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IC-7600 Icom 7600 and Linux

I am having trouble getting CQRLog working with my new ic-7600.  This command from terminal yields freq info:
 
rigctl -vvvvv -m 363 -r ttyUSB1 -s 9600 f
However, the paramter set in the program are not working. 
Host: localhost
Rid ID: 363
Device: /dev/ttyUSB1
Poll rate: 1000
Port number: 4532
Serial speed: 9600
Handshake: None
8N1
 
 
I appreaciate your help.
 
Blair
ki4yy
 

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No Joy

I am new to Linux (running Linux Mint 14 32-bit) and have installed a StarTech PCI RS232 serial port card connected to my Icom IC-7000 Xcvr. My settings are as follows:
Rig model: 360
19200 baud
8/N/1
no parity
no hanshake, dtr or dts
I desparately want to bit farewell to Microsoft and this program is my only hold back.
Can anyone tell me what I'm not doing correctly?
TNX & 73
Sid Grant W8SFC
 

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CQRLog on Ubuntu 12.10

I am trying to run CQRLog on Ubuntu 12.10 and am noticinig a few odd behaviours. 
 
First I noticed that the fonts for the labels don't fit in the boxes. I believe this is due to me using larger fonts as a default in Ubuntu. This could probably be fixed by me going back to normal size fonts, however then it would be difficult for me to read on my large monitor. 
Second when I try to add the repository as suggested on the website I get the following error:

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Seem to have lost Preferences

I am running Ubuntu 10.10 and CQRlog 1.4.1 and seem to have lost Preferences file as well as rig interface.
 
The configuration has worked well for 2+ years, I don't recall makeing any chages.  However, I may have gotten a not on the new version and perhaps tried to install?
The top menu bar is limited to File View Wndoe Statistics
When I select Preferences from the File menu I get an error message "lbPreferences.scrolwidth unknown "scrollwitdht"  Options are to continue or kill program.
 
Any thoughts or should I reinstall 1.4.1 ?
 

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How to re-size "Preferences" window for 1024x600 screen?

Hi,
I try to run CQRLOG 1.5.2 under Ubuntu 12.04LTS in a netbook with 1024x600 display resolution and Unity desktop.
"Preferences" window is too high to fit the screen. Buttons on the bottom of the window (OK, Help, Cancel) don't fit on the screen, which make it difficult to save the settings and exit Preferences.
Is there any way to reduce the window height? Is the size of the window defined in any config file or is it deeper in the code?
All the other windows are either small enough to fit or they are scalable, only "Preferences" window causes problems.

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