[Xastir] NOOOBIE with Questions

KA7O ka7o at ka7o.net
Sun Jan 16 17:03:11 EST 2011


Xastir is included in the Fedora repositories. In fact, there's quite a 
bit of ham stuff in Fedora now.
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/14/html/Amateur_Radio_Guide/index.html

Though not always the latest available version - it's easy to install 
Xastir and all it's dependencies with a simple (as root):

yum install xastir

If you want the latest development version - see the "Installation 
Notes" on the Xastir Wiki for Fedora and setup the CVS version of 
Xastir. Once done, it's easy to keep current. There's even a script you 
can add to your cron system to automate updates via CVS.

http://www.xastir.org/wiki/Installation_Notes#Fedora

73
'zotter'

On 01/16/2011 10:39 AM, kb8uih at charter.net wrote:
>
> Hello,
> A friend got me started with Linux(Fedora 14). I am wanting to learn
> about it for a project for this spring. Now in addition I want to use
> XASTIR and need to know the tricks to manipulate the tar.gz files to get
> the program up and running. I am not sure how to access the pieces of
> the puzzle. I am a Microsuck PC guy familiar with APRS and now have to
> learn the intricacies of XASTIR.
> gh
> Thanks for any advice the list can give.
>
> 73,
> Chris
> KB8UIH
>
> "I reject your reality and substitute my own."
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