~/.gnuradio/config.conf is overriding that file.
Ron
On 9/22/19 07:26, HansFong wrote:
> Thank you, that did the trick. In the meantime I saw somewhere that
> there also is a gnuradio.conf file where you can put this in. Is that
> file depreciated?
>
> Hans
>
>
> On 09/22/2019 10:15 PM, Ron Economos wrote:
>> You need to put those lines in ~/.gnuradio/config.conf instead.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> On 9/22/19 07:01, HansFong wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> First post here, unfortunately because GNU Radio gives me sorrow.
>>>
>>> I'm running Kubuntu 19.04 and use GNU Radio from the repositories
>>> (3.7.13). I have also installed gr-satellites by hand. When I
>>> execute one of the gr-satellites flow graphs it should open an xterm
>>> instance to monitor output. Xterm is installed and I added the
>>> following lines to .gnuradio/grc.conf, but that didn't make any
>>> difference....
>>>
>>> [grc]
>>> xterm_executable = /usr/bin/xterm
>>>
>>> I already contacted the author of gr-satellites, Daniel Estevez, but
>>> he says that the problem lies with gnuradio-companion, not the flow
>>> graphs.
>>>
>>> Any hints or help appreciated. Cheers,
>>>
>>> Hans
>>>
>>> P.S. I did replicate this problem on two other systems as well, even
>>> on a fresh install.
>>>
>>>
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