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VK2TV  > LINUX    12.08.08 01:02l 36 Lines 1092 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re:Ubuntu Linux 7.10 and MKISS
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>From: G0TWN@GB7IMK.#43.GBR.EU
>To  : PACKET@WW

Hi Dave,

>Thank you to everyone who offered suggestions, especially Ray VK2TV, who
>put me onto the solution.  What worked for me was:-

My pleasure for someone else to gain benefit from one of my headaches from
a while ago!

>After all these years, I still get stumped by attaching devices and then
>Pseudo-TTY interfaces to them!

Take heart, Dave, the first 15 years of Linux are the worst.

Something else I feel compelled to pass on for those who compile their own
kernels. There is a problem with some later kernels whereby, when kissattach
is invoked, the /proc/sys/net/ax25 directory(s) disappear. You end up with
attached KISS ports that you can't use. Kill the kissattach process(es) and
they come back again. The *temporary* fix is to ensure you compile with
DAMA Slave support included in the kernel.

Cheers ... Ray vk2tv

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