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Ethical Hacking Part 4 - Install Kali Linux On Your Computer As Single Boot

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Install Kali Linux On Your Computer As  Single Boot Installing Kali Linux on your computer is an easy process. First, you’ll need compatible computer  hardware. Kali is supported on i386, amd64, and ARM (both armel and armhf) platforms.  The hardware requirements are minimal as listed below, although better hardware will naturally provide better performance. The i386 images have a default PAE kernel, so you can run them on systems with over 4GB of RAM. Download Kali Linux and either burn the ISO to DVD, or   prepare a USB stick with Kali Linux Live as the installation medium. If you do not have a DVD  drive or USB port on your computer, check out the Kali Linux Network Install . Installation Prerequisites A minimum of 20 GB disk space for the Kali Linux install. RAM for i386 and amd64 architectures, minimum: 1GB, recommended: 2GB or more. CD-DVD Drive / USB boot support Preparing for the Installation Download Kali Linux . Burn The Kali Linux ISO

Ethical Hacking Part 2 - How To Install & Run Kali Linux as a Windows Subsystem

How To Install & Run Kali Linux As A   Windows Subsystem Kali Linux is known as being the de facto penetration-testing Linux distribution but can be a pain to use as an everyday OS — even more of a pain if that means carrying around a second laptop or the constant frustration of using the finicky Wi-Fi on virtual machines. But there's another option: installing a Kali subsystem on your Windows computer as a convenient compromise.  Microsoft has introduced Windows Subsystem for Linux, or WSL, which lets users run their favorite Linux distributions directly from Windows 10 without dual-booting or using a virtual machine. Thanks to the efforts of Offensive Security and the WSL team at Microsoft, Kali Linux is now the most recent addition to the Microsoft Store. Those familiar with running Kali virtual machines understand the frustration of attempting to use Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi adapters, which is what makes the Windows subsystem so nice. you have no such problems. Additionally, yo