[Hackrf-dev] HackRF Install in Kali Linux 2.0

Dominic Spill dominicgs at gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 14:50:34 EDT 2016


On 16 June 2016 at 10:15, Adam Blanquart <ablanquart at gmail.com> wrote:
> That's odd - I find my hackRF works great with out of the box Kali 2.0.  I
> don't believe you have to perform the rmmod hackrf anymore, as long as you
> have updated your hackRF's firmware and CPLD versions to the latest
> versions.

The work around for the rmmod issue was included in the 2015.07.R1
release, so anything since then shouldn't suffer from the problem.

>  That being said, I've always run into issues installing gnuradio
> via pybombs on Kali.  I've found it much easier to download the source and
> build.  I'll try out the install procedure you've come up with as well,

I'm not as convinced about pybombs being the right way to install GNU
Radio as I was when I wrote those instructions six weeks ago.

At this point, I think I'm just going to recommend whatever the GNU
Radio project suggests as the best method to install their software
and try to make it easy for HackRF to fit around that.

Dominic

> On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 7:48 AM, Dominic Spill <dominicgs at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 29 April 2016 at 00:37, O.T. Powell <otpowell at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Can someone please tell me how to install the HackRF in Kali Linux?  I
>> > need step by step or a good webpage that explains it.  Do I need to install
>> > pybombs?  I found this info below but perhaps it's incomplete?
>>
>> I wrote some sample instructions on a GitHub issue a few days ago and I'm
>> waiting for them to be verified before we update the wiki.  If you'd like to
>> give them a try, they can be found here:
>> https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/issues/253#issuecomment-215325327
>>
>> These instructions use pybombs, which I'm not entirely happy with when it
>> comes to installing the packages globally (i.e. /usr/local) as it makes some
>> assumptions about the system which I am not sure are always valid.
>>
>> Alternatively you could use Ubuntu or the GNURadio live distro (based on
>> Ubuntu) which make things a little simpler.  For example, Ubuntu still has
>> packages for hackrf, gnuradio and gqrx in the repositories; I have no idea
>> why Kali doesn't have them available to install.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>   Dominic
>>
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