I was also banking on my USB to serial converter working U232-P9
I have tried the drivers on the net . still no /dev/tty.usbserial
I am not yet defeated
I did get a kewl thing called 'port' installed which grabs all your dependenies.
I am still convinced my new macbook is what i want - a really stable windows with a unix back end
On 29/01/2008, at 5:46 AM, Charlie Schlieper wrote:
Gpredict is the ONLY satellite program I ever got to work with LINUX.
I do remember having a problem with the NEW daylight savings time changes. This particular program didn't seem to be written for that type of compensation and change, unless I missed something.
I was still using FEDORA 7 (or Core 7) at the time. I think they took the "CORE" term out finally. I had taken a LINUX 101 course from HP, and was trying my best to learn LINUX. I started with Fedora Core 5.
Not knocking HP, but LINUX 101 is equivalent to learning a dozen phrases in a foreign language. It gives you a basic exposure, but somehow falls far short of being sufficient. (I also spent several hundred dollars on LINUX books too.)
Sorry I can't be of specific help to you with you MAC. You need someone who is much more familiar with that platform than I.
Good Luck,
Charlie, N5TD
----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Rich" vk4tec@people.net.au To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 12:07 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] gpredict
I am almost there with gpredict on mac os x
All i have left to do is
GTK+ GLIB GTHREAD
ideas ?
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