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Re: gnuradio permission problems?


From: Cinaed Simson
Subject: Re: gnuradio permission problems?
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2023 21:40:31 -0800
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Hi Niklas - type

  groups

Typically you need to be in groups

  dialout netdev

If you're not in those groups, add yourself in

  /etc/groups

And then logout and login to see if the problem goes away.

-- Cinaed

On 1/18/23 05:03, Beckmann, Niklas wrote:

Hi everybody,


I have somehow a general question, and even after days of trying (and also googling), I did not found a solution for my problem. So maybe anyone here can help me out. Im on Ubuntu 20.04 and gnuradio 3.10, python 3.8.

I am working with an evaluation kit antenna, which is controlled via the python OOT block, that I wrote. In gnuradio, during the antenna initialization process, my python block tells me, that the connection to the eval-kit failed:


  Connecting ...
  MB1 device channel connection failed!
  Make sure the device cable is connected.
  Make sure you run the connection script with sudo.
  Make sure the MB1 has been programmed with the correct descriptor.
  Device initialization failed!

On the other hand, when I open sudo python in a terminal, give the same commands as in the python block, the initialization process ends sucessfully. 
So my guess was, that it has something to do with the permissions of gnuradio (even tho I do not get an Errno13). Am I on the right track? And if so, how can I give gnuradio the needed permissions to connect with the eval-kit or let it run the scripts with higher permissions without using sudo gnuradio?

Since the question is pretty general, I did not provide anything of code. If certain parts of the code or something else is needed, I can give it. 

Thank you very much, I hope someone here has an idea and is willing to help 😊

Best,
Niklas 



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