![]() This is good becuase hopefully it will prevent some people from using the distro for "evil means". Jummping straight into kali or linux's commandine isnt the easiest task. The only good thing about the whole situation is that at least if somebody who is wanting to cause harm or use kali's tools for "black hat" purposes, then there is a steep learning curve to learning how to use a majority of kali's tools as a beginner. As somebody new to linux theres no point having 300 or so programs that you have no idea what they do! Surely its better to learn slowly as you go about different networking tools and slowly build your own program package. Kali linux with its 300 strong or more hacking tools pre installed is overkill anyways, even experienced pent-testers supposedly ususally only use a handful of the 300 or so tools regularly. I think somebody would benefit more installing mint or ubuntu and then learning how a linux system works, its file hierarchy, then learn how networking works, and as one begins to learn networking then one can explore various networking tools like nmap and wireshark ect, and installing them from the repositorys.
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