
We have pre-configurations for Enlightenment, i3, LXDE, and MATE as well.
After the setup is complete, you can install even more. Even when you pick a method, there are still options you can choose from, such as a desktop environment.īy default, Kali uses Xfce, but during the setup process, allows for GNOME, KDE, or no GUI to be selected. You may want to access Kali locally or remotely, either graphically or on the command line. How you choose to interact with Kali is completely up to you.
Kali newsletter - Rather than you coming to us for updates, we can push them to your inbox. New Kali website - You may have noticed a few things looking different. The Kali project itself also has a couple different changes: Kali ARM - Preliminary support for Parallels on Apple Silicon (Apple M1) & Raspberry Pi 400 (WiFi Support). Kali NetHunter - New BusyBox & Rucky version, and boot-animation. New tools & updates - Multiple new tools have been added to Kali and are ready for you. Partnership with more tool authors - BC Security & Joohoi have been producing great tools and we want to support them. Command Not Found - A helping hand to say if a program needs to be installed. Terminals - mate-terminal, terminator and tilix all had various work carried out on them. KDE 5.20 - Plasma also received a version bump. Xfce 4.16 - Our preferred and current default desktop environment has been updated and tweaked. The summary of the changelog since the 2020.4 release from November 2020 is: This edition brings enhancements of existing features, and is ready to be downloaded or upgraded if you have an existing Kali Linux installation. Today we’re pushing out the first Kali Linux release of the year with Kali Linux 2021.1.