more Radio-related Linux projects and less of duplicate\n\"mainstream\" projects.\n\nI have a number of older laptops (Thinkpad 380 and 600 series) that I\nuse for mobile dxing of Trunked Radio systems.  I have been looking for\nsomething smaller for years to do this.  I also want to run Winradio\nsoftware and connect up to my D700 on the road.\n\nBesides doing some GNURadio development I have a hand in Trunked Radio\nDecoding Software development, in particular LTR, DOS Trunker (Motorola\nand EDACS), and Windows ports of Trunker,  I want do do Linux versions\nbut until then I have to use Windows.  So I went with the Eee PC because\nI could put 2GB of Ram in it and Windows XP can be put on it.  I would\nnot consider the Classmate either since it does not really have enough\nRAM to run Windows XP.  I still run Windows 98SE and W2K on my older\nlaptops to minimize the bloat.\n\nI have \"standardized\" on openSuSE for my linux distribution and on KDE\nin particular.  Although I have used the built-in OS on the Eee PC for\nweb browsing, irc, and listening to internet audio, I still installed\nopenSuSE.  I am still setting it up and want to try compiling GNURadio\non it.  So I think it is also neat having my familiar Linux environment\nin the palm of my hand.\n\n73 Eric\n",
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