OK. Finally managed to get the gnuradio compiled and installed. Now I've put the recommended 10-usrp.rules file in the right place, checking the syntax twice, and tried all the suggested steps (reboot, start/stop udev, killall etc.). When I look at /dev/bus/usb, I see the "owners" of the device as root root instead of root usrp. lsusb shows the device is there, lsusb -v shows std.ihx has not loaded. Further, running the datarate example <./usrp_benchmark_usb.py>, brings the joyous news: "could not claim interface operation not permitted" and the subsequent failure to load std.ihx. I have made the usrp group and am happy to be a member of same. The failure seems to be that the device belongs to root root and not to root usrp? I tried to fix that, but of course failed miserably, and none of the books I have here give me a clue as to the arcane structure of usb interface software structure. I should mention that unplugging and replugging the usb cable or restarting the usrp helps at all. Oh woe. Can you help? Thanks again! Don
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