To update kernel just follow steps 1 to 3.
Make sure your /etc/apt/sources.list is as follows:
http://docs.kali.org/general-use/kali-linux-sources-list-repositories
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To update kernel just follow steps 1 to 3.
Make sure your /etc/apt/sources.list is as follows:
http://docs.kali.org/general-use/kali-linux-sources-list-repositories
To install the latest headers you need to be on the latest kali kernel.
Try this:
1. apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
2. Wait for it to finish then reboot
3. During grub, choose the...
Add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free
You need to be on the latest kali kernel to install headers.
They only keep the latest linux-headers in the repo.
Since you did not choose network update, your sources.list is not pointing to the correct repo.
I'm assuming you're using kali rolling so you should edit /etc/apt/sources.list and put only this...
Try running "apt-get update --fix-missing"
Afaik, you can't upgrade a live usb.
You probably have to re-image the usb for it to work properly again.
Try right clicking on a document:
Select "open with"
choose thunar
Select use as default.
Apparently you're not using the current kernel version.
Kali only keeps the latest kernel headers in the repo.
What is the output of "uname -a"?
Maybe try running update and dist-upgrade again?
To update kernel one would usually just do dist-upgrade
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade -y
Reboot when complete so you're using the installed kernel.
"uname -a" after that to check...
Are you trying to install kali on hdd?
You can't launch an iso from a hdd and attempt to install it on the same hdd.
Its only possible if you're trying to install a virtual machine.
You need to...
Its probably better if you use win32 disk imager instead of unetbootin.
Just follow the documented guide below
To image iso: http://docs.kali.org/downloading/kali-linux-live-usb-install
To dual...
Try pressing "q" when that happens.
It should be like this:
autologin-user=root
autologin-user-timeout=0
your's is like this:
autologin-user = root
autologin-user-timeout = 0
Yes you should uncomment them. Also the delay is zero and is in seconds if im not mistaken(ie: 5 = 5secs)
Open /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf and find these line:
autologin-user=username
autologin-user-timeout=delay
Change username to root and delay to 0
"This however has come at a price – the minimum RAM requirements for a full GNOME 3 session has increased to 768 MB. " from https://www.kali.org/releases/kali-linux-20-released/
Now i know its...
To ghost.sh: We're not talking about linux with no gui. ofcourse with no graphics you could run linux with just 512mb, try running gnome or even xfce with 512mb and you will see what i mean. Gnome...
With only 2gb ram, you should try kali light. The normal kali use gnome which has higher ram requirement. I suspect your ram is insufficient to run gnome smoothly.
Kali light use xfce, less ram...
Seems like the kali's 4.4 kernel doesnt support some (old)hardware maybe? I have an old 32bit toshiba satelite that always hang on reboot when using that kernel version.
It goes to bios screen and...
Looks like your /etc/apt/sources.list is wrong or missing. Make sure you have the right repositories according to your kali version.
More information here:...
Have you checked your audio settings, maybe its muted? does audio even work on your kali? If you have sound but your headphones don't work then I'm not sure. Usually its the volume settings(ie:...
Your best bet is probably to do a fresh install. There is already a thread about warning users to turn off the screen lock before upgrading:...
Looking at your kernel version, I'm assuming your kali is version 1.x.x(kernel 3). The instruction you followed is to upgrade from sana(kernel 4) to rolling(kernel 4.3).
I'm guessing that is why...
If you were trying to update your live kali(usb) it wont work. In my experience, I could only do apt-get updates and install some packages using persistence but doing apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade...
You can still use vmware on vista. I have succesfully run vmware(with kali) on vista sp2. You probably just need to update your player.
Try this, open /etc/default/grub
Then look for this line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet" and change it to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="reboot=bios quiet". save and exit then update-grub2.
...
Hi,
I had the same problem. But after some updates it seems that the problem is gone for me. Try apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade -y
Did you try username "root" password "toor"?
Reinstalling windows is easy. There are lots of documentation on the internet. Just google it.
Here is one: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/clean-install
Check your bios settings. You need to change your boot order so it boots your usb first. When starting your computer there should be like a press F12 for setup or press del or something equivalent. ...
Did you check/verify the iso SHA1Sum before imaging the usb? I suspect your iso is corrupted.
When you have a bootable live kali, you can delete the ubuntu partitions using gparted from inside live kali. Leave the hdd as unallocated space. Then you should be able to install kali.
Just make a bootable kali usb drive or burn the iso to a blank dvd and boot from it. The instructions are documented.
To make kali usb: http://docs.kali.org/downloading/kali-linux-live-usb-install...
You're missing source repositories. Add these to your sources.list
deb-src http://http.kali.org/kali sana main non-free contrib
deb-src http://security.kali.org/kali-security sana/updates main...
Hi,
Try typing "os-prober" in kali. See if it detects Win10 then.
Hi,
I have the same graphic card. The display manager is messed up every time I boot but it fixes it self after I successfully login and logout. But the problem persists after every boot. I solved...