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Last update 2022Home – Serving the Flight Tracking Enthusiast
Welcome to ADSBexchange.com, the world’s largest co-op of ADS-B/Mode S/MLAT feeders, and the world’s largest public source of unfiltered flight data. Access to worldwide flight tracking data opens up a whole new world of flight monitoring for hobbyists, researchers, and journalists alike.
Login:
user: pi
password: adsb123
Grafana Dashboard:
admin
adsb123
Download:
https://www.adsbexchange.com/how-to-feed/adsbx-custom-pi-image/
https://www.adsbexchange.com/myip/downloads/adsbx-8.2.220607.zip
https://www.adsbexchange.com/myip/downloads/adsbx-8.2.220910.zip
Gettin Started:
Kiwix
Last update 2022Internet. Offline.
Store any website on your mobile phone or computer, easily.
Wherever you go, you can browse Wikipedia, read books from the Gutenberg Library, or watch TED talks and much more – even if you don’t have an Internet connection.
Kiwix is a non-profit. All code is free and open-source.
User Manual:
Installers for build image:
Linux:
Windows:
Mac OS:
Kiwix Server:
GoPiGo OS
Last update 2022GoPiGo OS is the default operating system for GoPiGo robots. It is a graphical user interface that you can use to access different programming tools and experiment with your GoPiGo Raspberry Pi robot.
GoPiGo broadcasts a wifi signal. Just connect your device to the wifi network and you can access GoPiGo OS from your web browser. Nothing to install. Nothing to download. It’s a great fit for beginners and classrooms.
Built-in Lessons
Dozens of built-in lessons make it easy to get started learning how to program your GoPiGo. There are lessons for sensors as well, which teach the basics of programming and using sensors.
Bloxter
The built-in lessons are in Bloxter, our new drag-and-drop language similar to Scratch (and based on Blockly, a language by Google). Bloxter makes it fun and simple to learn how to program, while also offering advanced features for those that want to go beyond the basics!
Python
GoPiGo OS also has a clean, simple Python programming area as well. Sample programs are easily accessible, and a variety of libraries are already installed and ready to use!
LudOS
Last update 2022LudOS is a 'Just enough OS' Linux distribution for running Ludo on hardware like PC or the Raspberry Pi. LudOS is based on LibreELEC 9.0 with a few minor changes.
Ludo also exists in the form of an Operating System called LudOS.
It behaves and looks exactly the same and can be installed directly on a TV Box to recreate a game console experience.
Cores:
Atari 800 (Atari 5200)[.a52]
BlueMSX (MSX)[.mx1, .mx2]
FBNeo (Arcade)[.zip]
Fceumm (NES)[.nes]
Gambatte (Game Boy)[.gb, .gbc]
GearSystem (Master System)[.sms, .gg, .sg, .mv, .bin, .rom]
Genesis Plus GX (Genesis, Master System, Sega CD)[.sms, .gg, .md, .cue]
Handy (Atary Lynx)[.lnx]
Lutro (LOVE)[.lutro, .lua]
Beetle NeoGeo Pocket [.ngp, .ngc]
Beetle PC-Engine Fast [.pce, .cue, .ccd, .iso, .img, .bin, .chd]
Beetle PC-Engine [.pce]
Beetle Playstation [.cue, .toc, .m3u, .ccd, .exe, .pbp, .chd]
Beetle SuperGrafx [.pce, .sgx, .cue, .ccd, .chd]
Beetle VirtualBoy [.vb, .vboy, .bin]
Beetle WonderSwan [.ws, .wsc]
mGBA (Game Boy Advance)[.gba]
NP2Kai (PC-98)[.fdi]
O2EM (Odyssey)[.bin]
PCSX Rearmed (PlayStation)[.cue]
PicoDrive (Genesis, 32X)[.sms, .md, .cue]
PokeMini (Pokemon Mini)[.min]
Prosystem (Atari 7800)[.a78]
Snes9x (SNES)[.sfc, .smc]
Stella 2014 (Atari 2600)[.a26]
VecX (Vectrex)[.vec]
Virtual Jaguar (Atari Jaguar)[.jag]
Get the latest version from:
Raspberry Pi 2B, 3B, 3B+, 3A+:
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha8/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha8.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha9/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha9.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha10/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha10.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha12/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha12.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha13/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha13.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha14/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha14.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha16/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha16.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha17/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha17.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha18/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha18.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha19/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha19.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha20/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha20.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha21/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha21.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha22/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha22.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha23/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha23.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha24/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha24.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha25/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha25.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha26/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha26.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha27/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha27.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha28/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha28.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha29/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha29.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha30/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha30.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha31/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha31.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha32/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha32.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha33/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha33.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha34/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha34.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha35/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha35.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha37/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha37.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha38/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha38.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha39/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha39.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha40/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha40.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha41/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha41.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha42/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha42.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha43/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha43.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha44/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-alpha44.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta1/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-beta1.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta2/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-beta2.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta3/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-beta3.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta4/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-beta4.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta5/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-beta5.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta6/LudOS-RPi2.arm-1.0-beta6.img.gz
Raspberry Pi 4B:
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha12/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha12.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha13/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha13.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha14/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha14.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha16/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha16.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha17/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha17.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha18/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha18.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha19/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha19.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha20/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha20.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha21/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha21.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha22/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha22.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha23/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha23.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha24/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha24.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha25/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha25.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha26/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha26.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/1.0-alpha27/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha27.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha28/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha28.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha29/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha29.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha30/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha30.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha31/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha31.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha32/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha32.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha33/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha33.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha34/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha34.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha35/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha35.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha37/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha37.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha38/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha38.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha39/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha39.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha40/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha40.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha41/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha41.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha42/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha42.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha43/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha43.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-alpha44/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-alpha44.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta1/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-beta1.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta2/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-beta2.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta3/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-beta3.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta4/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-beta4.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta5/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-beta5.img.gz
https://github.com/libretro/LudOS/releases/download/v1.0-beta6/LudOS-RPi4.arm-1.0-beta6.img.gz
Install on Pi OS like an app(This way you can run in every Raspberry Pi Model, like the last Pi400 and Pi Zero 2W):
cd
wget https://github.com/libretro/ludo/releases/download/v0.16.13/Ludo-Linux-arm-0.16.13.tar.gz
tar -xvf Ludo*.tar.gz
rm Ludo*.tar.gz
cd Ludo-Linux-arm-0.16.13/
./ludo
We can make a Desktop Shortcut for easy launch.
There is a .deb package too:
cd
wget https://github.com/libretro/ludo/releases/download/v0.16.13/ludo_0.16.13-1_armhf.deb
sudo dpkg -i ludo*.deb
rm ludo*.deb
Get the latest version from:
Focus on playing
Ludo's user interface is distraction free and configuration is always optional.
Playlist
Scan your games and browse your collection categorized by system with playlists showing in-game screenshots.
Quick menu
A contextual menu gives you access to actions and quick save / quick load anytime.
FluxOS
Last update 2022FluxOS is a revolutionary second-layer operating system/application that allows hardened dockerized apps to run on Flux’s fully decentralized computational network.
Leading the Web 3.0 Revolution
App creators, blockchain builders, web designers, and any type of developer can Dockerize their innovations and easily deploy them on reliable, scalable decentralized infrastructure.
Horizontal Scaling and Redundancy
Global applications running on FluxOS automatically replicate across the network, ensuring that your app will always be available, even if a node is offline due to power failure or other outages.
FluxNodes Infrastructure
The FluxOS decentralized computational network is powered by individual Flux holders running FluxNodes. These FluxNodes are geographically-spaced all over the world, so developers can be assured that their apps are accessible by users at all times and locations.
API Backend
FluxOS allows the deployment and management of any app around the world via API and UI. Create your own service that launches apps on FluxOS seamlessly.
Interoperability
FluxOS is powered by Flux, but it is fully compatible with any blockchain. Run any app on any chain on FluxOS.
FluxOS Dashboard:
Global Apps:
Download instructions:
Prime OS
Last update 2022PrimeOS, the ideal Android based OS for mobile games on Raspberry Pi
PrimeOS is optimized, stable and smooth for both games and applications. With PrimeOS, you achieve the same gaming experience as a smartphone or console gaming.
Supports keyboard, gamepad, script recording and multiple instances built for gaming.
Download for Raspberry Pi 4B [Works with issues of loose sound randomly in Pi 400 too, Tested by Raspberry Pi Buenos Aires]:
SourceForge:
XOGO Player OS
Last update 2022You’re looking at the easiest digital signage platform on the planet. XOGO plays your graphics and video files, as well as content from the web like news & infotainment, social media feeds and webpages. Schedule your content to play precisely on the days & times when you want. Use our new overlays feature to place your logo in a corner of the screen. Even leverage Realtime mode to trigger content on the fly. Not a graphic designer? Click the button below to create stunning content from over 500,000 templates, or put your content on autopilot using dynamic feeds.
Content Ninja
XOGO plays back JPEG and PNG graphics, MOV and MP4 videos - even URLs so you can display infotainment feeds, social media and webpages.
Advanced Scheduling
Let your content loop 24/7 or schedule items to play on precisely the days and times that you choose. Ideal for restaurants and event centers.
Cloud Powered
Your content resides securely in the XOGO cloud and is cached by your media players. Result: it keeps playing even when there's no WiFi access.
Native Apps
Our apps are free to download on Windows 10, iOS, Android, Chrome and Fire TV devices. Manage your players from your PC, tablet or smart phone.
Easy Setup
Start up XOGO Player and it displays a PIN code. Enter this code in XOGO Manager to connect a player to your account and send it content. Easy!
Free Tech Support
All XOGO customers receive free email-based tech support from our teams in America and Europe, plus access to online FAQs and video tutorials.
Developer APIs
XOGO is easy to use yet deceptively powerful - we offer APIs so developers can build custom experiences, i.e. triggering content via sensors.
XOGO Studio
Not a designer? Our in-house creative team can design your graphics, videos and dynamic content feeds, then load them right into your playlists.
Freemium Pricing
It's true, run one digital sign FREE of charge! Once you agree digital signage is cool, upgrade to unlock pro features or set up multiple players.
Raspberry Pi instructions:
Downloads:
Now in Raspberry Pi Imager-->Freemium and paid-for OS -->Digital Signage OS
Raspberry Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+:
Raspberry Pi 4B:
https://rpifileshare.blob.core.windows.net/public-pi-share/rpi4_06162021_1.4.2_1.4.2_1.0.128.img
https://rpifileshare.blob.core.windows.net/public-pi-share/rpi4_01152022_1.4.2_1.4.2_1.0.134.img
https://rpifileshare.blob.core.windows.net/public-pi-share/rpi4-mini2b-2.105.21-144.zip
https://rpifileshare.blob.core.windows.net/public-pi-share/rpi4-mini2b-2.105.21-145.zip
Magic Mirror 2 OS
Last update 2023MagicMirror² is Open Source, free and maintained by a big group of enthusiasts. Got a nice idea? Send us a pull request and become a part of the big list of contributors.
The core of MagicMirror² contains a strong API which allows 3rd party developers to build additional modules. Modules you can use. Modules you can develop.
How to use it?
Unzip the image and install it to an SD card like any other Raspberry Pi image.
Configure your WiFi by editing magicmirroros-wpa-supplicant.txt at the root of the flashed card when using it like a flash drive.
Boot the Pi from the SD card.
Hostname is magicmirroros (not raspberrypi as usual), username: pi and inital password: raspberry.
You can change the settings of the MagicMirror in the files located at ~/magicmirror/mounts/
Download:
Old Versions:
Easy install with Raspberry Pi Imager - Unofficial:
GitHub:
Docs:
Modules:
Raspberry Pi Imager Unofficial
Last update 2022The idea is to have something that builds automatically and accepts rapidly new distros. Evreyone is welcome to suggest distros and send a PR. The result isn't targeted to be clean and simple like the original rpi-imager, but more of a list to browse and discover new distros. Or have RPi developers have a one stop place to download and flash custom images.
Download:
Windows:
Linux:
Mac:
GitHub:
Hyperion OS
Last update 2022Is a ready to use image for your Raspberry Pi. Based on the original Raspberry Pi Foundation image "Raspbian lite". Hyperion is already pre installed. So simply:
Download
Burn image on SD
Power on your Pi
Visit with your Browser http://IpOfYourPi:8090 for configuration
Download:
Wiki:
Forum:
GitHub:
Raspberry Pi Imager
Last update 2023Raspberry Pi Imager is the quick and easy way to install Raspberry Pi OS and other operating systems to a microSD card, ready to use with your Raspberry Pi. Watch our 45-second video to learn how to install an operating system using Raspberry Pi Imager.
Download:
LibrePhotos OS
Last update 2022A self-hosted open source photo management service. Django backend & React frontend. In development. Unlike commercial service that store your photos in the cloud and scan/index them to train their machine learning models and collect ad targeting data on you, LibrePhotos keeps all your photos and metadata on your local machine. Your data is never sent to or stored on a 3rd party server. Get the same power as those commercial services without giving up your personal data and privacy.
Features
Support for all types of photos including raw photos
Support for videos
Timeline view
Scans pictures on the file system
Multiuser support
Generate albums based on events like "Thursday in Berlin"
Face recognition / Face classification
Reverse geocoding
Object / Scene detection
Semantic image search
Search by metadata
What does it use?
Image Conversion: ImageMagick
Video Conversion: FFmpeg
Exif Support: ExifTool
Face detection: face_recognition
Face classification/clusterization: scikit-learn
Image captioning: im2txt,
Scene classification places365
Reverse geocoding: Mapbox: You need to have an API key. First 50,000 geocode lookups are free every month.
How to use it?:
Unzip the image and install it to an SD card like any other Raspberry Pi image
Configure your WiFi by editing LibrePhotosOS-wpa-supplicant.txt at the root of the flashed card when using it like a flash drive
Boot the Pi from the SD card
Hostname is librephotosos (not raspberrypi as usual), username: ubuntu and inital password: ubuntu
After a few mintues you should be able to access http://librephotosos.local/ or http://librephotosos.lan/
You can change the settings of the docker settings are located at /boot/docker-compose/librephotos/
Download:
Easy install with Pi Imager
GitHub:
Docs: