Yeah, we received several reports that most gopher: clients can't access gnuradio.org, either. Obviously, we'll reduce the security for all of our users to suite these who want to use a bleeding edge signal processing…
For what it's worth, I'm convinced you don't understand what GNU Radio is.
Hi: GNU Radio is not GNU-sponsored. Whatever that would be. Sure, we could put archives on Savannah, but I can have as many slow servers as I want...
depends on your linux distro, but on current debian, ubuntu and co, you get 3.8.x.x using `apt install gnuradio`, fedora uses dnf, and so on. On windoofs, `conda` got your back. So, it's really gotten better. Yay!
I quite like Marc Lichtmann's (who happens to be on the GNU Radio board) https://pysdr.org quite refreshing and good for beginners.
Yeah, we received several reports that most gopher: clients can't access gnuradio.org, either. Obviously, we'll reduce the security for all of our users to suite these who want to use a bleeding edge signal processing…
For what it's worth, I'm convinced you don't understand what GNU Radio is.
Hi: GNU Radio is not GNU-sponsored. Whatever that would be. Sure, we could put archives on Savannah, but I can have as many slow servers as I want...
depends on your linux distro, but on current debian, ubuntu and co, you get 3.8.x.x using `apt install gnuradio`, fedora uses dnf, and so on. On windoofs, `conda` got your back. So, it's really gotten better. Yay!
I quite like Marc Lichtmann's (who happens to be on the GNU Radio board) https://pysdr.org quite refreshing and good for beginners.