ClockworkPi uConsole - Parrot Security 6.12.45 with SDR-RTL drivers and ALFA WiFi cards + designated software

First of all, I’d like to say hello.

I’ve been following and reading your posts for some time (basically since I got my uConsole). I’ve been testing various OS images and I haven’t changed anything in the uConsole configuration (I have the simplest version out of the box) – CM4, 256 GB SD card, standard batteries. Of course, like most of the community, I used the OS images created by @Rex. I can’t thank @Rex enough for his hard work. In the final phase of my tests, I installed Parrot Security, but every time I installed updates, the image on the screen disappeared (after a reboot). So I disabled the ability to change the kernel parameters responsible for graphics performance. Then I installed drivers for ALFA WiFi cards with monitor mode and injection options. I finally got around to installing SDR-RTL Blog V.4. The drivers themselves weren’t a problem, but installing SDR++ was a major challenge, haha. I finally managed to get everything working properly. And so I thought—with all due respect to @Rex’s work—that many of us struggle with these kinds of problems, so I created a Parrot Security image, which was created while I was working with @Rex’s image. Of course, all the installation attempts and searching for solutions are part of our passion, but sometimes we’d like to focus solely on what we’re most passionate about—pentesting, HAM radio, etc.
Anyway, here’s a link to the image—I hope it might be useful to someone.
Username and password are the same as @Rex’s: pi/parrot

Best regards.

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Thank you, will this support the new screens? also the link requires permissions setting, again many thanks

Unfortunately, the image shows the standard display, the one I received with the uConsole. I bought it a month ago (January 2026) from a seller in Poland, so I don’t think it’s the version with the new screen. I checked, and the link was indeed restricted – I’ve corrected that now. Just in case, here it is again: