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Tiles not fetching?
Responding here as requested.
Running Verison 2020/05/01 21:21 of APRSIS32.
Map configure set to original with the tile server of "tile.openstreetmap.org" it appears to be only loading tiles that were
Responding here as requested.
Running Verison 2020/05/01 21:21 of APRSIS32.
Map configure set to original with the tile server of "tile.openstreetmap.org" it appears to be only loading tiles that were
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Tony G
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#34318
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Tiles not fetching
So, I'll need more details on what tile set, what zooms, and what behavior you're seeing. A callsign-SSID would also be helpful if you're accessing my (ldeffenb.dnsalias.net) tile server.
Lynn (D)
So, I'll need more details on what tile set, what zooms, and what behavior you're seeing. A callsign-SSID would also be helpful if you're accessing my (ldeffenb.dnsalias.net) tile server.
Lynn (D)
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34317
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
I agree. I’m going to search for an older version of WINE. My old version worked well, and they replaced it with a mess, at least as far as USB to serial adapters are concerned.
Software
I agree. I’m going to search for an older version of WINE. My old version worked well, and they replaced it with a mess, at least as far as USB to serial adapters are concerned.
Software
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Michael Coslo
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#34316
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
Hi Rob,
Digging deep into the mental memory banks, probably beyond what they contain (i.e., this is a guess!). I seem to recall the original Unix system console interface wasn't on a
Hi Rob,
Digging deep into the mental memory banks, probably beyond what they contain (i.e., this is a guess!). I seem to recall the original Unix system console interface wasn't on a
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Greg D
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#34315
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
I would argue their purpose was to ensure anything Linux 'sees' is mapped to WINE.
Why does Linux have
tty - okay I know this one!
tty0 - tty63
ttyS0 - ttyS32
when only a few devices are
I would argue their purpose was to ensure anything Linux 'sees' is mapped to WINE.
Why does Linux have
tty - okay I know this one!
tty0 - tty63
ttyS0 - ttyS32
when only a few devices are
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Rob Giuliano
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#34314
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
Hi Rob,
It sounds like the Wine team is trying to be annoyance-for-annoyance compatible with Windows :(.
I'm on Wine 1.8.6 on an old OpenSuSE LEAP 42.1 system, and the
Hi Rob,
It sounds like the Wine team is trying to be annoyance-for-annoyance compatible with Windows :(.
I'm on Wine 1.8.6 on an old OpenSuSE LEAP 42.1 system, and the
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Greg D
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#34313
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
I'll try a few more things and update the wiki - soon.
Robert Giuliano
KB8RCO
I'll try a few more things and update the wiki - soon.
Robert Giuliano
KB8RCO
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Rob Giuliano
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#34312
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Re: Earthquakes
Thanks guys! I added both symbols and it appears that I am now receiving EQ information.
AL M
KF5SMH
Thanks guys! I added both symbols and it appears that I am now receiving EQ information.
AL M
KF5SMH
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Al Massaro KF5SMH
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#34311
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
As near as I can tell, there is something in the WINE setup that automatically (and "unchangeably") links every ttyS## device in /dev to a com## in the .wine folder. Linux (at least my XUbuntu) has
As near as I can tell, there is something in the WINE setup that automatically (and "unchangeably") links every ttyS## device in /dev to a com## in the .wine folder. Linux (at least my XUbuntu) has
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Rob Giuliano
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#34310
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
And when the details are determined, we can update the Wiki at:
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:linux
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
And when the details are determined, we can update the Wiki at:
http://aprsisce.wikidot.com/doc:linux
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34309
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
Hi Rob,
WINES’s handling of com ports flummoxed me. What used to be a simple symbolic link became something else indeed ver 2.8 and later. The people at Codeweavers tried to help, but they had
Hi Rob,
WINES’s handling of com ports flummoxed me. What used to be a simple symbolic link became something else indeed ver 2.8 and later. The people at Codeweavers tried to help, but they had
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Michael Coslo
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#34308
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
I completely lost track of all the emails lately. But then I appreciate all the work you and all the others contributing to APRS.
Mike K6MFW
I completely lost track of all the emails lately. But then I appreciate all the work you and all the others contributing to APRS.
Mike K6MFW
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Michael Wright
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#34307
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
Upgraded 3 computers and ran them for 2 or 3 hours with no problems. One of them (KE6BB) will be on all night with wind advisory objects for the interstate 5 corridor north of Los Angeles, until
Upgraded 3 computers and ran them for 2 or 3 hours with no problems. One of them (KE6BB) will be on all night with wind advisory objects for the interstate 5 corridor north of Los Angeles, until
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Mark, KE6BB
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#34306
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Re: Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
Just upgraded my setup. This includes latest XUbuntu (20.04) with WINE 5.0.
Some features are new to me with the updated WINE version.
APRSIS32 ran the normal update after clicking HELP.
Other than
Just upgraded my setup. This includes latest XUbuntu (20.04) with WINE 5.0.
Some features are new to me with the updated WINE version.
APRSIS32 ran the normal update after clicking HELP.
Other than
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Rob Giuliano
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#34305
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Proposed General Release (Dev: 2020/05/01 21:21)
I just pushed the subject version to development. Please let me know if you successfully upgrade to this and if it initially looks ok.
The only change since the last Development release is a
I just pushed the subject version to development. Please let me know if you successfully upgrade to this and if it initially looks ok.
The only change since the last Development release is a
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34304
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Re: Earthquakes
s//Q is the proper symbol. I added that to my filter and haven't gotten flooded with BrandMeister but DO have quakes showing up. A quick test filer shows the following source of earthquake
s//Q is the proper symbol. I added that to my filter and haven't gotten flooded with BrandMeister but DO have quakes showing up. A quick test filer shows the following source of earthquake
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
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#34303
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Re: Earthquakes
It looks like Brandmeister are SharkRF are using /Q except for a couple of examples. So \Q is safe. J
You will have a few false positives. I did find a SharkRF looking like an earthquake. I think
It looks like Brandmeister are SharkRF are using /Q except for a couple of examples. So \Q is safe. J
You will have a few false positives. I did find a SharkRF looking like an earthquake. I think
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Fred Hillhouse
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#34302
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Re: Earthquakes
Glad I moved back to NY, I used to live in that area
Get Outlook for Android
Glad I moved back to NY, I used to live in that area
Get Outlook for Android
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Adam Mahnke <kc2ant@...>
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#34301
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Re: Earthquakes (was: Ready for Release?)
I think \Q is the default symbol for BrandMeister.
Fred N7FMH
I think \Q is the default symbol for BrandMeister.
Fred N7FMH
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Fred Hillhouse Jr (CruelShoes)
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#34300
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Re: Ready for Release?
Add b/QUAKE* to your filter.
Fred N7FMH
Add b/QUAKE* to your filter.
Fred N7FMH
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Fred Hillhouse Jr (CruelShoes)
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#34299
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