Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
Darrin, Thank you for mentioning Midnight Commander.? It may help me here.? I recall the Norton Commander and there was a time when I used it in my DOS days. 73,Andy, ka2uqw
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Andrew Neumeier
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Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
If you're having trouble finding directories in a terminal window, I would recommend installing Midnight Commander.? It's a clone of the old Norton Commander from back in the DOS days.??? You can
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Darrin Abend, KF0FVP
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Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
Frank First you need to get the proper file. the zip file is for windows. from Linux open a browser search fldigi download. Select source forge, download files - it should be fldigi-4.2.06.tar.gz then
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Dan KC2STA
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Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
Thank you Dan, I am attempting to add a screenshot. Also I am guessing am in some trouble as the Chromebook shows me critically low on Linux space. Thanks again
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Frank Katalenas, N2UMC
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Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
Hi, I have heard of Sourceforge, but never checked it.? I was told that learning from? the command line was best in the long run. For myself? I think the learning curve is too much. Thanks for your
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Frank Katalenas, N2UMC
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Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
Thank you for the links provided in your reply,? ?I will need to check them. FYI this is as far as I have progressed. My terminal is open it shows: fkatalenas@penquin:~/fldigi-4.2.04/fldigi-4.204$ I
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Frank Katalenas, N2UMC
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Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
Due to my own personal experience I would never recommend a chromebook for Linux install beyond experimentation.? I have had several chromebooks and none of them ran efficiently or effectively any
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Greg Cheng - KC3SMW
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#54087
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Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-list-groups-in-linux/ you must be in the dialout group for fldigi to function properly. however i dont think that would cause it not to run at all. Open a terminal,
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Dan KC2STA
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Re: fldigi sound problem on ubuntu 24.04
#fldigi
#ubuntu
Adrian, Yes indeed. ps -e | grep pipewire 2620 ???????? 00:01:00 pipewire 2621 ???????? 00:00:00 pipewire 2627 ???????? 00:01:19 pipewire-pulse pactl info | grep "Server Name"
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Bill, K4AJ
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Re: fldigi sound problem on ubuntu 24.04
#fldigi
#ubuntu
Adrian, Thank you. That Soundcard/Devices tab must be in a later version of Fldigi than the 4.2.03 version that I have.? I don't have the pipewire selection available on the tab. But I will keep it
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Bill, K4AJ
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Re: fldigi sound problem on ubuntu 24.04
#fldigi
#ubuntu
Bob, I much appreciate your quick reply.? I think you have found my problem. I never thought about the recording tab as having the effect that it does. The pulldown was set to "Monitor of PCM2903C
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Bill, K4AJ
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Re: fldigi sound problem on ubuntu 24.04
#fldigi
#ubuntu
Hi Bill IME a PulseAudio server string is not needed except in special cases. (like connecting to a server on another machine) My first thought is that fldigi is defaulting to another sound card
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Bob Cameron, VK2YQA
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fldigi sound problem on ubuntu 24.04
#fldigi
#ubuntu
I have successfully installed Fldigi 4.2.03 on Ubuntu 24.4 I have good rig-control between Fldigi and my transceiver. But I am unable to get audio from my transceiver to Fldigi. I do have audio from
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Bill, K4AJ
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Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
I must be dense,? I don't understand the question.
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Frank Katalenas, N2UMC
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Re: Running Linux on a Chromebook
Does your Linux username belong to the dialout group? 73 Mark Gregory *AB9ZA* Email: 7605mgregory@...
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Mark Gregory, AB9ZA
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Re: fldigi waterfall offset when using Icom IC-7610 in RTTY mode
Hello again, Yes, scratch everything I said earlier. ?For FSK on the IC-7610, I most certainly need to be in "RTTY" mode on the rig. The reason for the offset in my screenshot is that the sweet spot
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Larry Haak (KS9J)
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Running Linux on a Chromebook
I have been trying to run FlDigi in Linux,? no luck at all. Stats:? ?Chromebook,? Linux penguin,? (setup by? a friend for his BBS) Anyone 5888uv,? with a Digi rig. FlDigi is downloaded and
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Frank Katalenas, N2UMC
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Re: fldigi waterfall offset when using Icom IC-7610 in RTTY mode
Hi Larry, Your radio (and FLDigi) are doing the right thing. When you switch to RTTY mode, the passband changes to the standard "high tone" filters from the days before computers, up at 2125 Hz. See
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Dave, KZ1O
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Re: fldigi waterfall offset when using Icom IC-7610 in RTTY mode
Hello David, I'm currently using RigCAT using the instructions from here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_iqYmdZTgI It works great for AFSK. Be as it may, my question was specifically regarding
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Larry Haak (KS9J)
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Re: fldigi waterfall offset when using Icom IC-7610 in RTTY mode
Larry, You did not say which rig control method you are using. May I suggest using flrig as the control agent; and also use the flrig FSK interface, shown here for the IC7300 on Linux: [image:
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Dave, W1HKJ
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