![]() We have removed customization for “live” images – the installer switched back to copying the content of the live filesystem allowing again full offline install but forcing usage of our default XFCE desktop.We have cached kali-linux-large & every desktop environment into the install image (which is why its a little larger than previous to download) – allowing for a COMPLETE offline network install.We have removed kali-linux-everything as an install time option (which is every package in the Kali Linux repository) in the installer image, as you can imagine that would have taken a long time to download and wait for during install. ![]() We also have used different software on the back end to generate these images, and a few bugs slipped through the cracks (which explains the 2020.1a and 2020.1b releases).” They couldn’t understand why the installs where taking so long. As the packages were not in the image, if you selected anything other than the default options it would require network access to obtain the missing packages beyond default.Īfter release, we noticed some users selecting “everything” and then waiting hours for installs to happen. ![]() When we did that, we couldn’t include metapackages beyond default in those images, as it would create too large of an ISO. “It was intended that both “installer” & “live” could be customized during setup, to select which metapackage and desktop environment to use. Kali team introduces new style of images, “installer” & “live”. ![]() ![]() In the latest version, the desktop images no longer used “root/toor” as the default credentials to login, but had moved to “kali/kali”. Kali Linux 2020.2 also allows users to install metapackage during system setup, or once Kali is up and running if PowerShell is compatible with the architecture. The latest version is released with dark and light themes for KDE Plasma. Kali team announced the release of Kali Linux 2020.2 release. ![]()
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