Hi Patrick, I need more information to troubleshoot and duplicate this issue. a) What flavor and version of Linux? b) Raspberry Pi? When I tried this on Xubuntu 24.04, I noticed that the first time one starts fldigi, there is an option to setup hamlib. Click "use hamlib" and setup those fields. I have noticed that in the Fldigi Configure -> Config Dialog menu, there is no specific entry related to hamlib as was seen during the initial configuration. Do you see the same thing? As an experiment, move...
Hello Ottar, In order for me to attempt to duplicate the problem, I need to know precisely which version of the Raspberry Pi OS you were using. AHRL supports version 5, and I believe version 6 is out but not yet supported by AHRL. Many thanks, and 73, Andy KB1OIQ ..
Hello Ottar, In order for me to attempt to duplicate the problem, I need to know precisely which version of the Raspberry Pi OS you were using. AHRL supports version 5, and I believe version 6 is out but not yet supported by AHRL. Many thanks, and 73, Andy KB1OIQ ..
Hello Ottar, In order for me to attempt to duplicate the problem, I need to know precisely which version of the Raspberry Pi OS you were using. AHRL supports version 5, and I believe version 6 is out but not yet supported by AHRL. Many thanks, and 73, Andy KB1OIQ ..
Hi Scott, No worries - I can't throw stones about being too analytical. :-) I shall make those changes in the next version of AHRL (probably April 2026). Please let me know if you have other issues. I'm also curious to know, after you use AHRL for a while, if you like it. Many thanks and 73, Andy KB1OIQ ..
Hi Scott, I think I see where you got confused. What if the words had been as follows: Download the files from Sourceforge: Replace "VER" with the most recent version available, e.g. "v27" andy_VER.tar.gz, e.g. andy_v27.tar.gz md5sum_VER.txt, e.g. md5sum_v27.txt move the file to /root (e.g. sudo mv andy_VER.tar.gz /root) If I made the change shown above, would that have been clearer to you? Thanks for your patience and feedback. This is how we make things better. :-) 73, Andy KB1OIQ ..
Quoting from the GETTING_STARTED guide: Installation Instructions The network (wired or wireless) MUST be working properly or the installation will fail. Download the files from Sourceforge: Replace "v26d" with the most recent version available andy_VER.tar.gz, e.g. andy_v26d.tar.gz md5sum_vVER.txt, e.g. md5sum_v26d.txt move the file to /root (e.g. sudo mv andy_VER.tar.gz /root) These instructions seem pretty clear to me (after fixing the "vVER" typo). Please offer some words or edits that you believe...
Hi Scott, First of all, I cannot know with certainty the directory which contains your downloaded file. Most probably it is in your download directory. That directory name can vary but it is probably a subdirectory of your home directory. I recommend that you bring up a graphical file manager in the menu and find it. You click on the directories to navigate the directory hierarchy just like you would do in Windoze or Mac. Once you find the file, you need to move it to the /root directory. The GETTING_STARTED...