Solved!
It seems that you need to point to the gcc-5 binary executable.
When the vmware installation prompts that a compatible version of gcc was not found supply it with the path...
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Solved!
It seems that you need to point to the gcc-5 binary executable.
When the vmware installation prompts that a compatible version of gcc was not found supply it with the path...
After installing vmware on a fresh Kali Rolling install I get this message.
gcc (Debian 6.1.1-11) 6.1.1 20160802
Tried tons of things and read tons of threads. Would be nice to know if it is possible to run gnome at least with some generic video driver.
What I did:
apt-get upgrade
(after this I rebooted,...
Update:
Just found out that my crypt partition is not gone. Logged in through live cd and mounted it using cryptsetup, I am going to back it up now using fsarchiver just in case. I still need to...
here's the error message when it tries to mount my crypt partition on boot:
device-mapper: table: 254:0: crypt: unknown target type
device-mapper: reload ioctl on temporary-cryptsetup-835 failed:...
Ok, I got into the broken installation by overwritting the /boot directory as I made a backup of it prior to deleting the kernel (actually apt-get deleted it, I was dumb enough to confirm), however...
Hi guys it will be hard to explain the mess I made on my system, but it was basically due to mixing repistories with the debian ones, and then trying to upgrade to the recent kali version. I have...
Hi g0tmi1k, thank you for your answer. The thing is, that I do remember how it begins and how it ends, however I'm not sure what I put in the middle. As I have not turned of my notebook for almost a...
OK I think I forgot my LVM password.. what are the options?
Hi guys I'm running the last version of Kali 1.0.6 and I can not get the synaptics touchpad to work. When I execute the following command: synclient -l
I get the following answer: Couldn't find...
To all who met this problem here's the solution:
What you will need to create an EFI bootable USB using this method: Windows with Windows 32 Disk Imager installed, Some kind of Linux Live CD or DVD...