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DragonOS leverages the portability, security, and power of Lubuntu Linux as a delivery package and operating environment for a pre-installed suite of the most powerful and accessible open-source SDR software. DragonOS has verified support for various inexpensive and powerful SDR hardware, including RTL-SDR, HackRF One, LimeSDR, BladeRF, and many others.
DragonOS leverages the portability, security, and power of Lubuntu Linux as a delivery package and operating environment for a pre-installed suite of the most powerful and accessible open-source SDR software. DragonOS has verified support for various inexpensive and powerful SDR hardware, including RTL-SDR, HackRF One, LimeSDR, BladeRF, and many others.
Go to the source [https://cemaxecuter.com/ CEMAXECUTER]
* Pre-configured Products including the WarDragon Kit+ found [https://cemaxecuter.com/?post_type=product here]
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[[File:Dragonos-background.jpg|200px|thumb|right|DragonOS Background]]


== Supported Devices ==
== Supported Devices ==

Latest revision as of 02:26, 9 December 2024

What is DragonOS

DragonOS leverages the portability, security, and power of Lubuntu Linux as a delivery package and operating environment for a pre-installed suite of the most powerful and accessible open-source SDR software. DragonOS has verified support for various inexpensive and powerful SDR hardware, including RTL-SDR, HackRF One, LimeSDR, BladeRF, and many others.

Go to the source CEMAXECUTER

  • Pre-configured Products including the WarDragon Kit+ found here
DragonOS Background


Supported Devices

  • Virtualized
    • VirtualBox
    • VMware
  • Raspberry Pi
    • Pi 3
    • Pi 4
  • Intel
  • ARM

Install DragonOS

Download DragonOS

Prepare USB with ISO File for Live Boot or Dual-Boot Options

  • Ventoy – Allows drag-and-drop of ISO files after USB is set up.
  • Etcher – Lightweight and compatible with different operating systems.

Boot and Installation Options

  • Boot DragonOS from the live image.
  • Install DragonOS in a dual-boot configuration alongside Windows, macOS, or Linux.
  • Run DragonOS in a virtual machine using the downloaded ISO.

DragonOS Guides

DragonOS is highly supported and has many guides and walkthroughs. These are sorted by SDR or specific actions on the DragonOS YouTube Channel.

This channel is best described as a project aimed at making it as easy as possible for someone new to Linux and SDRs to run either a live Linux distro or install Linux and be up and running with not only popular, well-known, and easily installed SDR software, but also more challenging to install and/or compile software. Combined with YouTube videos, it ensures everyone’s on the same page and can follow along.

Additional Information

For Support or Questions

References