Hi geraldfenkell - On modern Ubuntu, you should be able to just issue "sudo apt install gnuradio" and after some ado GNU Radio will be installed. See also < https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/InstallingGR#Linux >.
The HackRF software interface should be pretty easily installable on Ubuntu (or any other UNIX-y system), and then you can use a GR out-of-tree (OOT) such as "gr-osmosdr" to get a GR interface to your HackRF One. Hope this is useful & good luck! - MLD On Tue, Jun 11, 2019, at 10:05 AM, geraldfenkell wrote: > 2019-06-11 > > I have successfully installed GNURadio on my Windows 10 machine and also have > a live usb thumb drive for two > versions of ubuntu (18.04.2 and 19.04). I now wish to use the package manager > for these ubuntu systems to apt get install > GNURadio and companion. I do not know the names to use for the package nor > how to find them out. > > Help would be appreciated. > > Please note that after I do that, I want to install (from his git repository) > the Michael Ossmann add on > for GNURadio to use HackRF One with GNURadio to follow his course. I have not > had any success with > getting a working version of Pentoo Linux to a Live USB Drive and/or getting > Live SDR of GNURadio (which > does contain the necessary blocks) but says in its wikipedea that it is > "retired". i.e. not available. I presume > that I will run into some problems with dependencies (but will gain > experience) when I try to "compile" the > material from his Git repository. > > Thank you
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