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authorkrakenrf <78108016+krakenrf@users.noreply.github.com>2024-10-24 05:00:02 +0200
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**Virtual Box Version**: Note that the latest version 7.0.0 of Virtual Box is significantly more stable when running long term. Earlier versions can sometimes throw kernel errors after a few hours, resulting in USB drops (unrelated to the KrakenSDR software). Please ensure that you upgrade to this latest version.
+***Virtual Box Disk Sizing:*** By default the disk size is minimized to prevent the download image file being huge. If you find that you are low on space, please resize the disk in the Virtual Box settings.
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## Docker
Third parties have created a Docker container that you can use for installing a ready to use image of the DOA software on x86 machines. Note that the Docker container will not work on Windows, due Docker not supporting USB passthrough from Windows to a Linux image. Also note that the Docker container is immutable, so any settings changes you save will not persist once the image is restarted.