Log UDP Data with UDPLogger

UDPLogger is a free and open source UDP data logger application for Linux. Using UDPLogger app, you can log and plot data of incoming UDP message. It comes with live data view, export data to netcdf file, import from excel and xml files, set trigger time, customizable plots, change buffer size and more. It supports char / int8_t, uint8_t, bool, int16_t, uint16_t, int / int32_t, uint32_t, int64_t, uint64_t, float, double datatypes for the signals. It is released under GNU General Public License v3.0.

UDPLogger app

How to Install UDPLogger on Ubuntu Linux

UDPLogger is available as a flatpak package file from the remote flathub. If you don’t have then install flatpak and flathub on your system and restart it after the installation.

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Install flatpak and flathub

Now in the terminal app (ctrl+alt+t) run below UDPLogger flatpak install command. It will install the latest version of UDPLogger on your system.

flatpak install flathub com.gitlab.Murmele.UDPLogger

After the successful installation of UDPLogger, you can open it using below command.

flatpak run com.gitlab.Murmele.UDPLogger

And uninstall UDPLogger using below commands.

flatpak uninstall com.gitlab.Murmele.UDPLogger

[OR]

sudo flatpak uninstall com.gitlab.Murmele.UDPLogger

That’s it.

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