![]() ![]() ![]() Issue It was intended that both “installer” & “live” could be customized during setup, to select which metapackage and desktop environment to use. With Kali Linux 2020.1 we announced our new style of images, “installer” & “live”. This can be done by running the following command, sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales, then log out and back in. One last note on the subject of ARM devices, we are not installing locales-all any more, so we highly recommend that you set your locale. We also warned back in 2019.4 that we would be moving away from a 8GB minimum SD card, and we are finally ready to pull the trigger on this. We are no longer using the super user account to login with. With Kali Linux 2020.1, desktop images no longer used “root/toor” as the default credentials to login, but had moved to “kali/kali”. PowerShell isn’t in the default metapackage (that’s kali-linux-default), but it is in the one that includes the default and many extras, and can be included during system setup. This means, if you choose to install this metapackage during system setup, or once Kali is up and running ( sudo apt install -y kali-linux-large), if PowerShell is compatible with your architecture, you can just jump straight into it ( pwsh)! We now have put PowerShell into one of our (primary) metapackages, kali-linux-large. ![]()
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