I absolutely love the concept of DragonOS! This distribution is a dream come true for anyone working with Software Defined Radio. Gqrx detects all my SDR receivers without any issues, which is a huge plus compared to other Linux distros where setting up drivers can be a hassle.
What makes DragonOS truly excellent is the plethora of pre-installed SDR tools everything from GNU Radio, Gqrx, CubicSDR, to more advanced application all ready to use right after installation. It saves so much time and effort, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced SDR enthusiasts.
Another big advantage is its lightweight LXQt environment. The system runs super fast, even on older hardware, which is fantastic for resource-heavy SDR tasks.
Visually, DragonOS looks almost identical to Lubuntu, and I wish it had a more unique or SDR-themed design to stand out.
Overall, dragonOS is an outstanding project highly recommended for anyone in the SDR world!
always been stable and packed with SDR tools , its a lot like kali in that way. I want to try athena next. Ive been distro hopping still trying to find the right one but I think building my own should be fun . The kernel part sounds hard but its not so bad with a lil help and research. The only thing about Dragon OS that sometimes gave me trouble was the packet manager, but I think that was more user error, ID 10T. Wow no wonder there are no reviews here, I didnt want to write a book, the OS is fine runs on any thing i ever put it on , including a 13yo laptop.
I absolutely love the concept of DragonOS! This distribution is a dream come true for anyone working with Software Defined Radio. Gqrx detects all my SDR receivers without any issues, which is a huge plus compared to other Linux distros where setting up drivers can be a hassle.
What makes DragonOS truly excellent is the plethora of pre-installed SDR tools everything from GNU Radio, Gqrx, CubicSDR, to more advanced application all ready to use right after installation. It saves so much time and effort, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced SDR enthusiasts.
Another big advantage is its lightweight LXQt environment. The system runs super fast, even on older hardware, which is fantastic for resource-heavy SDR tasks.
Visually, DragonOS looks almost identical to Lubuntu, and I wish it had a more unique or SDR-themed design to stand out.
Overall, dragonOS is an outstanding project highly recommended for anyone in the SDR world!
always been stable and packed with SDR tools , its a lot like kali in that way. I want to try athena next. Ive been distro hopping still trying to find the right one but I think building my own should be fun . The kernel part sounds hard but its not so bad with a lil help and research. The only thing about Dragon OS that sometimes gave me trouble was the packet manager, but I think that was more user error, ID 10T. Wow no wonder there are no reviews here, I didnt want to write a book, the OS is fine runs on any thing i ever put it on , including a 13yo laptop.
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