Roby, Brad,
you could try the procedure in
/g/nanovna-users/files/Nano%20VNA%20Saver/nanoVNA-H4%20software%20support%20under%20Ubuntu.pdf. It was written (and tested) on Ubuntu 18.04, but should also work for 20.04. This is because use is made of a Python *virtual environment*. What this does is to establish what amounts to an independent Python installation of 3.7, unaffected by the default Python installation on a machine.
Other options are possible, but not yet investigated.
73, HTH, Stay Safe,
Robin, G8DQX
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On 31/01/2021 18:53, Brad Thompson wrote:
Roby wrote on 1/31/2021 12:16 PM:
Hello everyone,
i tried to install nanovna-saver on ubuntu 20.04
I can't finish the installation
Pyton 3.7 does not uninstall because there is version 3.9 ..... I don't know exactly how to bypass the problem ... who helps me step by step .. Thanks
Hello--
I ran into trouble when I attempted to install nanovna-saver in a system running Linux Lite.
Apparently, I'm overlooking some steps that are basic knowledge in Linux or incompatibilities
with Linux Lite.
So, I'm starting fresh with a clean installation of Ubuntu 20.04, but I could really use
a detailed, step-by-step installation procedure. This time around I'll take notes
and do a better job describing what goes wrong.
In the meantime, is there a detailed instruction procedure someone could point to?
Thanks, and 73--
Brad? AA1IP