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    OpenQ is a QQ-liked protocol plugin for Pidgin (Formerly known as Gaim). (Note: The OpenQ has been merged into Pidgin source) | OpenQ 作为 Pidgin(曾经的 Gaim)的插件,实现了类似于 QQ 的协议。(提示:OpenQ 已经导入 Pidgin)
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    CB3ROB-AX25-TOOLS-LINUX

    CB3ROB-AX25-TOOLS-LINUX

    Some stuff to make AX.25 actually work across your networks.

    ...Have your bpq ethernet/wifi connected terminals talk to each other or stations on the radios transparantly. connect from home with KISS-TCP. link your remote AX.25 network segments together with KISS-TCP vpns etc. oh and get a linux terminal login over your normal every day packet radio terminal software. all the stuff that was missing from the start. ;P note that we don't use for /etc/ax25/axports -at all- and think it should disappear as it makes no sense to have callsigns and mtu's and stuff on an interface, in a config file, AND in a program. whatever info is needed should just be obtained from the interface. like with any other protocol stack (you also don't have to put your ip address in your webbrowser, a seperate file in /etc, and the interface) (so there is also no need to install those old ax25-tools - just the kernel suffices)
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