Maybe if you pasted these 8 pages of files to a site like sprunge.us (or pastebin) and emailed the link people may be able to help you slightly better. ( sudo find / -name *gnuradio* -print 2>/dev/null ) | curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us
But I would run a "sudo apt-get autoremove" first to remove any no longer needed package dependencies first. ** On 06/07/2015 18:53, [email protected] wrote: > I have gotten over some of the initial problems. Everything is > uninstalled. I have removed additional files remaining for gqrx, > gr-osmosdr, uhd-host, hackrf, osmosdr. However I have 8 pages of files > of various sorts with gnuradio in the name. The question is if I try > to install now will these files cause confusion? Should I go ahead and > remove them? Is there some command that will remove all files with > gnuradio in the name or do I have to go through 8 pages of files and > do them one by one? > > Furthermore I have several suggestions on how to do the new install. > Which is the "right" one and why? When I finally have the installation > done I want to be able to use the HackRF-One and also the USRP B200 > with Gnuradio-Companion. > > Thank you everyone for your comments so far. > > Best regards, > Al > > _______________________________________________ > HackRF-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev
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