Yes, have been running solely on Kali since I bought it, however, you can only edit your color options in windows so you should set up your color scheme first before nuking that Microshit.
I have...
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Yes, have been running solely on Kali since I bought it, however, you can only edit your color options in windows so you should set up your color scheme first before nuking that Microshit.
I have...
Well, it seems as though I'm not out of the woods yet. It only booted the very first time after the install.
So after multiple resets and a little raging, I decided to put the live USB back in...
If you want to get two finger scrolling working, I had success with the following method:
Go to Applications >> System Tools >> Add/Remove Software (package manager)
You want to search and...
Why would anyone bother with a 4GB USB? It costs $12-$15 for a 16GB flash disk these days....
Your 'best' option is to install your live Kali onto another USB device. USB 1 contains the live boot ISO and USB 2 is like a hard drive to install to.
Go through all the options and select USB 2...
Ok I seem to have fixed the problem.
I re-installed kali the usual way, automatically letting it work its magic with the encrypted LVM as before but because I had a better feel of the installer...
Have you got your boot entry set to boot a CD/DVD device before your USB?
If so, try swapping it to after the USB and see if that fixes it
Hello, I have done an LVM Encrypted install to a 64GB USB3.0 Flash Disk which, when I insert into the USB2.0 slot, boots and works perfectly every time.
However, I would like to run this on the...
I believe it has to do with screen/monitor detection. As suggested above is a quick fix but I suspect it will need further correction as I have the same problem with one of my machines but there is...
The answer is simple:
Some cards are hard set to a certain or max db level and others are not. When you change the reg set to BO, you are forcing the card to run at the 30db level.
If it is hard...
All I did to fix the problem is this:
Reboot and either use CTRL+ALT+F1 to login to my user or log in via recovery mode in the grub loader.
Once there I deleted xorg.conf and rebooted. System is...
I hae tried the same thing and now mine also boots to a blank screen.
I noticed mine did it after the Xorg configuration and checking the log file at /var/log/Xorg.0.log tells me there is a fatal...
I don't mean any offence but can't you just use BT5 instead?
I don't really see too much of a difference other than the platform and setup. 99% of the tools exist in both distros. If I felt the...