[Xastir] Question regarding Linux OS

Curt, WE7U archer at eskimo.com
Fri Mar 23 12:31:38 EDT 2007


On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Dave H wrote:

> Ubuntu is popular and you can easily switch on the ham radio repository and
> a few clicks
> later have Xastir installed.

We have some specific info for installing on Ubuntu in the Xastir
Wiki pages.  Go to www.xastir.org, click on "Xastir Documentation"
(on the left under "Support"), then click on "HowTo's".

There's also an LSB-Xastir binary available which I try to keep
up-to-date.  That gives you most of the features in a very
easy-to-install package, as long as your distribution support Linux
Standard Base.  Many do nowadays, often by installing an "lsb"
package from your distribution.  LSB-Xastir is listed in the "Binary
Downloads" section under "Linux".

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