George -
I just finished doing the same thing for my shiny-new Hackrf.
Here is what worked for me on the same Ubuntu and GNURadio:
sudo apt-get install hackrf-tools
Add a one-line file to enable USB access to hackrf.
sudo gedit
Start a new file and enter this one line:
ATTR{idVendor}=="1d50", ATTR{idProduct}=="6089",
SYMLINK+="hackrf-one-%k", MODE="660", GROUP="plugdev"
Right-click on the file tab, click Save As, click on Computer, then go
to this directory:
/etc/udev/rules.d Enter this file name: 52-hackrf.rules then
click Save.
Exit gedit
*Reboot**
*
With Hackrf One plugged in to USB, test it:
hackrf_info
A few lines of data should display.
Doug
On 9/8/2014 5:06 PM, GeorgeF wrote:
I just reinstalled Ubuntu on my computer, I compiled GNURadio from
source.
I'm now running GNU Radio Companion 3.7.6git-1-g01deede3
With GNU Radio Companion I can access and listen to radio stations on
my RTL-SDR dongle just fine. However today I just received my HackRF
radio.
Now, using the "osmocom Source" & HackRF I receive the following error
msg.
"FATAL: No supported devices found to pick from" Is there a driver I
need to download for HackRF, if so where & how to I add that to my
system?
Thanks
George
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