I built it on a beagle board black, which is not as powerful as a RPI these days. This isn't all that fresh in my memory.
I don't recall having to set up VM beyond stock. Slow compilation...well yeah! It might just be me, but the only signal processng I ever found useful on those SBCs was ADSB decoding. Rtlsdr and some flavor of dump1090. Original Message From: muel...@kit.edu Sent: April 24, 2019 12:51 AM To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org; li...@lazygranch.com; pc...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Installing GNURadio On Raspberry Pi Hi, On Tue, 2019-04-23 at 19:31 -0700, lists wrote: > https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Download uhhh that wiki page is ... dated. It also doesn't solve the issue of not being able to import gr-osmosdr, which isn't part of GNU Radio itself! Also, clearly *not* the way I'd recommend on a raspberry Pi: What lazygranch recommends is a source build, which takes roughly forever on a raspberry Pi, and requires use of copious amount of swap memory, due to the limited amount of RAM of a Raspberry Pi. So, if you can, get a binary installation of GNU Radio. It seems you already have one! Then, you'll need to make sure you've got a working gr-osmosdr installation on your Pi. How did you install GNU Radio and gr-osmosdr on your Raspberry Pi so far? Best regards, Marcus _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio