NI Linux Device Drivers 2021 Q4 Online Linux64Eng Linux仪器驱动程序NIlinux2021Q4DeviceDrivers在线安装
NI Linux设备驱动程序
NI Linux Device Drivers软件为采用Linux操作系统的NI和第三方硬件提供了所需的NI仪器驱动。
NI Linux Device Drivers软件为各种NI测试和测量硬件提供了Linux桌面支持。该软件提供了一个存储库附加工具,下载该附加工具后,就可以指示Linux软件包管理器安装NI驱动软件包,如NI-DAQmx、NI-VISA、NI-488.2和NI-Sync。NI Linux Device Drivers软件也支持LabVIEW。
This file contains installation instructions and compatibility information for NI Linux Device Drivers 2021 Q4.
You can find more release information, such as known issues, bugs fixed since the last release, and other notes about this release, in the NI Linux Device Drivers Release Notes. For more general NI Linux information, refer to the NI Linux Users Community on ni.com.
Overview
Installation Instructions
Package Repositories
Supported Drivers
Product Security and Critical Updates
Legal Information
Overview
NI Linux Device Drivers software provides Linux Desktop support for a variety of NI test and measurement hardware. It offers repository registration packages for each supported Linux distribution. Once the appropriate driver software repository is registered for the system, use the Linux distribution's native package manager to install NI driver software packages.
Installation Instructions
Refer to Download and Install NI Driver Software on Linux Desktop.
Package Repositories
NI Linux Device Drivers are installed from one of the following two options.
Static repository registration packages are labeled with a date-based suffix, such as ni-RHEL7CENTOS7-drivers-2021Q4. Software from this repository is not intended to change, and it is updated only for critical patches. Use this kind of repository when you need to reproduce a specific software stack.
Stream repository registration packages are labeled with a -stream suffix, for example: ni-RHEL7CENTOS7-drivers-stream. Software in this repository is updated regularly with the latest versions of each driver package as it is released. Running an update/upgrade command with a package manager will update installed NI packages to their latest released version for systems that have registered a stream repository. This kind of repository is the simplest way to keep NI driver software up to date.
"Firstlook" is present in repository registration package names, for example ni-ubuntu2004firstlook-drivers-2021Q3.deb, to identify a repository that does not contain one or more of the drivers present in the other feeds. This commonly occurs when NI adds support for a new Linux OS distribution and there is a transition period while individual drivers are gradually added or validated on that distribution.
If you plan to upgrade to a new distribution and you see "firstlook" in its NI repository registration package name, refer to the Supported Drivers table to ensure that the NI products you need support the new distribution.
Supported Drivers
For details about a specific driver's system requirements, supported hardware, limitations, and so on, refer to the readme for the individual driver.
The following table shows driver support for several Linux distributions. Use your Linux distribution's package manager to install the specified add-on files for an NI driver.
1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux
2 OpenSUSE Leap
3 Ubuntu LTS
4 Enables connections via the FPGA Interface API to remote RIO devices such as CompactRIO, Single-Board RIO, and Ethernet RIO
Product Security and Critical Updates
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End-User License Agreements and Third-Party Legal Notices
You can find end-user license agreements (EULAs) and third-party legal notices in the following locations after installation:
Notices are located in the \_Legal Information and directories.
EULAs are located in the \Shared\MDF\Legal\license directory.
Review \_Legal Information.txt for information on including legal information in installers built with NI products.
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