03-19-2018 10:13 AM
I am looking into the possibility of utilizing the USB-4065 as the reference device in a calibration system which is under development. The client which will interface with the USB-4065 runs a Linux OS. Does a version of the NI-DMM linux driver exist or are any linux compatible libraries which supports the USB-4065?
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03-20-2018 09:21 AM
benwjj42,
NI-DMM 2.5 is available for Linux. However, this driver is pretty old - it does not support the USB 4065, and most of the Linux distributions it supports are pretty outdated.
Your best bet will likely be to either use a card that is supported by NI-DMM 2.5 such as the PCI-4070, or look into the possibility of bringing Windows into the equation somehow - this would give you the most options.
VanCamp
03-30-2018 08:24 AM
Thank you, it looks like we will have to look into other DVMs.
03-30-2018 06:34 PM
Are you on PXI?
Will a PCI / PCIe device do?
Or must it be USB?
06-02-2022 01:47 PM
Has anything changed over the last couple of years? The readme files for the linux drivers seem to indicate support for the USB-4065, but I think I have installed all the drivers (on Ubuntu 21.04) and the NI hardware configuration utility is telling me the USB devices are "unsupported". Any help would be appreciated.
06-02-2022 02:27 PM
>The readme files for the linux drivers seem to indicate support for the USB-4065,
This is the NI-DMM for Linux/x86 64-bit Architecture Readme, Version 21.3. It supports modern 64-bit Linux distributions.
Unfortunately, USB-4065 is not supported, and it is not listed in the document. Where did you see it listed?
06-02-2022 03:19 PM
Ah, thanks for the link. I had just gone to the NI-DMM downloads page, selected Linux, and clicked the readme link but missed there were two different readme's available (one for non-Linux and one for Linux).
Are there any plans to support these devices in Linux? Or is there any other way to communicated with the USB-4065's using a Linux OS / Python?
06-03-2022 10:00 AM
Unfortunately there are no plans at the moment to add support for USB-4065 to Linux.
10-27-2025 04:37 AM
Hello from 2025,
I have a machine running Debian trixie, and I successfully use it to talk to a PCI NI card with nidaqmx.
However, we also use USB cards, such as a USB-6343, and having a possibility to talk to them would be a deal breaker in convincing people to move away from Windows machines. In those past years, despite NI being a private company (i.e. : you have basically infinite resources), a constant and large push from many side to offer linux compatibility, and the multiple problems offered by proprietary OS like windows, is there a way to connect to those USB cards, and if not, what is the roadmap?
Thank you in advance for your answers!
10-27-2025 05:44 AM
@user_aaaa wrote:
Hello from 2025,
I have a machine running Debian trixie, and I successfully use it to talk to a PCI NI card with nidaqmx.
However, we also use USB cards, such as a USB-6343, and having a possibility to talk to them would be a deal breaker in convincing people to move away from Windows machines. In those past years, despite NI being a private company (i.e. : you have basically infinite resources), a constant and large push from many side to offer linux compatibility, and the multiple problems offered by proprietary OS like windows, is there a way to connect to those USB cards, and if not, what is the roadmap?
Thank you in advance for your answers!
Unless you're using one of the supported distributions listed here, you're out of luck.
NI Linux Device Drivers 2025 Q4 Compatibility - NI