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        <description>A lengthy video detailing how to update and make some changes to the Crocodile Hunter project that's included in DragonOS. It's something I've been meaning to try for awhile, but essentially this is setting up the ability for one device to scan/survey LTE in a client role and then enable the sending of results over a network API to one central database. This way one one or many clients can run Crocodile Hunter and at the same time populate one database with all the results. Check this link for more information, https://github.com/EFForg/crocodilehunter While I show a laptop sending information to a Pi, both loaded with DragonOS, the opposite is possible. However, the Pi has limited processing ability and results may very. I would suggest shutting down gdm3 and running Crocodile Hunter headless. I also noticed while making this video that I had to do several steps to get MariaDB (I think I called it MarianaDB in the video) running on the Pi again. I had disabled it to save resources. Enjoy! Follow @cemaxecuter on Twitter for more DragonOS and SDR info. Become a patron @ https://www.patreon.com/cemaxecuter</description>
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