Had a similar problem on my install. I got the video working fine but couldn't access the card with hashcat. I installed these packages at the end of this THREAD.
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Had a similar problem on my install. I got the video working fine but couldn't access the card with hashcat. I installed these packages at the end of this THREAD.
It says it can't find the kernel headers pedropt. Did you run:
apt-get install -y linux-headers-$(uname -r)
After you edited the files did you run:
dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
For the changes to take effect?
Does it give an error if you just install:
apt-get install pantheon
Try the: http://http.kali.org/kali/pool/main/l/linux-latest/linux-headers-amd64_4.8+76+kali1_amd64.deb
To install the kernel source run:
apt-get install -y linux-headers-$(uname -r)
Have you tried:
systemctl enable smbd
There is a package for Jessie you could install here Pantheon Desktop on Debian
You could try Hashcat St0ner1995:
hashcat -m 2500 -a3 myfile.hccap -1 ?dABCDEF ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1
Have you tried creating a non-root user with admin privs and running it?
You want to have a look at systemctl in Debian.
You would need to run:
systemctl enable cups
reboot
As far as configuring it through the web interface is fine. You should then be able to...
I upgraded to Bettercap. It's pretty cool. Give it a shot.
Terminal 1:
apt-get install bettercap
bettercap -I eth0 -X
Terminal 2:
driftnet -i eth0
Try enabling ip forward:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
They updated the kernel this past week. Maybe that? Try loading your old kernels from Grub2 and see if it loads.
Try installing the kernel headers and start with make clean again.
apt-get update && apt-get install -y linux-headers-$(uname -r)
You have to spoof network-manager I found out. Try this:
leafpad /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/30-mac-random.conf
Add this to the file:
[device-mac-randomization]
# "yes" is already the...
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Did you update your entire system before you tried installing the Metapackage?
What happens if you install kali-linux-full?
Why don't you do a fresh install of Kali Rolling?
Should look like this:
aircrack-ng -w rockyou.txt testfile-01.cap
Someone call AT&T and tell them to stop using ten digit pins!!!
ATT102:383bc862ef4a:00d02d3a9ebf:5814322416
Session.Name...: hashcat
Status.........: Cracked
Input.Mode.....: Mask...
Sorry folks. What worked eight months ago no longer does. I've found downloading the Hashcat Binaries for Windows actually performs pretty good.
Time.Started...: Wed Sep 21 07:05:43 2016 (1...
Install Nvidia:
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get install -y linux-headers-$(uname -r)
apt-get install nvidia-kernel-dkms
Disable nouveau driver:
sed 's/quiet/quiet...
The important part is you got it installed and working. Good job.
You should file a bug on the kali bug tracker and it would bring it to someones attention.
I took a shot in the dark on that one. I've never tried connecting a kali usb and any wireless adapters.
Did you reboot between these two steps? You maybe installing the kernel-headers for the kernel your running and not the new one that got dist-upgraded.
You're probably using the 4.6 kernel which has been giving me some problems as well. Try loading your 4.5 kernel in the Advanced Option of Grub.
Go here and install your Nvidia drivers first. Install NVIDIA Drivers on Kali
Make sure that works okay.
You could try this Jayand, boot into Grub and choose Advanced options. Then arrow down to (recovery mode) and boot that.
Login and run:
systemctl start networking
systemctl start...
Maybe you have to install it manually now:
apt-get update && apt-get install vega
If not you could still download the files from Download Vega
I run Kali Rolling solely on my laptop and dual boot it on my desktop. Yes it works. After you installed and reboot on your new drive open the terminal and run:
apt-get update && apt-get...
That is Weird. Try rebooting and when you get to the Grub2 screen go to advanced options for Kali and try and choose the right kernel that way. See if it works.
Your welcome.
It maybe the driver. Make sure you've updated and upgraded but don't reboot. Try configuring it then.
What about:
dpkg --list | grep linux-image
Have you tried updating Grub2 and rebooting?
update-grub
What does this command tell you:
airmon-ng
Are you running it on bare metal, usb, or virtually?
Try this DrDinosaur:
apt-get --reinstall install fonts-cantarell
fc-cache -fv
Then reboot.
Have you tried downloading the file again. Maybe through a torrent client?
Have you tried Kali Light Edition. It runs XFCE?
Lenovo are good as well.
Reboot and connect to the Internet using wlan0.
Then run:
airmon-ng start wlan1
airodump-ng wlan1mon
What happens. This is what works for me on my laptop.
Only thin I can think of is to install the nvidia drivers and see if it picks it up Install NVIDIA Drivers on Kali
Did you install this on bare metal or a usb stick?
If it's a fresh install try reinstalling. Only thing I can think.
Sorry I missed the part where you already installed it. Which version of kali are you on. I download it and installed fine on kali rolling.
I would recommend keep booting into kernel 4.5 and keep updating. I've seen similar problems with my Nvidia card. Sometimes you have to wait for X-Server or your video drivers to be updated.
If...
Try installing this package:
apt-get install libpcap-dev
If you installed Kali 2.0 and upgraded to Kali Rolling I can only suggest a fresh install of Kali Rolling.