Derek, Sid,
Sid,
Thanks. Looks like a good starting-point. thx :-)
Derek,
That is true, but I want to focus the workshop in GNU Radio itself, not
on how-to-install-GNU-Radio :-)
So I prefer something where everything is already pre-installed and that
the user just needs to do two things: 1/ configure his/her keyboard, 2/
"click on the GNU Radio Companion icon on your desktop".
Most of these people (with a few exceptions) are complete new to both
GNU Radio and linux, and I do not want to scare them away by demanding
they also need to learn linux.
BTW.
Somebody replied offlist mentioning sigintos. That's also an interesting
option.
(I do know one of the people who wants to learn GNU Radio for cybersecurity)
Kristoff
On 27/08/2020 09:57, Derek Kozel wrote:
Hi Kristoff,
There are a bunch of ones around which have GNU Radio pre-installed,
but my most common answer remains using the vanilla Ubuntu 20.04 live
image and installing GNU Radio and any needed OOT modules from the
Software library.
Clicking this link will open up the install page for GNU Radio
http://apt.ubuntu.com/p/gnuradio
The same works for many OOTs and apps like GQRX.
http://apt.ubuntu.com/p/gr-iio
Cheers,
Derek
On 26/08/2020 23:21, Kristoff wrote:
Hi all,
I am giving an (online) presentation / demo of GNU Radio next week.
As I do not know if there will be a lot of linux-users, I would like
to provide an easy-to-use option for windows users.
The GNU Radio Live mentioned on the GNU Radio website (*) is based on
Ubuntu 2016.04, which is ... euh ... not very recent :-)
Are there any new linux distro / liveCDs that have GNU Radio
preinstalled and ready to use, either to boot from USB dongle or in a
VM?
(*)
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/GNU_Radio_Live_SDR_Environment
Kristoff (ON1ARF)