Ubuntu is very easy to install under.  Here's my guide if you want to
check it out: http://www.pattoncentral.org/?p=27

It is based off of the following guides:
    * http://m0mik.org/
    * http://comsec.com/wiki?HowtoBuildFromCVS
    *
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2006-06/msg00213.html

----- Original Message -----
From: Quenton Bonds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 23, 2006 1:05 pm
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Which LinuxOS to use?-->1.Unbuntu, Fedora,
Mandrake, FreeBSD
To: [email protected]

> Hello everyone!
> I am new to the GNU world.
> 
> I am an intern at NASA AIMES and we are about to run three brand 
> new 
> SDRs.  Basically we are trying to use some Linux laptops with the 
> USRP's 
> for SRD research.
> 
> I have less than two months to get this project going, and we just 
> got 
> three brand new Laptops and USRP kits yesterday.  
> 
> My Question:  What Linux operating system seems to work the _BEST_ 
> with 
> GNU USRP, mainly in reference to system failure, and having 
> previously 
> defined libraries/classes/modules previously installed? 
> Right now we are going with UBUNTU (per my superiors:)-)but for 
> some 
> reason I would like to use Fedora. 
> What do you think?
> 
> Due to the limited time I am trying to save myself as much heart 
> ache as 
> possible, therefore any advice is welcomed and greatly appreciated, 
> especially in choosing an operating system.
> 
> 
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