With gnuradio Qt is a bigger problem than Python, with some distro packages 
using qt4, others using qt5. 

On April 27, 2020 7:44:48 AM UTC, Johannes Demel <de...@ant.uni-bremen.de> 
wrote:
>Hi Vincenzo,
>
>one major change in Ubuntu 20.04 is: Python 2 is removed. "Long live 
>Python 3+!" [0] Theoretically you could re-enable it but this is 
>discouraged.
>
>One major change for GNU Radio 3.8 is Python 3 support for exactly this
>
>reason. Python2 is dead effective 2020-01-01. We had 10 years to port 
>everything from 2 to 3.
>Also, Qt will probably be tricky too but that's just a guess.
>
>So, if you want to (or have to) use GNU Radio 3.7, stick with Ubuntu 
>18.04. This would be the reasonable approach. If you'd want to use an 
>OOT module that was not ported to 3.8, now might be a good time to port
>it.
>
>Cheers
>Johannes
>
>
>[0] 
>https://pythoninsider.blogspot.com/2020/04/python-2718-last-release-of-python-2.html
>
>On 26.04.20 15:25, Vincenzo Mone wrote:
>> Please I own the UBUNTU 20.04 LTS.
>> 
>> I do not want to use the latest 3.8 Gnuradio-Companion but
>> 
>> I would like to install the 3.7 version.
>> 
>> Please anybody can point me step by step how to do?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
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