I want to use my spare laptop, for communications purposes only. I would to run all things related to our hobby on my system. SDR came to my mind first...
Hi JACE26,
I'm the person who makes
Skywave Linux. You might like the latest version, which went up on SourceForge yesterda: it is now based on Debian Sid, with emphasis on connecting to networked KiwiSDRs, WebSDRs, and Spyservers. For digimodes, Fldigi is installed along with SatDump for weather satellites. The system has a lot of hardware drivers for popular devices: RTL-SDR, AirSpy, HackRF, etc.
I dropped support for SDRPlay due to their drivers being closed source and non-free. They are quite unhappy about clone devices being bought and used with the SDRPlay API... I dropped Gqrx too, as the GNU Radio drivers were adding a lot of weight to the iso image. For just running plug in SDRs, SDR++ and CubiSDR work nicely, without being so heavy.
Aside from Skywave Linux, Dragon OS is really good, especially if you want to do more analytical tasks involving SDRs. I believe Dragon OS has the SDRAngel gui installed, and that can do all sorts of interesting things.