Hey, I don't know what's going on but something in Kali keeps screwing with my wifi. I never had this problem with older distros including backtrack.
What I used to be able to do was plug in my...
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Hey, I don't know what's going on but something in Kali keeps screwing with my wifi. I never had this problem with older distros including backtrack.
What I used to be able to do was plug in my...
I come from a bygone era where UNIX didn't have a billion supervisors changing state under your feet. I just want to manually do everything like the old days.
I set my IP and default gateway and...
I've scoured the web and I couldn't find a single review of wifi adapters testing receive sensitivity less than 10 years old. Instead there is just a giant haystack of worthless click bait...
....which you are using with Kali tools? (not sure why this is relevant otherwise)
What about katoolin?
https://github.com/LionSec/katoolin
I'll see if I can find some faster internet to try this out. All the libraries here filter the **** out of everything to the point it's...
Yeah, I'm referring to the Kali tool suite. It should be the same process if I wanted to add Kali tools to Debian.
I already use a VM, but I still don't want to deal with systemd. I still have BT...
I have no interest in dealing with systemd so I'm looking at alternatives.
Does anyone have any tips for using Kali on Devuan? This could be a nice alternative.
Thanks
I don't understand your question. Maybe you should try your native tongue and have google translate.
I think I'm going back to backtrack 5. It's just a pain in the *** to get things ported over...
I mainly use kwavecontrol (in BT5) as it's the least bothersome way I found to display the wifi link quality and it doesn't appear to use much CPU.
It's not in Kali, and this is probably because...