![]() Unlike previously, users will not be required to download the “kali-linux-everything” packages during Kali’s setup via a network mirror, as they will be located on the same media, but the image is much larger to initially download due to this. This allows for a complete offline standalone image (ISO), for those who require all of Kali’s tools to be pre-installed. This release will welcome a new flavor, the “kali-linux-everything” image. Kali Everything Image: Everything in one place Utilizing the refreshed documentation sites ( Kali-Docs and Kali-Tools), the search function will help you find almost anything you could need using Kali Linux! This release comes with a fresh new look for the default landing page shipped inside Kali. If you are upgrading, you will need to manually apply these edits by doing the following: ┌──(kali㉿kali). If you do a fresh install of Kali 2022.1, you will have these changes. For those that miss the root skull (□), you can easily edit your ~/.zshrc: ┌──(root㉿kali). Along with this, the skull in the root prompt has been replaced with a simple ㉿. ![]() So it has been removed from our default shell, ZSH. Examples of this problem may be when writing a professional pentesting report or collaborating on debugging code and sharing the terminal, the right-side prompt (which had the exit code and the number of background processes) may of gotten in the way. We have made a few tweaks which we hope will make your life easier since our last prompt update in 2020.4. All of these problems have been addressed and they now have a universal feel to them all. Throw into the mix that there were multiple differences between “installer”, “live”, “netinstall” and “mini” options as well. Previously, the menus in the UEFI and the BIOS boot menus had different options, designs, and were also written differently, making them confusing. With these changes, it makes them consistent throughout. Moreover, the functions, theme and layout of the boot menu present in our ISO images have been improved. This update includes new wallpapers for desktop, login, and boot displays, in addition to a refreshed installer theme which you may have seen if you have recently updated. Using a yearly lifecycle, it makes it easier to recognize the different versions of Kali Linux over time. This one is for you bare-metal installers!Īs promised back in Kali 2021.2, beginning with this release (2022.1) going forwards, our yearly 20xx.1 versions will be the only releases to have the main visual updates. ![]() It’s a large one, so it’s going to have its own blog post once ready to help demonstrate its importance to us.
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