Just as the GCC C compiler doesn't include every program that has ever
been written with it, nor every library that has ever been written with
it, so too, the "gnuradio" package only includes the core Gnu Radio
functionality. Just as other packages have "plug-ins", Gnu Radio
organizes many of its "extra stuff" similarly. 

You'll need to install "gr-osmosdr" along with "hackrf" and
"libhackrf-dev" 

On 2014-08-25 08:58, GeorgeF wrote: 

> I am trying to find the osmocom and/or RTL-SDR sources.
> 
> I'm running GNU Radio Companion 3.7.2.1
> 
> In GNC I did a search for osmocom and RTL-SDR and nothing was found.
> 
> What didn't I setup correctly during the "sudo apt-get install gnuradio" 
> install?
> 
> Thanks
> George
> 
> On 8/24/2014 12:42, Martin Braun wrote: 
> 
> Which source? 
> 
> M 
> On 24 Aug 2014 16:59, "GeorgeF" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just installed GNU on a Ubuntu 14.04 LTS machine.
> 
> Here is how I installed it: "sudo apt-get install gnuradio" All appeared 
> good, I thing typed "gnuradio-companion" and got the it up and running.
> 
> Problem: On the right side of the display I am missing a few things, 1 of 
> which is SOURCE. (SINK also is mission).
> 
> What did I do wrong?
> 
> Thanks
> George
> 
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