Good evening, Andy, PP2CV here. Thank you very much for making this distro available, and especially for your collaboration in the Linux community. I really like Linux, even though I use Windows for work. I'm already using it on my PC at my station. I was trying to use N1MM on Linux, through Wine, but it's impossible.
Thanks Andy, I just installed Andy's Ham Radio Linux on a mini pc (about $100 from a Chinese supplier). I have to try it all out as I only did the install yesterday!
Jason, KM4ACK has a Raspberry Pi Ham setup. He calls it "Build a Pi". It built around the Pi Linux OS and has most of the stuff that a Ham would want. He is strongly interested in emergency ops and has that covered including Winlink. He has a RU-vid channel that covers Build a Pi as well as other Ham subjects. I am a LONG time Linux user....Mint is my standard OS. Windows isn't allowed in the house. Your Linux setup is impressive. I may have to find a spare computer and try it.😄😄😄😄
Thanks Andy to the contribution! I've using linux since 2005 and never regret my choice. Windows sucks! Folks from radio amateur community deserves quality software and freedom of choice. Please, how can I do to download and test this distro? Cheers Alex.
I recently installed your distro and had some issues not totally bad but I would like to give you some feedback, I was appreciative of your work and would like to help.
Just sent you an email. We seem to have similar interests. I've built a few one tube regenerative battery sets (1H4G, 'Morgan' and 19 'Twinplex'). Been running Linux since 1996. WA2MZE ... now in Chelmsford.
i would be more happy with it, if you would have done this on debian. i have your email...may i will contribute a Debian Version (wirh a Name hint to you). thank you for promoting linux and your eccesive work!!!! i apreciate yor hard work! best73 dg2r(last letter/s censored). Sorry for my poor english:(