Marcus - thanks for the quick response.

I had added the PPA with:
  add-apt-repository ppa:gnuradio/gnuradio-releases
which appears correct.

I just installed 'gnuradio' and 'uhd-host' and all the tools were installed
so I was able to flash and get it to work.

I don't know what the issue was - I think maybe I just needed to do an 'apt
update' and an 'apt install gnuradio-dev --upgrade' as it appears that my
gnuradio-dev was a little bit out of date:
gnuradio-dev/now 3.10.4.0-0~gnuradio~focal-1 amd64 [installed,upgradable
to: 3.10.5.0-0~gnuradio~focal-1]

In any case, thanks for the help as it got me to the solution which is all
I care about for now.

Eric

On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 5:32 PM Marcus D. Leech <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 09/01/2023 20:25, Eric McDonald wrote:
> > I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 and have an x310.  I flashed it with the
> > latest 'apt install libuhd-dev' which appeared to be UHD 4.3 and put
> > the FPGA at capability 39. However, 'apt install gnuradio-dev'
> > installs GR 3.10 which installs libgnuradio-uhd3.10.4 which installs
> > libuhd3.15.0.
> >
> > None of the usual uhd_find_devices utilities are installed nor are the
> > images_downloader.py or the burner so I don't know how to update the
> > firmware to match.
> >
> > If it helps, below is what I see when trying to connect.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Eric
> >
> My guess is you have a PPA configured, and different components are
> being fetched from the regular Ubuntu repository and
>    whatever PPA you're pointing at.
>
> The default version of GR for Ubuntu 20.04 is GR 3.8.1.0.
>
> You might try package "uhd-host" to get the host tools installed.
>
>
>
>

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