On the ubuntu live cd (the installation CD) use gparted. It is already
there and ready for that purpose without having to resort to your
favorite bittorrent copy of partition magic.
Bob
Eng. Firas wrote:
Hi,
I suggest you run partition magic and divide your hard disk into a new
partition
Hi,
I suggest you run partition magic and divide your hard disk into a new
partition and install Ubuntu in the new partition. In this way, you can keep
your Vista and run gnuradio safely in Linux.
Firas
Kevin Rudd (Contractor) wrote:
Hello all,
I just got my new notebook computer with
Hello all,
I just got my new notebook computer with Vista pre-installed. I have a
couple questions.
1) Has anyone had any luck installing GNURadio under Vista using Cygwin or
MinGW method?
2) Are there any performance issues running GNURadio under windows (XP or
Vista) as opposed to
Kevin Rudd (Contractor) wrote:
Hello all,
I just got my new notebook computer with Vista pre-installed. I
have a couple questions.
1) Has anyone had any luck installing GNURadio under Vista using
Cygwin or MinGW method?
2) Are there any performance issues running GNURadio
Hi Kevin,
1) Has anyone had any luck installing GNURadio under Vista using Cygwin or
MinGW method?
I haven't tried Vista. I don't expect it to be different from XP, but we
won't know until someone tries it.
2) Are there any performance issues running GNURadio under windows (XP or
Vista)