INST.CQRLOG ON LINUX MINT 15

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la4esa
INST.CQRLOG ON LINUX MINT 15

I am new in this, how can i instal CQRLOG on Linux Mint 15 ??? anyone who can tell me pls.
73 Per LA4ESA

zl3aau
Linux Mint 15

HI, You should find CQRLOG ready to instal in administration/synaptic packet manager. After installing, download the latest version from this website then right click the file in the downloads folder and follow the instructions.

73 John

john-zl3aau

la4esa
Thanks John for your quiuck

Thanks John for your quiuck reply.
Sorry i have to ask this question, but where do i find administration/synaptic packet manager and after that, which version do i have to dwonload for installing, it is many.....
73 Per

la4esa
Well, i have find the

Well, i have find the administration/synaptic manager in the Linux and installed CQRLOG, i have also downloaded the latest version cqrlog_1.5.8_i386.tar.gz, but when i right clik the downloaded map, i cannot find anything about installing. as i am used to in windows. i must say i am brand new in linux as well. But it seems like the software are installed anyway, so thanks so far.
73 Per

k8wdx
go to downloads on the left

go to downloads on the left side of this page, download the proper file, then go to your download file in your home folder, them right click on the file and open with Gdebi package installer, and follow the promps. when it tells you there is an older version, just close that and go with the one you downloaded, it is that simple, all Deb files install the same way, once you get that going and you want rig control there are a couple of other things you will need to do, just post when you get to that point, or send me an e-mail at k8wdx@yahoo.com HTH Tom K8WDX
BTW once you get that done open terminal and put this in

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ok2cqr/ppa

once you do that you will get automatic updates via the package manager.
If you install Fldigi, and tqsl for LOTW in terminal copy and past this, one line at a time hit enter after every line.

sudo rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu-hams-ppa-*
then
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-hams-updates/ppa
then
sudo apt-get update

this will keep all those programs up to date as well, with system updated no need to do anything else, when ever there is an update available, Linux will let ya know and ask if you want to install the latest version, they will be included in system updates.

Tom K8WDX

la4esa
Thank you so much Tom, i have

Thank you so much Tom, i have emailed you, but maybe you read this page more often.
i have succeed with everything you have told me so far.
No i am wondering how to fix the rig control?

I am very happy for your support.
Per LA4ESA

k8wdx
[quote=la4esa]Well, i have

[quote=la4esa]Well, i have find the administration/synaptic manager in the Linux and installed CQRLOG, i have also downloaded the latest version cqrlog_1.5.8_i386.tar.gz, but when i right clik the downloaded map, i cannot find anything about installing. as i am used to in windows. i must say i am brand new in linux as well. But it seems like the software are installed anyway, so thanks so far.
73 Per[/quote]

you want this one for 32 bit in the download section to the left on this page...

cqrlog_1.5.8-1_i386.deb

Tom K8WDX

la4esa
This one are also OK.

This one are also OK.

k8wdx
Oh, before you do any of this

Oh, before you do any of this, go to synaptic package manager search for CQRlog and uninstall what you have done so far....

Tom K8WDX

la4esa
Tom

Tom
What did you mean with this message?
probably if i had done anything before you and i started here?

Per LA4ESA

k8wdx
I sent you an email,

I sent you an email, hopefully you will get rig control working, you will like CQRlog much better that HRD, I made the switch about 3 years ago. Performance in digital modes is outstanding with Linux and Fldigi, so fast I love it..and CQRlog, is much better that HRD, but this is just my opinion. See ya Tom K8WDX

Tom K8WDX