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Thanks for the How-To John!
Just to make things simpler:
Step 3.5) Install the latest version of NI-KAL (Currently 1.3)
Step 5) NI-DAQmx installed successfully!
Shawn B.
National Instruments
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Hello ninevoltz,
Thanks for sharing this information with the community. To answer your question ("Why don't the NI folks keep up with the new kernels?"), because Linux is open source, kernel and distribution updates come out at a frantic pace. This makes it unrealistic for us to be able to keep every driver constantly updated for all the new releases.
In NI-DAQmx Version 8.0 for Linux, we support the following distributions:
These are the only distributions for which we can guarantee that our driver will install and work properly. Thanks to the information that you have provided, other users will have some insight into how to use NI-DAQmx 8.0 on Fedora Core 5. Thanks again for posting your solution!
Best regards,
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