[Xastir] network cygwin install

Ryan Tourge k2rrt.lists at gmail.com
Fri Feb 25 10:07:30 EST 2005


Are you just using this computer for xastir?


On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:51:27 -0800 (PST), Tyson S.
<timbercutter at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> --- Tom Russo <russo at bogodyn.org> wrote:
> > > I have since installed the hard
> > > >drive into a pentium 166 with 64 megs of RAM and although the
> > operating
> > > >system works great now, I can not get the Xwindows BASH thing to
> > start
> > > >so Xastir can be started.
> >
> > Can you start the non-X bash window using the regular cygwin icon?
> > That
> > shouldn't be anywhere nearly the memory pig that X would be, and it
> > should
> > work if your cygwin installation isn't broken.
> >
> > If so, try issuing a "startx" command from that window and see if
> > there are
> > any useful error messages displayed.
> 
> Holy Crap! This is why we need lists like this and people like you. The
> green non BASH icon made the hard drive churn and stew for a bit but
> fired right up! I then issued a "STARTX" (no quotations) and after some
> more boiling sounds from the hard drive that colorful bash looking
> thing fired up. I issued an XASTIR command and it started running too!
> so it's on now at:
> 
> http://map.findu.com/N7ZMR-2
> 
> I am only using the dos looking map, but it's cool. How do I send a
> message through the Internet, no TNC? Is it "I" like UIVIEW? or am more
> reasonable "TCPIP"???
> > --
> > Tom Russo    KM5VY     SAR502  DM64ux
> 
> =====
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