Dear Cindy,
is there a specific reason you've built GNU Radio from source? Feels
like an unnecessary complication of things, and is, at the present
time, pretty unnecessary, since Ubuntu 18.04 ships a relatively recent
GNU Radio with most components enabled. I advise against building from
source u
OK; Ubuntu is usually pretty compatible with GNU Radio.
Now:
1) What computer are you running GNU Radio on [manufacturer & model]?
2) What does the following return: "gnuradio-config-info --enabled-
components"
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018, at 11:44 AM, Cindy Zhang wrote:
> Ubuntu18.4
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Ubuntu18.4
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 9:40 PM Michael Dickens
wrote:
> Hi Cindy - Please remind us which OS you’re using. Also, what computer too
> ... might be useful for figuring out what audio is available. - MLD
>
> On Thu, Sep 6, 2018, at 7:18 PM, Cindy Zhang wrote:
>
> I couldn't hear the soun
Hi Cindy - Please remind us which OS you’re using. Also, what computer
too ... might be useful for figuring out what audio is available. - MLD
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018, at 7:18 PM, Cindy Zhang wrote:
> I couldn't hear the sound after gnu radio companion is installed from
> the source. However, I could s
I couldn't hear the sound after gnu radio companion is installed from the
source. However, I could see all the "UaUaUaUaUa ..." in the script. Does
anybody have an idea on which audio subsystems I should install in order to
solve this problem?
Thanks,
Cindy
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