Hi,
I have individuated the error and we are near the solution, thanks to all.
I just remember the error that appear when I try to run a simulation of my
new block "power":
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/simone/Scrivania/top_block.py", line 228, in
tb = top_block()
File
Did you only update GNU Radio?
Can you post some error message so we can help you?
M
On 09/10/2014 11:26 AM, Taner Tekin via USRP-users wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've installed this software gnuradio.v:3.7.5 on ubuntu. I am the
> owner of the device USRP2920. There wasn't gnuradio applications. I
>
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
> On 09/09/2014 08:20 PM, Tiankun Hu wrote:
>
>> Yes, I have the same issue with v3.7.5
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Tiankun
>>
>> Mike Jameson 编写:
>>
>> Yes, even after a fresh reboot there is still a delayed reaction while
>> dragging about blocks
Well, look at simple_ra (the name is, clearly, misleading). It's quite
ponderous. The sheet isn't anywhere near 5000 x 5000, though.
But others as well, like multimode (again, available through CGRAN),
which has about half the block count of simple_ra.
On 2014-09-10 12:55, Tom Rondeau wrote:
Moving about the blocks in a simple GRC flowgraph is very sluggish when my
processor is set to 'Performance' or 'Ondemand'.
When set to 'Powersave', moving about a block in exactly the same flowgraph
works super fast again!
The CPU frequency changer I'm using on my installation of Ubuntu 14.04 LT
That is spectacularly counter-intuitive
On 2014-09-10 14:16, Mike Jameson wrote:
> Moving about the blocks in a simple GRC flowgraph is very sluggish when my
> processor is set to 'Performance' or 'Ondemand'.
>
> When set to 'Powersave', moving about a block in exactly the same flowgraph
Did you upgrade only GNU Radio, or both UHD and GNU Radio?
Which version of Ubuntu are you running?
--Neel
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:06 AM, Martin Braun
wrote:
> Did you only update GNU Radio?
> Can you post some error message so we can help you?
>
> M
>
> On 09/10/2014 11:26 AM, Taner Tekin
hi,
When I follow Gnuradio using "make test" and "ctest" to test my new how-to
block, it returns RuntimeError: square_ff(6): insufficient connected output
ports (1 needed, 0 connected)
As the following messages, I think there may be something wrong with the test
program "qa_square_ff.py"
lab@
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the answers, and sorry for the late response. I'm using Ubuntu
12.04 Server, and i've already try to run volk_profile as you told me. Here
is the result:
openbts@openbts:~/gnuradio/target/bin$ ./volk_profile
./volk_profile: error while loading shared libraries: libvolk.so.0.0.0