never met anyone in real life who likes to do that.
That's easily solved. Go to your nearest LUG.
never met anyone in real life who likes to do that.
What's that?That's easily solved. Go to your nearest LUG.
Linux User GroupWhat's that?
Kali questions should just be ignored, the people that know enough about Linux will find their own way of how to get something to work and if they have a question about one of the tools in Kali they are better off going to the official Kali forums.I cannot disagree with @darry1966 or @wizardfromoz, It is the same thing we see with Youngsters and Kali every time a new hacking film comes out
That's the attitude of the Kali forums, I usually reply [as you will have seen many times] usualy asking if the poster has the necessary knowledge and experience of Linux.Kali questions should just be ignored, the people that know enough about Linux will find their own way of how to get something to work and if they have a question about one of the tools in Kali they are better off going to the official Kali forums.
Before I used to help now and then in the Kali section of the forums, sometimes I would just say something that would make them give a pissed off reaction but now days I just ignore the Kali section. I only laugh when I see a new wanna be hacker use Kali who doesn't know how to something basic in Linux or how to deal with a not working wireless driver.That's the attitude of the Kali forums.
a new hacking film comes out ? only one I can think of vaguely hacking is "the imitation game" . Im in the market for suggested films . whats a good movie about hacking ? I don't think they have done the life story of Richard Stallman yet in HollywoodI cannot disagree with @darry1966 or @wizardfromoz, It is the same thing we see with Youngsters and Kali every time a new hacking film comes out
I would think that any user who would even be considering using Kali for what it's used for would be very Linux savvy.I only laugh when I see a new wanna be hacker user Kali who doesn't know how to something basic in Linux or how to deal with a not working wireless driver.
When I first started using Linux I was one of them people and I'm still one of them people.I have come to the conclusion there are people coming to Linux now who are not your typical computer hobbyist/power user but just someone who uses a computer for every day tasks like surfing the web, watching video content who are looking for an alternative to their Windows system. They have no interest in doing command line stuff and are used point and click. Definately a paradigm shift from when I first started out in the Linux world. It was operating system for power users and computer enthusiasts.
I want to see a UFC match between Richard Stallman and a vim enthusiast!! That would be funny.a new hacking film comes out ? only one I can think of vaguely hacking is "the imitation game" . Im in the market for suggested films . whats a good movie about hacking ? I don't think they have done the life story of Richard Stallman yet in Hollywood
Overall, installing Linux doesn't have much to do with using Linux (latter will pretty much always involve command line...) there's always virtual box but a serious enthusiast will probably opt to just wipe their machine or dual boot since virtual box has worse performance, I think there's major confusion over these basics and Linux desktop is probably going to stay an enthusiast thing...part of the reason I stopped distro stopping is I realized I learn less overall. My interest in linux has always partially been a coding interest, there's also the "politics", as I see open source being a form of anti-copyright or anti-intellectual property.I'd just repeat what I said here at another Thread 10 days ago
https://www.linux.org/threads/begin...t-distribution-i-should-use.41580/post-168045
Also, the OP has this from 2 years and 9 months ago:
https://www.linux.org/threads/suggestions-needed.26039/
It looks like he has not advanced since.
Chris Turner
wizardfromoz