

Now that you know the basic information, let's get started using it. We now have a build specifically designed for the ARM architecture.You can now invoke any tool from any directory as all tool directories are in the PATH variable.Continuity into the future as Ubuntu pursues its own agenda that is inconsistent with hacking and security.Updates on some old tools such as Metasploit, p0f, etc.The GNOME interface, if you are familiar with it.Some of the advantages of using Kali include the following. The Advantages of Using Kali Over BackTrack The transition from Ubuntu to Debian should not be difficult as Ubuntu began as a fork of Debian and share many of the same features and conventions. That would have left BackTrack without an Ubuntu release they were both comfortable with and had support. BackTrack was built on Ubuntu 10.04 and that Ubuntu release was scheduled for non-support. One of the reasons that the folks at Offensive Security gave for converting from Ubuntu to Debian is that they are not comfortable with the direction that Ubuntu is going.

This won't create dramatic differences, but some subtle ones.


One of the first things you may notice different about Kali is that it is built on Debian Linux instead of Ubuntu Linux. Some tools are in different places, but in general, Kali is very similar to BackTrack. Those of you who are using BackTrack, don't worry, things are very similar.
