You can always get an older version of GNU Radio and use it until the new one comes out.
I understand the frustration with trying to get something installed, but once installed, you
usually never have to go the painfulness again as updates are 'usually' less painful.
You did re-interest me in Amateur Radio, I have been a Ham since 1969, (extra class) and have been inactive for the
past couple of years. I think you have reignited the fire, or at least heated up the embers, in me, so i will probably install GNU Radio in the next few days, and will record every step so I can create a tutorial. I'd tell you my call sign, but don't think the forum is a good place for that.
Tell me what RF device you were planning to use with the software, if you've already decided on one.
I understand the frustration with trying to get something installed, but once installed, you
usually never have to go the painfulness again as updates are 'usually' less painful.
You did re-interest me in Amateur Radio, I have been a Ham since 1969, (extra class) and have been inactive for the
past couple of years. I think you have reignited the fire, or at least heated up the embers, in me, so i will probably install GNU Radio in the next few days, and will record every step so I can create a tutorial. I'd tell you my call sign, but don't think the forum is a good place for that.
Tell me what RF device you were planning to use with the software, if you've already decided on one.