New Kali Linux 2020.3 release | GUI Update(WSL2) and New Shell
Автор: Kapeed
Загружено: 2020-09-01
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Last week Kali Linux 2020.3 a new version was released and this release has various impressive updates and features. Here is the quick overview
• New Shell – Starting the process to switch from “Bash” to “ZSH“
• The release of “Win-Kex” – Get ready WSL2
• Automating HiDPI support – Easy switching mode
• Tool Icons – Every default tool now has its own unique icon
• Bluetooth Arsenal – New set of tools for Kali NetHunter
• Nokia Support – New devices for Kali NetHunter
• Setup Process – No more missing network repositories and quicker installs
Win-KeX
Setup
After getting WSL installed if you don’t know how to install you can watch my previous video just skip the setting up GUI step and then come back here. you can install Win-KeX by doing the following:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y kali-win-kex
Afterward, if you can just type in kex!
Press F8 to get out of kali
Please note, Win-KeX does require WSL v2 on x64 as it’s not compatible with WSL v1, or arm64. So, check out my previous video it has everything to set you up
New Shell (Is Coming)
Ok, now the next impressive feature is a new shell. By default, Kali Linux has always used “bash” (aka “Bourne-Again Shell”) as the default shell, when you open up a terminal or console. Any seasoned Kali user would know the prompt kali@kali:~$ (or root@kali:~# for the older users!) very well!
This is currently scheduled to be the default shell in 2020.4 (for this 2020.3 release, bash will still be the default).
If you have a fresh default install of Kali Linux 2020.3, you should have ZSH already installed just type zsh
if you have fresh installed kali 2020.3 you already have it However, if you installed an earlier version of Kali Linux and have upgraded to 2020.3, your user will be lacking the default ZSH configuration that we cooked with lots of love. So for upgrade users only, make sure to copy the configuration file:
kali@kali:~$ cp /etc/skel/.zshrc ~/
and if didn’t upgrade to this new version but want zsh you can install by using this command
sudo apt install -y zsh zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh-autosuggestions
Then all you need to do is switch to ZSH:
kali@kali:~$ zsh
┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~]
└─$
If you like what you see, you can set ZSH as your default (replacing bash) by doing chsh -s /bin/zsh. Which is what we will be doing in 2020.4.
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