From 11:00 PM CDT Friday, May 10 – 02:30 PM CDT Saturday, May 11 (04:00 AM UTC – 07:30 PM UTC), ni.com will undergo system upgrades that may result in temporary service interruption.

We appreciate your patience as we improve our online experience.

Linux Users

cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

NI-RIO Drivers on OpenSUSE 13.2

So I had a perfectly fine working installation of Fedora 20 or 21, with all of the latest updates installed.  I tried installing the NI-RIO Linux v14.0 and I was getting some weird link error.  Then I looked at the Readme file and it said I can use one of several versions of the following distributions:

* Red Hat Enterprise Linux

* Scientific Linux

* OpenSUSE

Now I didn't want to pay for a subscription to RHEL, I didn't want to use Scientific Linux because it would take forever to configure all of the add-ons/bells and whistles that come with a more popular distribution, and by process of elimination, I thought OpenSUSE would be great.

So I installed OpenSUSE 13.2, and after I installed the NI-RIO drivers, my network adapter stopped working only if my PXI chassis was turned on.  I did some searching and found some great guides, so I wanted to share them here.

"FIX ETHERNET CONFIGURATION ON OPENSUSE TO CONNECT"

http://blog.thismagpie.com/2014/02/fix-ethernet-configuration-on-opensuse.html

and a really great guide on setting up Samba on OpenSUSE (so that I can easily transfer files to this machine)

http://www.unixmen.com/install-and-configure-samba-server-on-opensuse-13-1/

After I finished, I ssh'ed into my machine and ran "lsni -v" and saw my RIO device!

Thanks!

0 Kudos
Message 1 of 1
(2,903 Views)