[Hackrf-dev] Best OS/Setup for HackRF/GRC
Russell Hande
zefie at persona.cc
Fri Aug 9 22:33:49 EDT 2013
GMail (on my end) broke the link to the ISO, so try from the mailing
list archive page, where the links are not broken.
http://nine.pairlist.net/pipermail/hackrf-dev/2013-August/000205.html
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 10:31 PM, Russell Hande <zefie at persona.cc> wrote:
> I actually have a LiveDVD that will install Ubuntu Linux 12.04 with
> most of the tools you need to get started with minimal effort.
> Post-release reports show that not everything is functional, but 90%
> is, and anything that isn't can easily be re-compiled and
> re-installed. You will need a 64-bit PC. Virtual Machines will work,
> but with VERY low bandwidth. VMWare Workstation will not work, due to
> USB communication errors. VirtualBox will, but the bandwidth is pretty
> bad, and you may only be able to get 1msps or 2msps before it starts
> wonking out (even with the USB 2.0 extensions), and sometimes it won't
> work even then. A native install will not have these issues. Multiboot
> is fine.
>
> You can find more info about the LiveDVD here:
> http://files.persona.cc/linux/ubuntu/ubuntu-12.04.2-custom-sdr-amd64.txt
>
> And can download the LiveDVD here:
> http://files.persona.cc/linux/ubuntu/ubuntu-12.04.2-custom-sdr-amd64.iso
> (md5sum here: http://files.persona.cc/md5sum/linux/ubuntu/ubuntu-12.04.2-custom-sdr-amd64.iso
> )
>
> On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Jay Bougie <jaybougie at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Seeking opinions on best Linux OS to install for working with HackRF & GRC
>> (and other tools.)
>>
>> Setting up a new PC and want to decrease future headaches. I have used with
>> Ubuntu in the past with fairly good success but curious if something like
>> RHEL, Backtrack or others.... Would be preferred, or more
>> standard/supported.
>>
>> Also, my approach was going to be multi boot (PC is starting as a windows
>> box) , but if anyone thought VM's are not a problem that might be preferred
>> - - again appreciate anyone's thoughts or discussion on the topic.
>>
>> Best, Jay
>>
>>
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