Re: Email client output rework
Will be joining you on that soon Nate. New Linux box is here but not yet built. Thanks guys!
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Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...>
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#124
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Re: Email client output rework
No issues here as I'm reading it in Mutt in Gnome Terminal and all the messages use the same font. ;-) 73, Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The
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Nate Bargmann
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#123
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Re: Email client output rework
Its awesome by comparison. Much easier on my eyes. Steve kb1chu
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Steve Black
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#122
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Email client output rework
*Upon suggestion of another list member I'm changing my Fonts and output from the standard small Goggle interface. Anyone have issues reading this? Thanks!* *Ronny* *K4RJJ*
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Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...>
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#121
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Re: Where to find a Stable Version of YAAC
Ah, very interesting. I just watched the YouTube video. I'll have to try his script on another Pi (my Pi with the touchscreen is currently running the NW Digital Radio image for supporting their DRAWS
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Andrew P.
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Re: Where to find a Stable Version of YAAC
Andrew not sure if you have seen Jason's script either. If you feel anything could be done different on YAAC in this please let Jason know. He is actively working on improving this and would love to
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Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...>
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#119
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Re: Where to find a Stable Version of YAAC
Greetings. I'm not sure what you mean by the "installer". YAAC doesn't have an installation program per se; you just unzip the distribution into a directory of your choice, and then invoke the main
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Andrew P.
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Re: Where to find a Stable Version of YAAC
Let us know what does not work and further steps. Might want to check this out also. Jason has put together a good overall script. Not just for YAAC. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBokG9FI-NM&t=0s
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Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...>
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#117
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Where to find a Stable Version of YAAC
I have tried to install the latest Beta with no success Is there a Stable version to be Had somewhere I have Java Runtime13 installed on LMDE (Stretch) When I Right Click on the Installer I choose
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N9JCA Chris Matthews <n9jca.chris@...>
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#116
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Re: Pi 0?
¡®Default-jdk ¡¯ is not installed so not removed Openjdk-8-jre is already the newest version error occurred during initialization of VM server VM is only supported on ARMv7+ VFP
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daniel boggiano
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#115
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Re: Pi 0?
Hmmm.... you might have too new a version of Java installed where they no longer support the older processors. Try this: sudo bash apt-get remove default-jdk apt-get install openjdk-8-jre java
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Andrew P.
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#114
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Re: Pi 0?
I got the same error. error occurred during initialization of VM server VM is only supported on ARMv7+ VFP
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daniel boggiano
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#113
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Re: Pi 0?
Interesting. That implies that the Java runtime included with Raspbian won't work on the ARM chip the Pi Zero has on board. Just for chuckles, in a command window on the Pi, enter the following
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Andrew P.
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#112
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Re: Pi 0?
The error is: error occurred during initialization of VM server VM is only supported on ARMv7+ VFP. with regards to your other instructions, I have not yet tried the Bluetooth plug in as you suggest
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daniel boggiano
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Re: Pi 0?
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Andrew P.
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#110
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Re: Pi 0?
Last time I tried to run it, it gave me an error on the 0. I will try again and write down exactly what it said. As far as interface etc, VNC from iPhone/iPad as my screen keyboard as well as a
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daniel boggiano
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#109
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Re: Pi 0?
There's no reason why YAAC _shouldn't_ run on a Pi Zero, other than response time (it ran on a Pi 1B). But what are you going to display the output on? If you have to drag an HDMI monitor around to
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Andrew P.
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#108
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Pi 0?
Is there any way to get YAAC to run on a Pi 0. I would like to use it as a ¡°screen¡± or data viewer for my kenwood HT via Bluetooth. Thanks
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daniel boggiano
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Re: RXTX native library not found
Thank you for the quick reply. I verified librxtx-java was installed. Went through the expert mode configuration. Could not see anything wrong with it. Verified call sign passcode. Just for the fun of
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Alan Bartkowiak
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#106
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Re: RXTX native library not found
That's odd. You should have been getting that error all along unless you did some upgrade to Raspbian that uninstalled the librxtx-java package (the library that implements hardware serial port access
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Andrew P.
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#105
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