You can install those with apt. Change the apt sources.list up to
trixie?
deb trixie main non-free-firmware
deb-src trixie main
non-free-firmware
deb trixie-security
main non-free-firmware
deb-src trixie-security
main non-free-firmware
# trixie-updates, to get updates before a point release is made;
# see
deb trixie-updates main
non-free-firmware
deb-src trixie-updates main
non-free-firmware
then with a
sudo apt
update ; sudo apt dist-upgrade
to get more recent releases of everything you say you want.
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vk4tux
On 5/5/25 11:05, KQ4DAA via groups.io
wrote:
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All the FL programs, JS8call, and WSJTX
Thanks, how do I go about getting 73Linux on
there, as 73Linux is 64bit?
On Sun, May 4, 2025 at
7:56?PM Adrian Fewster, VK4TUX via <vk4tux=
[email protected]>
wrote:
32 bit available above.
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vk4tux
On 5/5/25 07:38, KQ4DAA via wrote:
I have a friend who wants his laptop
converted to Linux for use with ham radio,
specifically 73Linux. However his laptop is an
older machine, HP Mini laptop, and can only
operate 32bit. I have heard about using
emulators to be able to us 64bit software on
32bit, but I am new to all this and completely
unsure on how to do that. Any guidance is
greatly appreciated, and any suggestion on a
different version of mint is welcome as well, as
that was the only 32bit download that I was able
to find.
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Thanks,
Landon
KQ4DAA?