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You mean aside from the name calling in your other thread? You mean aside from *TELLING* people (who VOLUNTEER OUR TIME?) how you EXPECT them to answer you?? You mean aside from ignoring the forum rules about text-speak, doing research, and showing your own efforts?? Do you mean aside from all that???
If you don't understand these very basic things, then it would be better if you don't post back until you do.
I didn't name you a bad name, in the name of allah i have done nothing bad to you.
I didn't name you a bad name, in the name of allah i have done nothing bad to you.
You've been reported by me and others at this point; if you honestly can't understand what you've been told and why up to this point, there isn't a way it can be explained more simply to make you understand.
You've been reported by me and others at this point; if you honestly can't understand what you've been told and why up to this point, there isn't a way it can be explained more simply to make you understand.
The only one who isn't calm appears to be you; you go on a rant about what you expect, call people names, then try to play ignorant. Not your 'brother', and wouldn't be too happy if I was.
The only one who isn't calm appears to be you; you go on a rant about what you expect, call people names, then try to play ignorant. Not your 'brother', and wouldn't be too happy if I was.
Ask your questions. Respect the answers. Answers are sometimes indirect, because they're trying to help you learn the concepts, rather than just copy/paste commands. They're "teaching you to fish."
This is getting overheated. Huzorg, the point of this forum is not simply to give people answers but to show them how to investigate and solve Linux problems by themselves, so that later on they can help others. In Windows forums you can sometimes get an "answer" to a problem in the form of a registry hack (which you have to enter exactly as is) and it will make your system operational again. But you don't know how or why it worked so you've learned nothing.
Linux is different. A Linux system is designed to be understood by its user/administrator. If something goes wrong, there are all kinds of tools to get information about the problem. That's why you will often be asked to carry out certain commands and post the results. Then, when you are told what you have to do to fix it, you know why you are doing those things. That's how you learn stuff. You don't learn much by just being given an answer on a plate.
And by the way, why are you using Kali? It's a very difficult distro for general use because it was designed for a very specific purpose: professional penetration testing. Please find yourself a better distro: there are plenty out there.
This is getting overheated. Huzorg, the point of this forum is not simply to give people answers but to show them how to investigate and solve Linux problems by themselves, so that later on they can help others. In Windows forums you can sometimes get an "answer" to a problem in the form of a registry hack (which you have to enter exactly as is) and it will make your system operational again. But you don't know how or why it worked so you've learned nothing.
Linux is different. A Linux system is designed to be understood by its user/administrator. If something goes wrong, there are all kinds of tools to get information about the problem. That's why you will often be asked to carry out certain commands and post the results. Then, when you are told what you have to do to fix it, you know why you are doing those things. That's how you learn stuff. You don't learn much by just being given an answer on a plate.
And by the way, why are you using Kali? It's a very difficult distro for general use because it was designed for a very specific purpose: professional penetration testing. Please find yourself a better distro: there are plenty out there.
Very well explained, ummh i just love kali coz it look cool, and has plenty of tools
Very well explained, ummh i just love kali coz it look cool, and has plenty of tools
As you've been asked several times now, read the LQ Rules about text-speak and not using it, along with the "How to ask a smart question" link. You insult people and generally behaved rudely. Your posting signature is clear evidence of that.
And had you tried reading Kali's own website, their own developers recommend you NOT install it to your system, but use it from a USB drive for security/pentesting purposes. https://www.kali.org/docs/introducti...se-kali-linux/
It has a regular desktop, and ANY distro can look identical to the standard Kali desktop. It has as many tools as any other distro of Linux. By ignoring what you're being told you are setting yourself up for a mass of problems, since Kali *IS NOT* designed for daily use. Sound/bluetooth/wifi and general web browsing are going to be problematic. If you don't know Linux, install something else. You've been asked to read things and haven't, and are still ignoring advice from those more experienced than you are.
Very well explained, ummh i just love kali coz it look cool, and has plenty of tools
I don't think you love it. Actually you can't really use it [as far as I see] and in the future you will need to solve a lot of similar issues - instead of enjoying it.
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