> Great, now I'll have to check the actual state of SOCK_SEQPACKET on
> Linux on an international flight.
SCTP is the greatest thing before sliced bread that never really
happened... it works on the Internet but A LOT of consumer routers
doesn't support it.
Probably should have mentioned I wanted
Great, now I'll have to check the actual state of SOCK_SEQPACKET on
Linux on an international flight.
On Mon, 2018-10-01 at 00:04 +0200, Sylvain Munaut wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > IIRC, the SOCK_SEQPACKET packet type paradigm never had a IP-based
> > protocol that could be used across commodity networks (u
Hi,
> IIRC, the SOCK_SEQPACKET packet type paradigm never had a IP-based
> protocol that could be used across commodity networks (unlike
> SOCK_DGRAM, which pretty much defaults to UDP and SOCK_STREAM, which
> pretty much defaults to TCP).
Err ... what about SCTP ?
Cheers,
Sylvain
Hi Tony,
this shouldn't be happening.
Did you try `apt-get build-dep gnuradio` ?
If that doesn't help, can you share your complete cmake output with us?
Best regards,
Marcus
On Wed, 2018-09-26 at 23:16 +, Tony wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Using Debian 9 "Stretch" and the 20180925 github gnuradio
Hi Albin,
IIRC, the SOCK_SEQPACKET packet type paradigm never had a IP-based
protocol that could be used across commodity networks (unlike
SOCK_DGRAM, which pretty much defaults to UDP and SOCK_STREAM, which
pretty much defaults to TCP). Could you enlighten us about your needs?
I think our zeroMQ
Dear Dapodun,
Well, that depends on your signal power and your noise power. From
there, it's just a simple division. Could you elaborate what
specifically you'd need to understand?
Best regards,
Marcus
On Sat, 2018-09-29 at 17:18 +0800, dapodun nudopad wrote:
> Hi, May I know how to calculate SNR
Mr。树,
if you need help with anything, I propose you share the errors you get
as well as the code you've written with us. It's impossible for us to
guess what goes wrong!
Best regards,
Marcus
On Fri, 2018-09-28 at 15:47 +0800, Mr。树 wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have 2 targged streams , and they have di
Hi David,
this would be an easy task for a four-lines-of-actual-code Python
block.
However, as much as I like GNU Radio (you'll find I like it a lot), is
this really a GNU Radio job? Your rate is proportional to the speed at
which your file is read, and you could do easy things like making a
name
Did you install GNU radio by compiling source code or with a package
manager (apt)?
If you installed with a package manager then "sudo apt-get remove
" should remove it.
If you installed by compiling source you need to go back to
"/path/to/source/gnuradio/build" and type "sudo make uninstall"
O
Hi all,may I know how to Uninstall GNU radio with all the dependencies
Installed in usr/local. I tried straight deleting the folders in local but
it can't work. As well as trying to purge which didn't work. I user
terminal sudo apt-get autoremove gnuradio but when I enter
gnuradio-companion in term
Hi GNURadio friends,
Is there a UDP sink that respects PDUs, ie that is based on tagged_stream_block?
Is there a sink that uses SOCK_SEQPACKET?
--Albin
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