I'm using Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS And this is where I fall at the first hurdle
anthony@anthony-System-Product-Name:~/Downloads/CHIRP$ sudo apt install -y pipx Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package pipx
On Fri, 15 Sept 2023 at 05:36, Sean Dennis sean@ks4td.us wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2023 01:31:35 +0100 Tony Ling tonyg7txu@gmail.com wrote:
I totally agree, I'm not an expert on Ubuntu by any means, yet if I follow the instructions line by line, it fails me almost every time. I think Linux installation could be better explained.
Out of curiosity, what step(s) in those instructions "fail [you] every time"? I've used CHIRP for many years under several Linux distros such as Debian, Devuan, Fedora, and Slackware--even FreeBSD with minor modifications--without issue. Maybe we can figure out a better way to do things together.
Ideally, it would have a apt-get update candidate.
Perhaps you could learn how to build a package under Ubuntu?
The CHIRP developers can always use any help they can get, I'm sure. <G>
73, Sean KS4TD
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