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Eeeham - Ham Radio Applications on the Asus eeepc

Eeeham is dedicated to hamradio applications on the Asus Eee PC – in particular the Eee PC 701 since this is the model I have. In the beginning the idea was to have a set of Linux ham radio applications built on a host computer then packaged and configured so that they can be run off an SD or USB disk on the eeepc. However, the Linux OS that came installed on my Eee PC 701 was one of the worst Linux experiences I have had for many years and I have decided to search for a better one.

Since December 2009, I am running Ubuntu 9.04 on my Eee PC 701. I have also tried the so-called netbook remix editions; however, these did not work well on this first generation netbook.



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Note: This page is now obsolete since I have installed Ubuntu 9.04 desktop edition on the Eeepc. This opens the door to use all ham radio applications available for Ubuntu!

Eeeham dedicated to ham radio applications on the Asus eeepc. The idea is to have a set of Linux ham radio applications built on a host computer and packaged and configured so that they can be run off an SD or USB disk on the eeepc. User data related to the applications shall be stored on the same disk. I think this is a good approach since it will keep the eeepc system disk clean of my experiments.

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Predict on the eeepc: Now Working!

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Finally, after several failed attempts I have now succeeded in running predict on the eeepc. As you might remember, my very first attempt consisting of simply taking a binary built on Ubuntu host failed due to the ancient version og glibc available on the eeepc.

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