Hi all,
First, I must assume "Kali Linux armhf" is for Raspberry Pi 2, or am I mistaken?
I've downloaded the "Kali Linux armhf" from (https://www.kali.org/downloads/), both Image & Torrent...
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Hi all,
First, I must assume "Kali Linux armhf" is for Raspberry Pi 2, or am I mistaken?
I've downloaded the "Kali Linux armhf" from (https://www.kali.org/downloads/), both Image & Torrent...
This is the normal way when you create a bootable media from the images.
What I did was;
- Created the SD Image
- Booted from Live USB
- Used GParted to extend the partition of the SD Card to...
Hi all,
First, I must assume "Kali Linux armhf" is for Raspberry 2, or am I mistaken?
I've downloaded both Image & Torrent version; used buth Rufus and DiskImager to make the image to MicroSD...
Hi re4son,
Looks great :) Did you use the images.kali.org/kali-2.0.1-rpi2.img.xz as suggested in the article, or did you use the kali-linux-light-2.0-armhf.img.xz from the kali webpage ?
The...
Hi all,
Anybody successfully compiled any of the latest Backports (Compat Wireless 4.x) with current Kali with kernel 4.0.9 ?
Any challenges?
My goal is to get the b43 driver for the Broadcom...
Here is the solution (tested on Kali 2.0.1):
1:
Update /etc/apt/sources.list by adding a singe line so it looks minimum like this:
...where the last two lines is the addition.
2: