Don et al;
On Wed, 2016-04-06 at 18:10 +0200, Rob Janssen wrote:
Maybe this is
a good opportunity for someone to create a basic distribution
that gets AMPRnet working on a RPi. 8G SD cards are incredibly cheap and
ship well or someone can write the image directly on them. Maybe if it's
packaged, profits could be sent to Brian for gateway maintenance/growth.
I think it would be a good idea to create something like that.
I have done images for another special-purpose Pi application, however in this case it
probably needs a little more work to create a nice "setup" program that allows
the user
to enter the variable data and configures the Pi accordingly.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/uronode/files/2014-12-05-URONode-wheezy.tz…
Fill in the variables inside /usr/local/bin/ax25
and you're off and running. IPIP will be configure by default with
ampr-ripd as the daemon for capturing RipV2.
--
<rhetorical> Why is it linux users can install and operate *any* version of M$
Windoze but the same can't be said in reverse?</rhetorical>
73 de Brian - N1URO
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