Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Ubunto and GnuRadio, Lovely together

2006-03-08 Thread Dave Dodge
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 08:34:12PM -0500, Frank Brickle wrote: > Dave Dodge wrote: > >You can expect to have to > >run synaptic several times and keep enabling/installing yet more > >packages before you'll finally have a reasonably complete set of > >headers, tools, and documentation -- unless ther

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Ubunto and GnuRadio, Lovely together

2006-03-07 Thread Dave Dodge
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 04:44:46PM -0500, Robert McGwier wrote: > Frank and I are standardizing our development for gr and DttSP on this > distro. It was the most delightful time I've had to date installing and > running. For those who haven't used Ubuntu: note that the basic installer does not

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Ubunto and GnuRadio, Lovely together

2006-03-07 Thread Frank Brickle
Dave Dodge wrote: You can expect to have to run synaptic several times and keep enabling/installing yet more packages before you'll finally have a reasonably complete set of headers, tools, and documentation -- unless there's some meta-package that grabs everything at once, and I just haven't no

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Ubunto and GnuRadio, Lovely together

2006-03-06 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Monday 06 March 2006 08:14, Robert McGwier wrote: > Yes Matt, I know. I do love to install. Now if Altera would only > release their tools for Linux. They have, but they cost money :) -- Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au "The nice

[Discuss-gnuradio] Ubunto and GnuRadio, Lovely together

2006-03-06 Thread Robert McGwier
I am running gr on my new Ubunto installation on my Mini-ITX 'SDR machine'. Not one single build of a library was required. For those that do not know about it, Ubunto is a Debian derivative. It's package tool is apt and synaptic. This was completely trivial outside of one "wrapped around