Re: jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...>
Hi Mike... Ok, I was mainly into MSYS back then with 24/7
Radio Links.
with one Higher speed 9600 Baud RF Port linked to a
NOS Gateway K9IU... 35 Miles away, in Bloomington Indiana. on a 440 Beam
CrushCraft ...
other then that link we had the following
1) 220 9600 baud RF Backbone
2) VHF User ports
3) HF Skipnet Ports 20,30,40 meters..
Actually K9IU was a TNOS Gateway..
Off
list (See email below) please tell me more...
Yea, I
never really understood the Part Time aspect that some ops desired.. Seemed to
slow things even further.. I remember a lot of conflict in the mid 90s about
which way Packet Radio should grow, wheich the fighting helped kill it off... At
least in the Central Indiana Area..
My
System today an offshoot of the one above, due to a lack of interest at the
local club to continue.. (Went off air in 2002) I started building a clone and
then advanced it severely at my home.. Using my equipment money and sweat...
:)
73
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From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Mike Murphree Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 2:20 PM To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
Jerry, Funny in the regard that the radio links those systems
operated on, were barely adequate then. Tampa had one of the largest
packet networks in the country, yet messages passed by the largest of systems
only numbered a few thousand per day, while the NOS based systems generally only
passed a few hundred. The dream of wireless networking was only achievable
for relatively small amounts of data. The RF layer needed to change in
order to provide something truly useful. The relatively low density of
hams willing to run a system 24/7 to support it, hampered things further.
73
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Kutche, Jerry
(Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...> wrote:
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Re: jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
Jerry, Funny in the regard that the radio links those systems operated on, were barely adequate then. Tampa had one of the largest packet networks in the country, yet messages passed by the largest of systems only numbered a few thousand per day, while the NOS based systems generally only passed a few hundred. The dream of wireless networking was only achievable for relatively small amounts of data. The RF layer needed to change in order to provide something truly useful. The relatively low density of hams willing to run a system 24/7 to support it, hampered things further. 73
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...> wrote:
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Re: jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
John G8BPQ
Ok, Jerome.
Do you particularly want to use nos? There is now a Linux
version of BPQ32.
73, John
From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of jerome schatten Sent: 14 February 2013 16:39 To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... Subject: RE: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
--- On Thu, 2/14/13, John Wiseman wrote:
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Re: jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
Kutche, Jerry (Mitchell) USA <JKutche@...>
Hello Mike why does it seem funny...
BPQ and FBB and TNOS have beena round a long
time
BPQ still in active development (new to Linux) after 20+
Years
FBB I have seen no updates in years.. Last update that
works???
TNOS.. I have not seen any there either at least in years...
Last update I can find is 2010
Jnos
www.langelaar.net/projects/jnos2/
Actively in developement as well.. Last updated 3/2012
Just
curious what is funny or odd???
BPQ32 and JNOS Sysop. 73 Jerry From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Mike Murphree Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 12:11 PM To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
Seems funny that JNOS is being discussed again some 20 years since I last
used it on a Linux box. Depending on what you are trying to do with it,
there were alternatives out there, Brian Lantz's TNOS (optimized for BBS
use) and FBB. TNOS is available on a SourceForge site now I
think. Mike N4MHO73
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:39 AM, jerome schatten <va7vv@...> wrote:
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Re: jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
Seems funny that JNOS is being discussed again some 20 years since I last used it on a Linux box. Depending on what you are trying to do with it, there were alternatives out there, Brian Lantz's TNOS (optimized for BBS use) and FBB. TNOS is available on a SourceForge site now I think. Mike N4MHO73
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:39 AM, jerome schatten <va7vv@...> wrote:
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Re: jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
jerome schatten
--- On Thu, 2/14/13, John Wiseman wrote:
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Re: jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
John G8BPQ
Jerome,
I can't help with jnos specifically, but I suggest you
run the program under the debugger (gdb). This should at least show where the
program is failing, and if it is always in the same place.
gdb
jnos2
r
if it
stops within gdb, the bt copmmand will display a stack trace.This may give a
cluse, or at least give you something to report to the jnos
developer.
To get
the most info, jnos has to be compiled with the -g option - check the makefile
to see if it is set.
73,
John
From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of jerome schatten Sent: 14 February 2013 02:27 To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... Subject: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help? Hi... I've been working on this for over a month, and I have finally
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jnos on my RPi keeps crashing -- help?
jerome schatten
Hi... I've been working on this for over a month, and I have finally
run out of things to try, so I need some help. I've also posted this to the Nos-BBS list. The Problem: I have compiled from source (all defaults), various versions of Jnos for the RP and they all compile without error (lot's of warnings, but no fatal errors) and each produces a working executable. All jnos functions seem to work, but after anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours (and sometimes several days), Jnos crashes back to the operating system. It never hangs the pi, it just unceremoniously exits. In an effort to bisect the problem (hardware vs. software), here's what I've tried: 1. Power supplies, various: from a 5v/1A wall wart to a lab-grade regulated supply connected to the GPIO 5v pins; no difference. 2. Burn a new SD card (tried various brands); no difference. 3. Examined the jnos logs to see if there was a pattern to the activities before the crash. Results don't seem to indicate anything obvious. The actual crash could be many minutes after a logged event. Of course not all events are logged, so that fact that all Mailbox activity shows up a lot before a crash, can't be pinned to anything. That said, there's one command that kicks jnos right out to the OS pronto and that is 'mbox kick'. Bang jnos quits. Maybe this is the big clue? 4. apt-get update -> apt-get upgrade; then recompile and try new binary; no difference. 5. download latest image, burn new card and repeat 4 above; no difference 6. Remove USB peripherals one by one and rebooting; no difference. 7. Move jnos from SD card to memory stick; no difference. 8. Run in GUI terminal/Run without GUI in linux terminal; no difference. What I have not tried: 1. I have not swapped out the pi 2. I have not run any memory (ram) diagnostics as I can't find any to run. Help here? In conclusion, I have no indication from running different apps on the pi, that the pi is faulty -- no flakyness at all, except when running jnos. Of course I don't have any apps that continually exercise the pi the way jnos does. If you know of any I could try, please let me know. As well, is there anything I can try to change in the compilation process that might be useful? Has anyone gotten their pi and jnos to work together? Thanks for any suggestions! Jerome - ve7ass
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Interesting Article About Tethering the RasPi to Cell Phone
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Re: addon board on group photo
Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...>
I forgot that all China Post is stopped pretty much also. Hope to have an assembled before Field Day. Any way to pre-order? I would put in a Paypal now for a ready to use unit off the line.
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On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 5:13 AM, John Wiseman <john.wiseman@...> wrote:
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Re: addon board on group photo
John G8BPQ
Ronny,
They shouldn't be long. John is testing it at the moment, and
I understand the first few will be advertised soon. The main batch of boards may
be slightly delayed by the Chinese New Year.
73, John G8BPQ
From: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... [mailto:Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@...] On Behalf Of Ronny Julian Sent: 12 February 2013 09:25 To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... Subject: Re: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] addon board on group photo John is this still on the way? Looking forward to it. Thanks! Ronny
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...> wrote: Thanks! I'll get a separate Pi for this and be ready for first run.
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Re: addon board on group photo
Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...>
John is this still on the way? Looking forward to it. Thanks!
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On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Ronny Julian <k4rjjradio@...> wrote: Thanks! I'll get a separate Pi for this and be ready for first run.
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Re: DXSpider on the pi
n6ws
Tim, Were you able to get DXSpider to run using v1.05 of the instructions? 73, Bill N6WS
On 02/11/2013 03:29 AM, g3pjd wrote:
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Re: DXSpider on the pi
Tim G3PJD
As I understand it, the contents of spider.new are copied to /spider by this line, and the next line in the procedure removes the directory spider.new.
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If I am right, then this little glimmer of understanding is clear progress for me!! Not sure what a left field bleacher is, but it sounds painful! 73 Tim G3PJD
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Re: DXSpider on the pi
Tim G3PJD
CP in caps is my typo in this posting. I typed it correctly when loading the SD.
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Note to self: Read through more carefully before hitting 'SEND'! 73 Self
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Re: Eben Upton's Book "Raspberry PI User Guide"
Paul M <pmooney22@...>
Don't know if this is useful, but not having a Pi/book with me today I can't check it out. I downloaded the Wordpress .deb from http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/w/ & opened it (using an archive manager) and it contains the standard 3 files. Again open the data.tar.gz archive and under ./usr/share/doc/wordpress/examples/ you'll find
setup-mysql.gz My assumption is that the file will be found at /usr/share/doc/wordpress/examples/ on the SD and MAY require decompressing. Feel
free to heap scorn on my head if it's not there. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Disclaimers: I have entered into no agreements regarding mails erroneously sent to this address, and reserve the right to do as I wish with any such emails.
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Re: A differant when running IRLPvCON
Bret,
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I am of the understanding that this is error you will get until such time as Dave C. And the author of IRLPvCON ( www.k6ib.com/irlpvcon/ )get the code working on the Pi. Look on page 22 of the PiRLP manual. John W9KXQ PiRLP Node 7410
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Re: A differant when running IRLPvCON
Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA)
I'd guess you will have a much better chance getting an answer in
the PiRLP group. http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/PiRLP
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From: "wx7y" To: Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO@... Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2013 04:46:23 PM Subject: [Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO] A differant when running IRLPvCON > > Hello to the group, > > I DO KNOW that the IRLPvCON is fully compatable with the PiIRLP BUT I am > getting a differant error from a configuration problem. > > I get the following Error Message in the "irlpvcon" page. > > ### The permission settings for Apache Server have prevented IRLPvCON > access to required resources. > > ### CHANGES TO LINUX APACHE ENVIRONMENT ARE REQUIRED. > > Anyone know what I need to do to correct this Error in the Apache > Environment file??? > > > > Thanks > > Bret > > WX7Y --
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A differant when running IRLPvCON
wx7y <bmills1@...>
Hello to the group,
I DO KNOW that the IRLPvCON is fully compatable with the PiIRLP BUT I am getting a differant error from a configuration problem. I get the following Error Message in the "irlpvcon" page. ### The permission settings for Apache Server have prevented IRLPvCON access to required resources. ### CHANGES TO LINUX APACHE ENVIRONMENT ARE REQUIRED. Anyone know what I need to do to correct this Error in the Apache Environment file??? Thanks Bret WX7Y
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DXSpider on Raspberry Pi
n6ws
All,
The instructions in the DXSpider on a Raspberry Pi required updating for 2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian. I have updated the instructions, and they are available in the Files area of Raspberry_Pi_4-Ham_RADIO. The new procedures corrects the primary group of user 'sysop' to 'spider' and the associated permissions problems with git. If anyone can help with the recent changes in perl sha1, I would appreciate the help. 73, Bill N6WS
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