I'm a beginner as well - about 2 or 3 days ahead of you it would seem.

Murray

At 10:20 PM 29/09/2006, Tarun Tiwari wrote:
Thanks a lot. I can see there are lot of things to install in FC5 and for that one need to have admin privilages.

As a beginner, which version of fedora core I should prefer for the gnu radio development. Should I proceed forward with the network computer or get one standalone computer?

On 9/29/06, Murray Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I ran "su root" in the terminal window to give me admin priviledges for the
build.
By the way the statement that Fedora Core 5 is known to be shipped with all
the dependencies doesn't tally with my experience. FTTW is missing as is
wxPython. If you want Doxygen documentation you'll need to download the
*source* for doxygen and build it because the binaries have a dependency on
an older version of the standard C++ library than is shipped with FC5. I
think there were other things missing as well but I've lost track because
I've downloaded a lot of extra stuff to build as much as I can of gnuradio.

I've had no problems except for version mismatches with portaudio and jack,
which I've let go for now.

Now all I need to do is understand it!

Cheers
Murray
VK6HL

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