Installing GnuRadio and the USRP on Suse 10.1 for the Linux-impaired.Version 0.21 7 November 2006 What you will need:
INSTALLING LINUXBoot from the DVD. Don't use the CD version; it is missing fftw3f.pc and the FFTW package will not install. Choose your language of choice and click on NEXT. Select "YES" to accept the license and click on NEXT. On the "System Analysis" screen select "New Installation" and click on NEXT. On the "Time Zone" screen set up your clock and click on NEXT. On the "Desktop" screen select "Gnome" and click on NEXT. On the "Installation Summary" screen click on "Software" (it should be displaying "Standard Software Gnome 2"). The "Software Selection" screen appears. Click on "Details" to customize your selection. Select "Package Groups" as the Filter; you should get a tree on the left of the screen. Click on the "development" branch; click on the "package" menu on the toolbar, scroll down to "All in this list," in the pull down menu, then select "Install." Under the "Development" tree, click on "KDE" sub-branch; click on the "package" menu on the toolbar, scroll down to "All in this list," in the pull down menu, then select "Do not install." Under the "Productivity" tree, click on "Scientific" sub-branch; click on the "package" menu on the toolbar, scroll down to "All in this list," in the pull down menu, then select "Install." Click on the "Libraries" tree; click on the "package" menu on the toolbar, scroll down to "All in this list," in the pull down menu, then select "Install." Click on "Accept." You will get a pop-up window with three warnings. Click on the circles next to "do not install flex-old" for the first two warnings and click on the circle next to "do not install gtkl-compat-devel" for the remaining warning. Click on the "OK, try again" button at the bottom of the pop up window. An Adobe license window appears; click on the "Accept" button. A flash player license window appears, click on the "Cancel" button. The "Installation Settings" window reappears after a long pause. Click on "Accept" at the lower right hand corner. A "Confirm" window appears; click "Install." A "Package Installation" screen appears. Click on the "Details" tab to watch
the progress of the install. This would be a good time to take a break;
installation will The system will reboot and the Install screen re-appears. Enter your hostname and domain and click on Next. Enter your root password and click on Next. Write down your root password so you don't forget it! A "Network Configuration" screen appears. If you have DHCP set up, select that option and click on Next. A "Test Connection" window appears. Click on Next. Assuming all is well with the connection, click on Next again after the test is complete. An "Online Update" screen appears; select "Configure now" and click on Next. Wait for a while for the server to be selected. An "Online Update Configuration" window appears; click on "OK." Click on the circle next to "Run Update," then click on Next. An "Update Select" screen appears; click on "Accept" The YAST package will now be updated. You can update the rest of your system later. After "Total Progress" reaches 100%, click on Next. After a pause, the "Update Select" screen reappears. Click on Cancel. The "Authentication Method" screen appears. Click on the circle next to "Local." The "New Local User" screen appears. Enter your name, username, and password. The "Release Notes" screen appears. Click on Next. The "Hardware Configuration" screen appears. Click on Next. The "Installation Complete" screen appears. Click on Finish. Congratulations! You have a shiny new Suse 10.1 box! INSTALLING SDCCLog on to your account (not root). Installing from source: Get the source tarball from Sourceforge at Installing from Suse RPMs Get the RPMs from sourceforge: rpm -ivh sdcc*.rpm INSTALLING GNURADIONow it's time to install GnuRadio itself. If you needed any of these you willl need to track down the missing
dependencies and type "make" and hit Enter. At this point, with a little luck, you have an operational installation. EXPLORING THE USRPConnect your USRP (power and USB 2 cables) For the moment you will need to have root priviledges to access the USRP. A
procedure to type "su" and hit Enter. When prompted for a password, type the root password
and hit Enter. You should put this command in your startup file so you won't have to enter
it Type "cd gnuradio-examples/python/usrp" and hit Enter. At this point you are ready to start exploring the full potential of your new system! 注:Installing GnuRadio and the USRP on Suse 10.1 for the Linux-impaired(原文出处,翻译整理仅供参考!) |