After a Linux hiatus of a few years, I setup an spare pc with Linux Mint, an offshoot of Ubuntu. Through the software manager (gee, thing have become easier since my last Linux adventure) I was able to install the latest Predict software. When I run it, it first asks for my station info. I enter this, and at the last <cr> it kicks me back out to the terminal prompt. Anyone else had this issue?
Thanks, Rich, N8UX
Yes several times
You can edit /root/.predict/predict.qth
VK4TEC -27.300 -153.10 25
I am -27.300 S 153.10 E
Yes predict is backwards
Andrew
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After a Linux hiatus of a few years, I setup an spare pc with Linux Mint, an offshoot of Ubuntu. Through the software manager (gee, thing have become easier since my last Linux adventure) I was able to install the latest Predict software. When I run it, it first asks for my station info. I enter this, and at the last <cr> it kicks me back out to the terminal prompt. Anyone else had this issue?
Thanks, Rich, N8UX
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Thanks! Got it working... Rich, N8UX
At 09:11 AM 11/18/2009, you wrote:
Yes several times
You can edit /root/.predict/predict.qth
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