On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 05:53:23PM -0800, John Clark wrote:
> Eric Blossom schrieb:
> >On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:00:13PM -0800, John Clark wrote:
> >
> >>Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
> >>2.6.19.1
> >>and now have tried using the USRP device...
> >>
> >>W
Eric Blossom schrieb:
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:00:13PM -0800, John Clark wrote:
Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
2.6.19.1
and now have tried using the USRP device...
Well, if it worked I wouldn't be posting... the device is seen in a
2.6.17 kernel,
h
Philip Balister schrieb:
I've run a USRP connected to my EFIKA (powerpc) board. The kernel is
based off 2.7.19-rc6.
I realize this kernel may be different than a more "mainstream"
kernel, but I wouldn't expect any dramatic differences in interfaces.
Maybe there is a kernel config change?
I've
I've run a USRP connected to my EFIKA (powerpc) board. The kernel is
based off 2.7.19-rc6.
I realize this kernel may be different than a more "mainstream"
kernel, but I wouldn't expect any dramatic differences in interfaces.
Maybe there is a kernel config change?
Philip
On 1/24/07, Eric Blosso
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:50:38PM -0800, John Clark wrote:
>
> Unlike most people... I always run as root... what me worry...
>
I guess that means you're not a subscriber to the "principle of least
privilege".
Kids, don't try this at home ;)
Eric
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On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:00:13PM -0800, John Clark wrote:
> Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
> 2.6.19.1
> and now have tried using the USRP device...
>
> Well, if it worked I wouldn't be posting... the device is seen in a
> 2.6.17 kernel,
> however, not in
Matt Ettus schrieb:
John Clark wrote:
Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
2.6.19.1
and now have tried using the USRP device...
Well, if it worked I wouldn't be posting... the device is seen in a
2.6.17 kernel,
however, not in the 2.6.19.1.
I see a dmesg out
John Clark wrote:
> Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
> 2.6.19.1
> and now have tried using the USRP device...
>
> Well, if it worked I wouldn't be posting... the device is seen in a
> 2.6.17 kernel,
> however, not in the 2.6.19.1.
>
> I see a dmesg output which
Ok, I've been setting up a system which is based on the Linux kernel
2.6.19.1
and now have tried using the USRP device...
Well, if it worked I wouldn't be posting... the device is seen in a
2.6.17 kernel,
however, not in the 2.6.19.1.
I see a dmesg output which indicates that the device is d