Adding to this, please always add a revision date to any documentation,
preferably at the top. It is so difficult to guess if documentation is
current or not. Thank you --Hans (BX2ABT)
On 11/8/19 11:12 AM, Barry Duggan wrote:
Greetings,
I have found four URLs giving instructions on using
BX2ABT
On 10/16/19 10:42 PM, Müller, Marcus (CEL) wrote:
On Wed, 2019-10-16 at 21:02 +0800, HansFong wrote:
That was the advice I gave in my last mail: don't release until
everything is ready, including the documentation. It will prevent a lot
of confusion and reflector posts like this, hi hi.
So
On 10/16/19 4:42 AM, Marcus Müller wrote:
1. A very honest: Thank you for the feedback!
I'm glad you took my criticism in good stride. Thank you for your work
on GNUradio and I hope my feedback will help a bit in making GNUradio
even more accessible
We are aware that installation of our ca.
need* to compile GNU Radio from source,
unless you want a recent development version of it. What's the reason
you're doing that?
Best regards,
Marcus
On Tue, 2019-10-15 at 08:13 +0800, HansFong wrote:
Can somebody with the appropriate powers to change a GR wiki page please add
the following to the
Can somebody with the appropriate powers to change a GR wiki page please
add the following to the install instructions
(https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/InstallingGR)?
In the section "Compiling from source" after "make install" add the
following:
sudo ldconfig
It took me half a day to
, HansFong wrote:
Hello all,
First post here, unfortunately because GNU Radio gives me sorrow.
I'm running Kubuntu 19.04 and use GNU Radio from the repositories
(3.7.13). I have also installed gr-satellites by hand. When I execute
one of the gr-satellites flow graphs it should open an xterm
Hello all,
First post here, unfortunately because GNU Radio gives me sorrow.
I'm running Kubuntu 19.04 and use GNU Radio from the repositories
(3.7.13). I have also installed gr-satellites by hand. When I execute
one of the gr-satellites flow graphs it should open an xterm instance to