I need a bit of help to understand how to run legacy prebuilt UHD versions from 
the files.ettus.com/binaries/uhd <http://files.ettus.com/binaries/uhd> 
repository.  

I would like to try various UHD versions to try to find a version that will run 
with an elderly (Rev 2) N210 with unknown firmware/fpga images in it.  After 
downloading a legacy version, e.g., 
uhd_003.004.000-release_Ubuntu-11.10-x86_64.deb, and clicking “install” I am 
not understanding what I need to do next to actually run the version, as 
uhd_usrp_probe —version reports the version of UHD that I originally had 
installed, not the legacy version I intended to install.  

I am running Ubuntu 18.04, should I expect to be able to run the legacy 
versions labeled, for example, *_Ubuntu-11.10-x86_64.deb, as in the example 
above ? 

Clearly I’m missing something fundamental, and likely simple, in my 
understanding about how to use these prebuilt older versions.  I have had no 
problem building, installing, and running UHD versions from source but I have 
never tried to run a “prebuilt” version before. 

Joe
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