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    Digital Radio Mondeal - receiving radio & Knoppix via SW

    Salve!

    You may know that a new standard for digital broadcast via LW,MW,SW
    is out: Digital Radio Mondial. It is possible to broadcast 12-24kBit/s
    and use this transmissions also for data-broadcast.
    http://www.drm.org

    Today there isn't a harware reciever to by, but analog radios can
    be modyfied to recieve it and decode it with a soundcard and a PC
    http://www.drmrx.org

    There is also a software for Linux under GPL:
    http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/fb/et/uet...f/DRM/DRM.html


    First idea to add this softwarereciever to Knoppix,
    Second idea to broadcast Knoppix worldwide via sw:
    700MB/12KBit/s = 5d 8hours
    Quite soon will be this a posibily to share the latest Knoppix and
    broadcast it 2-4 time a year + everyday the latest security updates
    once a day (f.e. between 3-4h GMT)

    Any HamRadio freaks here?
    rob

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    Ham freak right here!
    This is a really cool idea. You definatly got my attention.

    I'm only a tech, so no HF for me yet... but I know people who would probably like to make this happen.

    kd5qzg

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    Salve Adamm / kd5qzg!

    >Ham freak right here!

    >This is a really cool idea. You definatly got my attention.
    Great!

    My idea based on some others:
    - Some freaks had run a radio (I forgot if it was interntetradio or
    teresticaly) where on computer reads the linux-kernel.
    Comparable idea: www.spamradio.de
    - One small town close to my city (Aachen,Germany,Europe) had
    celebrated there 1000 yearsday with one week radio-programm,
    broadcasting this localy and "worldwide" via sw to there
    partner-town.
    - DRM is a new technoglogy which support data-broadcast parallel or
    alternative to the audio broadcast.

    And now the best, close to Aachen has the German Telekom a sw-broadcast-center: Juelich (Jülich) http://www.telekom.de/dtag/ipl1/cda/...,10111,00.html

    Some facts about Juelich:
    12 PDM - transmitter (AM 400kW PEP, DAM 400kW PEP, SSB 350kW PEP)
    42 Antennen (HR 4/4, HR 4/3, HR 4/2, Log. per. vertical, HR 1/2 turnable)
    The Telekom sponsered this town-yearsday broadcast and also the broadcast licence for sw was not a problem.

    At the first Broadcast it would cost allot of energie and the view
    people which record the Knoppix-CD by SW would be got Knoppix faster
    and cheaper by snailmail. But to data-broadcast a whole CD-ROM would
    create a news-echo: PR for DRM, for Knoppix and GNU/Linux.
    So primary I want make it for __BIG PR__
    The first OS free from air *g*

    When talking about SW most people think that the quality of singnal
    change every moment, but would it be possible to receive on whole CD-ROM over 5-6 days without errors?

    >I'm only a tech, so no HF for me yet... but I know people who would >probably like to make this happen.

    Ask your friends if they believe data-broadcasting of a whole Live-Linux more than once (just for fun) would make sence.
    Utopie: GNU-Radio or Debian-Radio once a week 1 hour radioshow about
    the latest about GNU/Linux, some teaching and security alerts and
    security updates with Data-broadcast on the same frequency -
    receivable with cheap DRM-radios, worldwide without internet.

    Probably it will be unpayable and sponsors will support it only
    once - but just once it would be a great fun.

    Alternativ to DRM would be satellites. Mornig hours are unpopulare
    times and I think it is possibel to stream every sunday morning at
    9:00h Knoppix via DVB. But this wouldn't be worldwide and not not
    for developing countries. Also I would expect that worldwide there
    will be more people with DRM-reciever than people with a DVB-PCI-card.

    Both broadcast ideas can be used with a commercial addone:
    Knoppix free for everybody, encrypted configure files and special software for fee paying coustumers (a way to financiate the free service)
    ...
    Replys and participants wellcome!


    Greetings
    rob
    (who had broadcast a party on the "The Day of Europe" for a student NGO - 3 times, european-wide via satellite)

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    Live-Stream-Linux-Distribution

    Salve,
    Is there a way of mixture of a live-linux Knoppix and a distribution
    Debian? When GNU/Linux is data-broadcasted a live Linux should be
    more modulare than KNOPPIX.
    A mobile-phone, a satellit-receiver don't need a 700MB iso.
    The chance to get new packages at anyplace of the world would
    be very interesting for embedded PC, wetherstations, traffic-PCs...
    The big updates via sw/drm for free and the configuration via GPRS/modem or sw/drm, too.
    I think Live-Linux on CD-ROM like Knoppix is just the beginning
    of new distributing ways of software
    rob

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    Hey there

    I am trying to install drm on my HDD installed Knoppix (Debian woody). I installed fftw, faad, and Trolltech Qt with the apt-get instaruction.
    So far, so good.
    Now, when I try to run ./configure in the drm directory I always get the following error:
    /*****
    blah.. blah...
    checking for fftw.h... yes
    checking drfftw.h usability... yes
    checking drfftw.h presence... yes
    checking for drfftw.h... yes
    checking rfftw.h usability... yes
    checking rfftw.h presence... yes
    checking for rfftw.h... yes
    checking for main in -lqt-mt... yes
    ./configure: line 5307: ac_cv_lib_qt-mt=ac_cv_lib_qt-mt_main: command not found
    checking for moc... no
    configure: error: "No moc found in /bin"
    *****/

    I already tried to do a:
    ./configure --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt3 --with-qt-libs=/usr/lib/qt3

    but same same...

    Any Ideas? or am I doing it completely wrong?

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