I used Pybombs to install the UHD and the GNURadio on my PC running Ubuntu v23.10, the terminal screen indicated that these installations completed successfully, however the terminal did not recognize my “uhd_usrp_probe” command. Pinging the N210 via Ethernet using the correct static IP address worked ok.
Going by the Ettus UHD installation guide, I then typed: "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ettusresearch/uhd", followed by "sudo apt-get update", followed by "sudo apt-get install libuhd-dev uhd-host". This process then appeared to run to completion.\ \ I then typed: "uhd_usrp_probe" again. A run-time error was then displayed: "Expected FPGA compatibility number 11, but got 10: The FPGA build is not compatible with the host code build"\ \ Since I just purchased my N210 from NI (shipped just last week), I really would like to verify that it works as shipped with the current FPGA build that was loaded at the factory before messing with it. Could someone please advise me on how to properly install the UHD driver version that is compatible with my new N210’s factory FPGA build? I’m ok with updating the FPGA image later, but want to make sure that the hardware is functional on arrival first.\ \ I am new to Linux, so thank you very much for your help!
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