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style="font-family: Gill Sans;">GM - While I am a fairly adept
windows/mac/linux user, know a little about networking, and generally
comfortable with breaking things, I am stuck in trying to get started on
JNOS. What I'd like to do is learn how to put up a packet node using
JNOS that is connected, on the internet side, through AMPRnet, to other
systems. I want to set up a radio accessible BBS, pick up and deliver
email, and learn what else is possible with RF packet. If I am on the
wrong track and should choose something other than JNOS to do this, it
would be good to know that, too.<br><br>In an ideal world, my system
would be running on a Raspberry Pi with a couple of TNCs stacked on
it...<br><br>Most of the documentation for installing JNOS I have found
on the web is a decade or more old and I can't really figure out if it
is still usable. There's some stuff like the Michigan ARES website, but
that seems pretty specific to their needs. Unfortunately, I haven't
been able to find anyone locally that is actively doing packet radio, so
I don't have anyone nearby to bug with my questions. <br><br>If anyone
here can point me to good resources that I am managing to miss in my own
search, I'd be most appreciative. <br><br>thx es 73 Bill K7WXW<br></span><div
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