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```
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sudo make install
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sudo srslte_install_configs.sh
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srslte_install_configs.sh user
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```
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This installs srsLTE and also copies the default srsLTE config files to
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the user's home directory (~/.srs).
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the user's home directory (~/.config/srslte).
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Execution Instructions
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On many systems they should work out of the box.
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By default, all applications will search for config files in the user's home
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directory (~/.srs) upon startup.
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directory (~/.config/srslte) upon startup.
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Note that you have to execute the applications with root privileges to enable
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real-time thread priorities and to permit creation of virtual network interfaces.
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srsUE needs to run on a separate machine.
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If you have installed the software suite using ```sudo make install``` and
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have installed the example config files using ```sudo srslte_install_configs.sh```,
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have installed the example config files using ```srslte_install_configs.sh user```,
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you may just start all applications with their default parameters.
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### srsEPC
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