It responded with: randy@randy-laptop:~$ which chirpw /usr/bin/chirpw randy@randy-laptop:~$ chirpw Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/chirpw", line 19, in <module> from chirp import platform, CHIRP_VERSION ImportError: No module named chirp randy@randy-laptop:~$
Randy (KE5EOT) ARRL, QCWA, ARES, RACES http://ke5eot.webs.com
On 09/22/2011 03:10 PM, Mike Heitmann wrote:
I loaded Chirp last night, but it doesn't start. I click the link in Applications, the disk churns for a few seconds, but nothing happens. I checked the System Monitor, but there's no reference to Chirp. Any ideas on what to check?
Hi Randy,
Open a shell terminal and type:
which chirpw
That should show the path to the chirp startup script. If that shows nothing, then chirpw is not installed in a location your Linux distribution expects executable files to be located. It should display something like: /bin/chirpw or /usr/bin/chirpw
If it does, then type chirpw and see post what it displays.
73, Mike, NĂ˜SO
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