![]() hamexam – also a terminal only application, includes ham exam questions.fccexam – this is for commercial fcc exams, not ham exams? It is in the apps list but does not show up as you must run “fccexam” from command line terminal.fldigi, flmsg, flamp, flrig, flwrap, grig.The menu however shows some neat ham radio app additions: ![]() After install, a dialog asks you to do the usual Ubuntu package updates. No Ham Shack additions mentioned during install and it seems to be Budgie Desktop (a desktop environment with top left menu, and mac like dock on the bottom with word processor, sheet, Firefox, etc.). Installation seems just like Ubuntu, but with “Budgie” being the name rather than Ubuntu. The terminal from which you can check this, is a bit different, the “Tilix” app is installed and opens on Ctrl+Alt+T. Best to install this on a computer that has a couple gigabytes of RAM, at the least. I would only use this on a 10GB+ free partition.Īfter installing, I see the base memory usage of the Budgie desktop is about 1.5GB. It gave an error requiring more disk space. System Requirementsįirst install, I tried a VM with less than 8GB. Budgie Desktop is an interesting Linux distro which you can see is the base of Linux in the Ham Shack, downloadable here.
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