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Re: KPSK v.1.0rc1 released (PSK31 for KDE 3.x)



Well, o.k...that's what I thought it might be.

So I assume this will not be a "wholy" kde3 compatable program then. i.e. 
having to turn off arts and etc. Is that right?

Bob
w9ya


On Friday 06 September 2002 07:26 pm, Ernest Stracener wrote:
> Hello Bob!
>
> That's an easy one! Joop was right on the money.
>
> You need to turn off the ARtsD soundserver:
> kcmshell arts
> Uncheck the "Start ARtsD soundserver at startup" box, OK & exit.  Restart
> KPSK.
>
> To transmit, you will need to have write permissions for /dev/ttyS0 (or
> your port)...most easily achieved by adding your username to the group that
> owns the ports (e.g. ls -al /dev/ttyS0, get into that group--for redhat it
> is group 'uucp')
>
> Thanks for giving it a shot...let me know how it goes.  I am now subscribed
> to Debian Hams, so a post to the list will get to me.  Otherwise there is a
> kpsk-user list at the sourceforge project page.
>
> Good luck & I hope to see you on the waterfall soon!
>
> 73-
> Ernie
>
> On Friday 06 September 2002 07:04 pm, w9ya wrote:
> > On Friday 06 September 2002 03:03 pm, Ernest Stracener wrote:
> > > KPSK is a PSK31 application for KDE 3.x and Qt 3.x.
> > >
> > > A new release candidate of KPSK has been released for testing and
> > > bugspotting/squashing.
> >
> > O.K. here's a quick report.
> >
> > I use the default kde3 stuff for audio, which for me is 3.0.2 on top of
> > qt 3.0.5. Anyways, all the stuff for audio works fine , xine (dvd's),
> > mouse and keyboard mistake beeps, watching tee wee with xawtv, adn
> > probably other stuff I am missing.
> >
> > KPSK wants something more than this, probably a soundcard deally not
> > doubt, but it is complaining about "device or resource busy" on
> > /dev/audio, which for me is not a symlink and is 660. I changed it to 777
> > and still "no go" with the same complaints.
> >
> > I haven't read the fine manual yet, so please forgive this if that info
> > is in it, just was hoping if it was a kde3 style app that wouldn't be
> > necessary somehow. i.e. that the audio would just "happen" so to speak.
> >
> > Thanxs for your time, and vy 73;
> >
> > bob
> > w9ya
> >
> > > Full details, documentation, packages and screenshots are available at
> > > http://1409.org/projects/kpsk . Packages are also on the project's
> > > development page is at http://sf.net/projects/kpsk .
> > >
> > > 73-
> > > Ernie
> > > KG9NI
> > >
> > > (I am not currently subscribed to debian-hams, so if you have any
> > > questions, please contact me directly)



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