Here is an updated method of installing MEGAsync, the proper way:
First, we need to download and "unpack" the ascii-armored signing key from Mega's server, and install it to our keyrings directory.
In a terminal, issue the following command:
Code:
wget --inet4-only -O- https://mega.nz/linux/repo/Debian_testing/Release.key | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/megasync-archive-keyring.gpg
Then, we create a file, separate from Kali's sources.list file, containing Mega's repository (adjust for the architecture of your system):
Code:
echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/megasync-archive-keyring.gpg] https://mega.nz/linux/repo/Debian_testing ./" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/megasync.list
Next, we update our package lists, install any outstanding updates, and remove packages no longer required:
Code:
sudo apt update && sudo apt -y full-upgrade && sudo apt autoremove
Finally, we can install MEGAsync:
Code:
sudo apt install megasync
If you're using GNOME as your desktop environment, you can now integrate MEGA into the Nautilus file manager via:
Code:
sudo apt install nautilus-megasync
Similarly, if you're using the default Xfce desktop environment, you can now integrate MEGA into the Thunar file manager with:
Code:
sudo apt install thunar-megasync