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        <description>This video shows how to get up and running with some of the new tools in DragonOS Pi64 available here, https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-pi64/files/. The main focus is the new location proxy for Kismet remote. This tool replaces the fixed GPS location setting offered by Kismet remote capture tools with actual real live GPS from GPSD. Now, without running a full Kismet server, you can have mobile remote capture devices communicating with Kismet. I also take a look at the new SDR++ application, which I find to work very well on both DragonOS Focal and DragonOS Pi64. I did however discover one small problem in a recent kernel update, at least for me, on the Pi. For whatever reason after a kernel upgrade, SDR++ will not start with video acceleration on. Hopefully that's all figured out soon. If you cannot start SDR++, then watch and learn how to disable some GPU settings that may help. Last but not least, for those that have an interest in SigPloit, it's now installed in DragonOS Pi64. Links to Software now included, https://github.com/ckoval7/kisStatic2Mobile, https://github.com/AlexandreRouma/SDRPlusPlus, https://github.com/SigPloiter/SigPloit</description>
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