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    fldigiVI LiveUSB

    Ubuntu with fldigi for vision-impaired hams

    This project is Ubuntu with fldigi digital modem, flrig, flarq, flmsg, flwrap, and Xlog pre-installed. The CompizConfig Settings Manager is included so vision-impaired amateur radio operators can use Enhanced Zoom magnification. The LiveUSB will run on most PCs with a 32-bit or 64-bit CPU. The support page is http://www.hamradioandvision.com/fldigivi-liveusb. Topics include: 1. Using UNetbootin to make a LiveUSB. 2. Enabling magnification. 3. High visibility text.
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    KA9Q Mirror

    An impressive early implementation of TCP/IP

    ...KA9Q NOS attracted many contributors and became widely used throughout the 1980s and 1990s in amateur packet radio and various educational projects. In a way, it was the Linux of its day. KA9Q NOS became the basis for several low-end commercial dialup terminal servers and routers. It influenced the development of the Internet protocols and implementations, including the Linux kernel.
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