Thank you for your reply, yes, it is based on Redhat.
If you have an instruction when you download the software into Fedora, could you show me ? It is very helpful.
OK, I don't have the instruction, but I can write one. If my instruction is not detailed enough please ask. I didn't test it on anything except my fedora 31. You'll need mono installed on your system (on fedora it's in mono-core package)
1. Download picoscope software and all driver files. All in deb format. I did it with
but you can do it manually (lot of work)
Picoscope: Picoscope
Drivers and libraries (download only your architecture): libp libu
I do not know exactly what is needed, so I downloaded everything with wget
2. Unpack and copy content of picoscope deb file to /opt/ . I used mc and copy operation
I ignored everything that was in the deb file in /usr directory. Again, use only your architecture, not everything.
3. Do the same with drivers and libraries. Ignore /usr
When unpacking libpicoipp you'll notice that there is /etc directory with one file. Copy it to your system /etc or create the file manually as I did
4. Make sure you have access rights to access you oscilloscope. I did it by adding this file: