Hi Karel, If you are refering to the server live cd then I really do not know as I have not run it. But, I did run the client CD and could not find any shortcut for either fldigi or jpskmail. I had to open the file browser and click through a few folders to find them. Pse have a look in that file browser. I have not used puppy at all really, I would have liked to see shortcuts for fldigi and the server there but it should all be there, you just have to find it.. Regarding the server install I would... 1. Download and install fldigi 2. Download the server and uncompress it. 3. open a terminal and cd into the wherever you placed the files 4. Enter "./INSTALL" 5. Answer yes whenever it asks if it should install things for you 6. Launch the server or edit pskmailrc.pl with your details. 73 de Per SM0RWO fre 2011-02-11 klockan 15:43 -0500 skrev karel Fassotte: > Hello all, > Rein or Per, why is there no fldigi on the puppy live CD? > I started it and is a nice puppy CD but no PSKmail, no FLDIGI. > > > Returning to my earlier mail., questions. I need a step tp step > instruction on how to install PSKmail client en the PSK mail server on > UBUNTU 10.1 > See below. I know how to start the terminal but the setup line respond > that it cant find the files or dirs. > I have the installable save on my disk but cant with the terminal > cannot find them. Were should I put the installables to be installes > in what dir or whatever. > > > Thanks > Karel > > > > 2011/2/11 karel Fassotte <karel.fassotte@xxxxxxxxx> > Hello I am trying to setup pskmail server in Ubuntu, but I > dont know where to put the installable and how to execute the > installation. > I dont know anything of Linux. Manuals step by step I need. > When I try to start installation with a terminal session. I > says It cant find the files. > The files are now in the download dir. > Please some help. > > > Another questions. I have a live CD that installes the server > but when a try to run a live cd client it installes the server > not the client. > What to do? > > > 73 > Karel > HC1AKP > > 2011/2/11 Per Crusefalk <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > fre 2011-02-11 klockan 05:20 -0500 skrev Larry > Levesque: > > > On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 06:18:17AM +0100, Per > Crusefalk wrote: > > > Hi John, > > > > > > Sounds like a nice setup. I am not very fond of > the g5rv but thats just > > > me. I guess if its properly fed then it should be > fine. > > > > > > > Maybe you guys can see better solutions. It > would have been a great to > > > > have a full Pskmail in my Android phone for > that. Java is part of > > > > Android so that should be workable but Fldigi is > not available on that > > > > platform. > > > > > > Well, actually fldigi has been ported to java by > Franz-Josef Maas > > > (DB3CF). It has a simple UI for testing but runs > fine. I have been > > > meaning to get an android phone and make it run > under dalvik (the > > > android java runtime) but I still lack a phone to > test on. > > > > > > It will require some effort to get it to look nice > but it does run in > > > java so the worst should be done already... > > > > > > 73 de Per > > > SM0RWO > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > And where would we find such a gem?? > > > > > On a CD here on my desk... > It all started when we figured it would be nice to > have the modem part > included in the pskmail client. Franz-Josef did a very > nice job of > porting the necessary classes to java, he also built a > simple user > interface for testing. I have attached an image of > that, nothing much to > see there but it just shows that it does run on java > and it works. > > At a later stage we decided not to include it anyway > as we would then > not benefit from all the hard work done by the fldigi > group. But, it > would make a very nice addition to an android phone. > With this mornings > announcement from Nokia I will immediately ditch my > phone and get an > android device so I would like to see this there as > well. > > 73 de Per > SM0RWO > > > >