most distros offer to ship installation media, if I were a college and teaching students about pentesting I might distribute Kali linux usbs and it'd be easier to just buy them in bulk rather than write and test 100 flash drives
I never understood the point of Kali Linux. I can download individual applications and scripts myself to my lightweight distribution, which doesn't even identify itself as Kali, which just increases my security. If I need a liveboot distribution with the scripts, that can also be solved without using Kali. I have to admit that Kali has a nice look, but otherwise it looks like bloat to me 😁
Dr. G. Power
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in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •I have to admit that Kali has a nice look, but otherwise it looks like bloat to me 😁
Brodie Robertson
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