UPDATE - Fixes for Kali Linux are listed after the instructions, (Kali Linux fixes video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qmTIqqOEr8d5oq8 ): Short instructions for installing Kali Linux: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Edit repository source file: cat /etc/apt/sources.list # Generated by distrobuilder # deb deb.debian.org/debian bullseye main # deb deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates main # deb deb.debian.org/debian-security/ bullseye-security main deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script (/usr/bin/gox): Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (/usr/bin/gosyn): xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn ------------------------ Fixes: To fix no audio, a prefix can be used: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 For games, you may need to add /usr/games. For example, for Frozen Bubble: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 /usr/games/frozen-bubble Some programs may require a special feature to be enabled. You may need to check the documentation for that program. For example, dash dash sound enables sound for Powermanga: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 /usr/games/powermanga --sound To fix no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side. From a terminal: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Questions are welcome and encouraged. Due to the design of KZbin's comment section, posting questions under the pinned comment or under another user's comment makes it difficult for me to find and answer questions. Please do not post your questions under the pinned comment or under other user's questions. Please create a new comment.
@Nitishjha_clips11 күн бұрын
I usually don't comment on any vedio but this time this vedio helped me a lot and much thankful to you again thank you so much for such a beautiful Vedio... almost trying from 5 months to setup Kali in Chromebook but always i failed to do that but this time your vedio helped me and this done I'm done with Kali set-up thanks again...❤
@InsertNameHere.17199 ай бұрын
FINALLY ^___^ some straight forward instructions that execute flawlessly. Thank you Ruth your a legend.
@Keyboardwarrior69967 ай бұрын
You are the best! I tried doing it through crouton but I did not work kept getting a container issue. I followed your instructions step by step I got it in one try you are seriously amazing ! I would love to get my certs courses through you if you offered it amazing job seriously!
@deantarisai14 күн бұрын
I second this !!!
@witwoowitwoo22879 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video I use a Chromebook and IV recently started a cyber security course and I've been trying for weeks to get Kali on to my laptop
@markivkovic72357 ай бұрын
Genuinely the most useful video on KZbin I've watched this week.
@AmirHassan-WHSАй бұрын
Brilliant! This is one of the only videos on this topic! I bought a new Chromebook instead of Ruth - and I think it was the right decision. I made sure it is much faster to be able to run Linux smoothly. Thank you again for this video - extremely helpful!
@Jaynim-here9 ай бұрын
thank you soo much !!!! i had chromebook and wanted to install kali on it i think this video is much much helpful for me !! please continue making video like this !!! at last thanks a lot !!
@MrMusic4910 ай бұрын
omg thank you so much ive been waiting for this type of vid for months maybe even for a year since we cant use crouton in the same way we could about 2-3 years ago thank you so much it worked so well
@dingokidneys9 ай бұрын
Nice tutorial. Clear and concise with enough explanation of what each step is doing. I've been hacking on Linux for nearly 30 years and have never had cause to use Xephyr so this was enlightening. I also learned a new shell idiom; '&>' for redirecting stdout and stderr together. Never ran into that before though I'm sure I've read just about the whole of the bash man page (which is huge) at some point. There's always something new to learn which is one thing I love about computing.
@dingokidneys3 ай бұрын
@@austinlohmiller1149 There are lots of KZbin channels dedicated to this kind of learning as is this one. Another is www.youtube.com/@LearnLinuxTV/videos He's got lots of basic to advanced stuff.
@KoolaidchuggerАй бұрын
everyone told me not to use a chromebook, but crostini is my first linux. your videos made me fall in love with chromebook tinkering. Got a few tricks ive come across myself as well. Can install and run steam no root too. Thankyou for these videos. i might buy your book soon. hope to see more chromebook linux stuff, the no root stuff is really cool.
@ThePoseidonX2Күн бұрын
how can u install steam and epic games on linux can u help me?
@Koolaidchugger17 сағат бұрын
@@ThePoseidonX2 yea i gotta go through my notion notes, ill send you the steps i used in a reply here
@ThePoseidonX217 сағат бұрын
@@Koolaidchugger thxs
@deantarisai14 күн бұрын
I love this! Thanks Ruth!!
@zalxploit_76 ай бұрын
Thank you, may God bless you and always be successful, Ruth🤩
@juniorq249110 ай бұрын
Thank you! Greatly appreciate it!
@GameOfNine8 ай бұрын
Awesome 🤩 Thank you!
@CarlitoBrigante-w2z10 ай бұрын
This Is Awesome! Thank you!
@CyrusBlades8 ай бұрын
I seriously love your videos and what you make possible for so many people!!! You're a truly amazing youtuber!!!
@tjbaby952412 күн бұрын
So I followed all the steps but when I restart the Chromebook and start the terminal, the Linux container times out before opening the terminal. What do I do ?
@ruthake9 күн бұрын
Google is merging the hardware, AI, Chromebook, and Android divisions. ChromeOS is also being separated from the Chrome browser. You may have received an update that I haven't received yet. We have very recently experienced several issues when starting the Kali desktop. Here are a few potential solutions: First, I recommend shutting down Linux, shutting down the Chromebook, restart the Chromebook, put the Chromebook online, start up Linux again, and try executing the gox script. --------------------- If that fails, I recommend trying to start Kali from a crosh terminal: Termina is a virtual machine (NOT the terminal) and takes a moment to start up. As an alternative to logging into the container with the you can log in with root (lxc exec penguin -- bash (it's dash dash space bash)). If echo $DISPLAY is not blank, then it doesn't need to be set with DISPLAY=:0 . Shut down Linux normally. Reboot the Chromebook. Ctrl+Alt+T to open a Crosh terminal: vmc list vmc start termina lxc list lxc start penguin lxc list lxc exec penguin su - echo $DISPLAY DISPLAY=:0 export DISPLAY echo $DISPLAY sudo mv /etc/environment /etc/environment.bak gox If a window asking for a password pops up, you can close it. --------------------- The mergers involving ChromeOS and Kali rolling updates, make running Kali Linux more challenging. The below script is a work in progress which I am currently using: sudo rm /tmp/.X20-lock &> /dev/null Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 3 sudo systemctl restart networking &> /dev/null & sleep 3 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & --------------------- Crosh and Terminal are also available through the ChromeOS Chrome Browser with the following URLs: chrome-untrusted://crosh chrome-untrusted://terminal
@AmirHassan-WHSАй бұрын
Can you create another video like this for an Ubuntu installation on Chromebook - no rooting? I would love there to be a way to have an Ubuntu desktop GUI on a Chromebook, executed with just a simple terminal command!
@ruthakeАй бұрын
The closer a distro is to Debian, the more likely this procedure will work: Canonical is no longer supporting LXC: discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/important-notice-for-lxd-users-image-server/18479 There are older articles: wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chrome_OS_devices/Crostini ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-ubuntu-on-chromebook#1-overview ChromeOS runs Linux in a nested structure: ChromeOS / CROSH -> VM / Termina -> LXC Container / penguin There are 2 ways to start up a CROSH terminal: Alt+Ctrl+T From the ChromeOS Chrome browser: URL: chrome-untrusted://crosh VM / Termina VMC list, start, stop, reconnect, destroy (USE DESTROY WITH CAUTION), and help: vmc list vmc start termina vmc stop termina vsh termina vmc destroy termina vmc --help LXC Container / penguin List, start, stop, connect user, connect root (it's dash dash space bash), help. In order to issue an lxc stop command, you must first exit the container: lxc list lxc start penguin lxc stop penguin lxc exec penguin su - lxc exec penguin -- bash lxc --help You may find it helpful to clone a container. A container must be stopped before it can be cloned: lxc copy penguin mycontainer lxc list lxc start mycontainer lxc stop mycontainer lxc exec mycontainer su - lxc exec mycontainer -- bash Example session: Alt+Ctrl+T vmc start termina lxc start penguin lxc exec penguin su - gox exit lxc stop penguin exit vmc stop termina exit
@AmirHassan-WHSАй бұрын
@@ruthake To be honest - I don't understand that but I appreciate the effort you put in to this. I will sdo some additional research.
@toomanyhackers-e9zАй бұрын
the audio dummy output can be fixed before you install Kali by installing pulseaudio and cros-pulse-config packages after installation the Debian container.
@ruthake18 күн бұрын
Thank you for the tip! I have had a chance to research this in depth. It appears the issue is caused when updating. cros packages are Chromium packages and are not updated by Kali. To update from 2023 to 2024: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y sudo apt install cros-pipe-config -y ------------------- To get a working volume control, remove the greyed out volume control icon from the top Panel, edit the launch command for PulseAudio Volume Control, and then Add PulseAudio Volume Control to the top Panel. The Command for PulseAudio Volume Control should be changed to: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 GDK_BACKEND=x11 pavucontrol ------------------- To fix no audio, edit the launch command of the app and prefix the Command with: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 For games, you may need to add /usr/games. For example, for Frozen Bubble: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 /usr/games/frozen-bubble Some programs may require a special feature to be enabled. You may need to check the documentation for that program. For example, /usr/games/powermanga --help shows that --sound (dash dash sound) enables sound for powermanga: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 /usr/games/powermanga --sound
@BenevoxAfricaАй бұрын
You're so coooooool, thank you for this
@702johnny10 ай бұрын
Your videos are great.
@fredalstrom8964Ай бұрын
Stumbled on your video, I got to say that is the most concise set of instructions. I have a question, is this only limited to the xfce desktop? Can others be installed like GNOME or Mate? Or is it because xfce performs better in the nested environment?
@ruthakeАй бұрын
Some Desktops can peacefully coexist and even run at the same time, use a different DISPLAY id if you intend to run them at the same time. The following desktops were tested with Debian 12: XFCE Desktop: Install: task-xfce-desktop Create the file: /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 & GNOME Desktop: install: gnome-shell Create the file: /usr/bin/gog Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 DISPLAY=:20 dbus-launch gnome-shell --x11 & IceWM Desktop: Install: icewm Create the file: /usr/bin/goice Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 DISPLAY=:20 icewm-session & Menu → Settings → Themes → NanoBlue i3wm Desktop: install: i3 Create the file: /usr/bin/goi3 Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 DISPLAY=:20 i3 & TWM Desktop: Install: twm, suckless-tools, nitrogen Create the file: /usr/bin/got Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 DISPLAY=:20 twm &> /dev/null & DISPLAY=:20 nitrogen --restore &> /dev/null & Create the run command file TWMRC for TWM configuration: ~/.twmrc ShowIconManager IconifyByUnmapping Button3 = : root : ! “dmenu_run -fn ‘Mono-20’ &> /dev/null &” Mouse is invisible until first app opens. Right click the desktop to run Dmenu. Run Nitrogen first to setup the wallpaper. To shut down TWM, do killall Xephyr in Chromebook Terminal and then do a regular Linux shutdown The following desktops were tested with Debian 11. KDE Desktop: Install: task-kde-desktop Create the file: /usr/bin/gok Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 DISPLAY=:20 startplasma-x11 &
@fredalstrom8964Ай бұрын
@@ruthake Thank you for reply, this is good information! I'm going give this a shot using Debian, not sure what desktop environment I'm gonna try this with.
@deathstroke24075 ай бұрын
It was a great video, I’ve done exactly you told and had no problem installing it but after installation it shows black screen after I hit gox, can you assist me?
@ruthake5 ай бұрын
It is likely an issue with the go script. Please copy and paste your go script (4:30). Here's the go script for quick reference with the example user id being ruth: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u ruth DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & ----------------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@deathstroke24075 ай бұрын
It worked thanks a lot
@le_seul20795 ай бұрын
don't work, everything after i launch kali linux for the first time update : it was me, in her comment, you have to follow the instruction for internet
@ruthake5 ай бұрын
Please provide the exact command you are executing along with any error messages. --------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@le_seul20795 ай бұрын
@@ruthake i found
@TGXNS3 ай бұрын
Same
@soyigaabiola72536 ай бұрын
I love your video, i was able to install the kali linux swiftly your instructions. Thank you. But a quick one, i can only see few tools to use, how can i be able to install, other tools like sniffing tools, vulnerability analysis, web application analysis? Pls i really need your help🤲🏿
@soyigaabiola72536 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. I have been able to install them using Google to search for the apps
@preschoolPT7 ай бұрын
Managed to get it to work, but could you do a tutorial on how to get sound and the WiFi to work 😊
@ruthake6 ай бұрын
I have video dedicated to that: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qmTIqqOEr8d5oq8 --------------------------------------- ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) - Kernel based sound service. PulseAudio - A depreciated sound server. JACK (JACK Audio Connection Kit) - A depreciated sound server. PipeWire - Handles multimedia for Linux such as audio. PipeWire is replacing PulseAudio and JACK sound servers. WirePlumber - Manages PipeWire. XDG (Cross-System Group) - XDG environmental variables help programs find things like PipeWire and D-Bus. D-Bus (Desktop Bus) - An IPC (InterProcess Communications) middleware meaning it helps programs talk to each other. --------------------------------------- To fix no audio, edit the launch command of the app and prefix the Command with: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 For games, you may need to add /usr/games. For example, for Frozen Bubble: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 /usr/games/frozen-bubble Some programs may require a special feature to be enabled. You may need to check the documentation for that program. For example, /usr/games/powermanga --help shows that --sound enables sound for powermanga: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 /usr/games/powermanga --sound --------------------------------------- To get a working volume control, remove the greyed out volume control icon from the top Panel, edit the launch command for PulseAudio Volume Control, and then Add PulseAudio Volume Control to the top Panel. The Command for PulseAudio Volume Control should be changed to: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 GDK_BACKEND=x11 pavucontrol --------------------------------------- To fix no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an 'e' on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side. The nameserver 8.8.8.8 and nameserver 8.8.4.4 are the Google DNS. From a terminal: cd /etc sudo nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, and Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux. --------------------------------------- The Kali fixes video includes examples of using other prefixes: GDK_BACKEND=x11: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mqbae3uln6tkocU&list Sommelier: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aIPTn6iao8-WZ8k&list
@preschoolPT6 ай бұрын
@@ruthake all working. how ever i cant get that command neofetch to work. um....???#
@ruthake6 ай бұрын
To see if neofetch is installed from a terminal: apt list neofetch The output should look like something like this, if it doesn't say installed, then you can install it: neofetch/stable,now 7.1.0-4 all [installed]
@LuminousLiftOff2 ай бұрын
great content it worked
@bee-l4n7 ай бұрын
help E: Unable to locate package kali-desktop-xfce
@ruthake7 ай бұрын
To see if the Linux side is connected to the internet, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping Check if kali-desktop-xfce is available, if it's not, please review the install instructions from below. From a terminal: apt list kali-desktop-xfce The output should look like: kali-desktop-xfce/kali-rolling,now 2024.1.0 all ------------------------------ For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@SuhqcOnTwitch4 күн бұрын
i went through all the steps but when i do gox command my linus just stays on the black screen when starting up
@ruthake3 күн бұрын
It may be an issue with the go script. Please copy and paste your go script (4:30). Here's the go script script I am currently testing for quick reference with the example user id being ruth. The original script is in the instructions below: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 3 sudo systemctl restart networking & sleep 3 sudo -u ruth DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 & If retrying the install instructions and the script above fails, please copy and paste any error messages from the terminal here. -------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@sergioscolari41903 күн бұрын
It doesnt work for me... After i did all correctly i open the terminal Linux and It keeps loading until It says that i have to restart the program... What should i do?
@ruthake3 күн бұрын
I recommend shutting down Linux, shutting down the Chromebook, restart the Chromebook, put the Chromebook online, start up Linux again, and try executing the gox script. If that fails, please let me know.
@admiral448 ай бұрын
Awesome video thank you so much ! I can’t figure out where I went wrong . I launch the desktop fine but when I click on synaptic to actually open it up after changing the command , my desktop just goes black instead of opening the app. Any ideas? I’ve double checked the script and just can’t figure out where I went wrong .
@admiral448 ай бұрын
Edit , so I right clicked on synaptic packet manager from the tool bar. And clicked on properties . From there I clicked edit and it showed a different command. I changed the command to gosyn and it no longer crashes the desktop however the pocket manager just simply doesn’t launch. In fact , when I right click on synaptic manager , the launch button is greyed out
@admiral448 ай бұрын
Also, not sure how much this affects it if at all. After typing the gosyn in the command my mouse cursor stayed as if I’m typing . I can still click on things like normal but the cursor no longer shows a regular mouse cursor unless I relaunch .
@admiral448 ай бұрын
Update: So I was able to launch it by bringing up the terminal and logging in as root . I launched it from there and everything is working now !
@adamsclement27058 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing :)
@brentharris66664 ай бұрын
This is great thank you. Is it possible to use this process to install any other repos?
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
The closer a distro is to Debian, the more likely this procedure will work: Canonical is no longer supporting LXC: discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/important-notice-for-lxd-users-image-server/18479 There are older articles: wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chrome_OS_devices/Crostini ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-ubuntu-on-chromebook#1-overview ChromeOS runs Linux in a nested structure: ChromeOS / CROSH -> VM / Termina -> LXC Container / penguin There are 2 ways to start up a CROSH terminal: Alt+Ctrl+T From the ChromeOS Chrome browser: URL: chrome-untrusted://crosh VM / Termina VMC list, start, stop, reconnect, destroy (USE DESTROY WITH CAUTION), and help: vmc list vmc start termina vmc stop termina vsh termina vmc destroy termina vmc --help LXC Container / penguin List, start, stop, connect user, connect root (it's dash dash space bash), help. In order to issue an lxc stop command, you must first exit the container: lxc list lxc start penguin lxc stop penguin lxc exec penguin su - lxc exec penguin -- bash lxc --help You may find it helpful to clone a container. A container must be stopped before it can be cloned: lxc copy penguin mycontainer lxc list lxc start mycontainer lxc stop mycontainer lxc exec mycontainer su - lxc exec mycontainer -- bash Example session: Alt+Ctrl+T vmc start termina lxc start penguin lxc exec penguin su - gox exit lxc stop penguin exit vmc stop termina exit
@DWiise4 ай бұрын
After doing everything to a T …was working fine for a few days. Only after I did the last few steps of this video, (i.e. configuring synaptic, configuring the panel and using undercover desktop) did run into issues. Now whenever I attempt to start the terminal it goes through the usual startup but freezes on the part where it says “STARTING LINUX CONTAINER” it gives an error saying “launching vmshell failed: error starting crostini for terminal:58 (START_CONTAINER_TIMED_OUT)
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
I would recommend shutting down Linux, shutting down the Chromebook, restart the Chromebook, put the Chromebook online, start up Linux again, and try executing the gox script. ------------------------- If that doesn't work, you can try starting up the desktop through the crosh terminal. From the ChromeOS Chrome browser: chrome-untrusted://crosh vmc start termina lxc list penguin should be in a STOPPED state. If it's not, do "lxc stop penguin" first. Once penguin is in a STOPPED state, continue with the following: lxc start penguin To log in as your user: lxc exec penguin su - To log in as root (it's dash dash space bash): lxc exec penguin -- bash ./gol.sh To shut down from the ChromeOS Chrome browser: exit (give it a moment, and press Enter if it ends with the message logout) lxc stop penguin exit vmc stop termina Close the browser.
@Ultron-0105 ай бұрын
I have followed all the steps everything is set but Menu option is not showing on my device How to fix it ?
@ruthake5 ай бұрын
To restore the XFCE Panel to it's default from the Terminal app BEFORE starting up the desktop: cd ~/.config rm -r xfce4 cd ~/.cache rm -r sessions Then reboot Linux.
@gitaglobalschool32187 ай бұрын
This will just run kali within that chrome os or remove Chrome os and install Kali?
@ruthake7 ай бұрын
This runs Kali within ChromeOS. The Linux development environment is separate from ChromeOS. Linux can be backed up and deleted at any time. Linux can be backed up in Chromebook Settings > Advanced > Developers > Linux development environment > Backup & restore > Backup Linux can be deleted in Chromebook Settings > Advanced > Developers > Linux development environment > Remove Linux can be restored from a backup file in Chromebook Settings > Advanced > Developers > Linux development environment > Backup & restore > Restore (if Linux has been deleted, the base install needs to be done first kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U )
@gitaglobalschool32187 ай бұрын
@@ruthake Thanks for the reply mam. I appreciate your well explained response.
@Westman58 ай бұрын
Thanks!!! This us way better than debian
@SaiGaneshBomminayuni7 күн бұрын
ruth i have done everything done but after giving usr which is gox for you iam getting a tab opened but display is not happening its only black screen iam not getting kali display what might be the problem
@ruthake7 күн бұрын
It may be an issue with the go script. Please copy and paste your go script (4:30). Here's the go script script I am currently using for quick reference with the example user id being ruth. The original script is in the instructions below: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 3 sudo systemctl restart networking &> /dev/null & sleep 3 sudo -u ruth DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & -------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@ROLANDOBONA103 ай бұрын
Hello, how can I install all the Kali tools? Since there are only a few coming, could you help me? greetings and a hug from Chile
@ruthake3 ай бұрын
I would recommend installing tools individually. Note that the Google container connects to the outside world through bridge software. All tools may not work as expected. In some cases, opening a port can help. This can be done in Chromebook Settings > About ChromeOS > Developers > Linux development environment > Port forwarding. Bridge Software: chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/containers/cros-container-guest-tools/ ----------------------------------- Canonical is no longer supporting LXC (this includes Ubuntu containers): discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/important-notice-for-lxd-users-image-server/18479
@ace-fk9yb6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this great Linux in a container option, especially for us ARM Chromebook users. Is there a way to set a default resolution in Kali? It usually starts up at 1920 x 1080, but I needed 1536 x 864 which is what I use in ChromeOS.
@ruthake6 ай бұрын
Due to the nature of Kali running in a container, the normal methods for scaling will not work. There are two options: 1. Set the Chromebook Display size (Chromebook Settings > Device > Displays > Display size) before starting Kali. 2. Start up Xephyr with sommelier. Here's an example script (the smaller the number, the bigger the screen. The bigger the number, the smaller the screen. 2 is half size, and 0.5 is double the size): sommelier -X --scale=0.8 Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & ------------------------- For additional scaling options in Kali: The desktop icon/font size can be adjusted by right clicking inside the desktop > select Desktop Settings... > go to the Icons tab > Icon size and Use custom font size The default font size can be adjusted by going to the Menu > Settings Manager (bottom right of the Menu) > Appearance > go to the Fonts tab > Default Font
@ZAIBMARRI15 күн бұрын
Please help me all the steps are clearly going well. untill i give the command of (sudo apt install kali-defaults -y ) it showing that error unable to locate the package kali-defaults . please solve the problem kindly
@ruthake15 күн бұрын
It may be an issue with the repository /etc/apt/sources.list file, the software key, or the update commands. You may wish to review the instructions. Executing "history" in the Terminal will show a list of previously executed commands. For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 3 sudo systemctl restart networking &> /dev/null & sleep 3 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@5abiXtasy2 ай бұрын
Hey great video! I was able to get the internet working within Kali Linux. Bluetooth is not working. I have tried enabling, restarting etc. It shows "Active: inactive (dead) bluetooth service was skipped because of an unmet condition check (conditionpathisdirectory)" Perhaps Chromebook is not giving up its bluetooth?
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
Google is in the process of merging Android and ChromeOS VMs and hardware. This may provide better solutions in the future. www.androidauthority.com/chrome-os-running-on-pixel-3442496/
@UnskilledGamer6917 ай бұрын
this is amazing how to run system in terminal :D
@SpeedStreets2 ай бұрын
When I try to reload synaptics packages I’m told I have a network problem how do I connect my network
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux
@domsbsanchez14 күн бұрын
Running into issues after turning Debian into kali. When trying to ‘install Kali-defaults -y’ it’s prompting “Unable to locate package Kali-defaults”. 3:38
@ruthake14 күн бұрын
Linux is case sensitive, kali-defaults starts with a lower case k: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y ---------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 3 sudo systemctl restart networking &> /dev/null & sleep 3 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@domsbsanchez14 күн бұрын
@@ruthake your awesome.
@bloodybumper5270Ай бұрын
When I do the line for “sudo apt install kali-defaults -y” it just says unable to locate package Kali-Defaults
@ruthakeАй бұрын
It could be an issue with the /etc/apt/sources.list repository file or it could be the Kali software key. It could also be an an internet connectivity issue in Linux (Internet fix listed in the bottom). ----------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn ----------------------------- To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux
@rollecorps5 ай бұрын
good day Ruth I have a problem I don't know how to change my wifi network to bridge connection can u plss help
@ruthake5 ай бұрын
Chromebook containers use bridge software to connect to the outside world, this will show as eth0. There is no direct connection between the Linux container and the Chromebook's WiFi. You can add the Network Monitor to the Panel: Right click the Panel and in the Panel sub menu, select Add New Items. From the Add New Items window, select Network Manager, and click the Add button. By default, the Network Monitor should be set to eth0 (Linux thinks it's connected to internet by ethernet). Open a browser to generate some traffic for the monitor.
@UngraduateBandaАй бұрын
Could not download all repository indexes is showing when I reload or install neofetch what to do?maam please help
@ruthakeАй бұрын
It sounds like an internet connectivity issue on the Linux side. To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux
@yawbaby527 ай бұрын
Thanks ❤
@forurinformation9859 ай бұрын
hello your content is so good i did all good but problem came in icon and fontz size how i can fix plz tell me
@ruthake9 ай бұрын
The screen resolution can be lowered to make everything bigger by going to Chromebook Settings > Device > Displays > Display size The desktop icon/font size can be adjusted by right clicking inside the desktop > select Desktop Settings... > go to the Icons tab > Icon size and Use custom font size The default font size can be adjusting by going to the Menu > Settings Manager (bottom right of the Menu) > Appearance > go to the Fonts tab > Default Font
@forurinformation9859 ай бұрын
@@ruthake thx
@Icekto8 ай бұрын
helped alot
@giovannipascoli15372 ай бұрын
miss, i cannot connect to the internet wile im in rhe desktop :/
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux
@hellyhussein590518 күн бұрын
help i have followed all step but when i run gox command the screen is blank and it show warning saying unable to load a failsafe session unable to determine session name. Possible cause : xfconfid isn't running(D-Bus setup problem); environment variable $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is set incorrectly(must include "/ets"), or xfce4-session is installed incorrectly how do i fix this
@ruthake18 күн бұрын
It's possibly a typo or network failure. We have also updated the gox script so that it restarts the network on the Linux side (I will be updating this video soon). Here's the updated gox script: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 3 sudo systemctl restart networking &> /dev/null & sleep 3 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & To see if the Linux side is connected to internet from the Terminal app (Ctrl+C to stop the ping): ping google.com If there is no output, restart the network: sudo systemctl restart networking It's ok to reissue install commands. If a program is already installed, then nothing will change. This should prevent having to re-download everything. ------------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 3 sudo systemctl restart networking &> /dev/null & sleep 3 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@Shayon-g2p9 ай бұрын
Hello fist I opened terminal Next sudo apt install nano-y After dpkg was interrupted you must manually run sudo dpkg configure a to correct the problem So how to fix it this command? Can you explain it ?
@ruthake9 ай бұрын
Is the rest of this command asking you: sudo dpkg --configure -a If so, run that command from the terminal. If the command didn't execute (sudo apt install nano-y), there needs to be a space between nano and -y.
@NebularyYT4 ай бұрын
Oops i commented on the wrong video. But I just wanted to ask how do I increase the size of everything in the kali linux container bcoz I cant see anything
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
Here's a method for enlarging the entire desktop, this has been an ongoing area of research. We've tried hundreds of combinations, don't hesitate to experiment. This method should also work for Debian. 0.5 doubles the screen size, 2 is half size, decimals can be used (ex. --scale=0.671). ruth is an example user id: sommelier -X --scale=0.5 Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u ruth DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Reboot Linux and startup the desktop again for the scale to take affect. For reference this is the unmodified version of the go script with the example user id being ruth: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u ruth DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & For a sommelier quick reference from a terminal: sommelier --help Sommelier Documentation: chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform2/+/HEAD/vm_tools/sommelier/ I have a video that goes into detail on Sommelier: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aIPTn6iao8-WZ8k
@deniro97476 ай бұрын
Sudo apt update and uppgrade does not work please help
@ruthake6 ай бұрын
Can you please copy and paste the error message here.
@deniro97476 ай бұрын
@@ruthake malformed line 3 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (type) The list of sources could not be read. :(
@ruthake6 ай бұрын
It sounds like there's a typo in the sources.list file. Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free ------------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@deniro97476 ай бұрын
@@ruthake im sorry im such a noob how do you delete ?
@deniro97476 ай бұрын
@@ruthake wait its working now, thank you for respond and help, ill Come back if somthing comes up again.
@bernaodiaz3 ай бұрын
everything worked but when i enter gox the screen stay black it wont turn to kali please help
@ruthake3 ай бұрын
It is likely an issue with the go script. Please copy and paste your go script (4:30). Here's the go script for quick reference with the example user id being ruth: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u ruth DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & -------------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@bernaodiaz3 ай бұрын
@@ruthake i copy paste your commands but it wont work
@bernaodiaz3 ай бұрын
@@ruthake It worked may God bless you
@CredereCleardotcom3 ай бұрын
Did everything but when I type gox from the terminal I get following error, please help :( /usr/bin/gox: line 1: Xephyr: command not found
@ruthake3 ай бұрын
It sounds like Xephyr is not installed. From a terminal to see if Xephyr is installed: apt list xserver-xephyr This should show: xserver-xephyr/kali-rolling,now 2:21.1.12-1 amd64 [installed] If it's not installed: sudo apt update -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Verify the location of Xephyr: which Xephyr It should show: /usr/bin/Xephyr Execute gox script again: gox -------------------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@themeseva52425 күн бұрын
10:28 : i have facing some problames i could not download packeges and neofetch are not be market please help me 🙏
@ruthake23 күн бұрын
It sounds like the Linux side is not connecting to the internet. To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux
@imagine3039 ай бұрын
it gives me Fatal server error: (EE) Server is already active for display 20 If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X20-lock and start again. (EE)
@ruthake9 ай бұрын
I recommend removing the lock file and then try starting the desktop again: sudo rm /tmp/.X20-lock gox
@jakeo63232 ай бұрын
no network connections show, i’ve tried pinging google and doing that fix. It is not on the linux side im thinkin it’s a driver please help . 🙏
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
Chromebook containers use bridge software to connect to the outside world, this will show as eth0. There is no direct connection between the Linux container and the Chromebook's WiFi. The Chromebook needs to be connected to the internet in order for Linux to be connected to the internet. -------------------------------- Clicking the network icon from the right side of the taskbar for enabling/disabling the network will always say "No network devices available" even if Linux is connected to the internet. -------------------------------- You can add the Network Monitor to the Panel: Right click the Panel and in the Panel sub menu, select Add New Items. From the Add New Items window, select Network Manager, and click the Add button. By default, the Network Monitor should be set to eth0 (Linux thinks it's connected to internet by ethernet). Open a browser to generate some traffic for the monitor. -------------------------------- For clarity just to confirm, this is the fix you tried? To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux
@pavanbaree44594 ай бұрын
After sudo apt install kali-defaults -y after this command its showing unable to locate package kali-defaults
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
It sounds like it is either an issue with the network connection on the Linux side or the repository. ------------------------------ To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux ------------------------------ If the internet on the Linux side is working, then I would recommend reviewing all the instructions before the "sudo apt install kali-defaults -y" command. For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@SaiGaneshBomminayuni6 күн бұрын
ruth when i am using kali there is a problem that is unable to acquire dpkg frontend lock (:13 permission denied) can you please tell me how to resolve it
@ruthake6 күн бұрын
I'll need to know the context of the message. Please copy and paste the command being executed along with any error messages.
@SaiGaneshBomminayuni6 күн бұрын
@@ruthake i tried to install iftop or h ping apt install iftop
@ruthake5 күн бұрын
It looks like sudo needs to be added at the beginning of the command: sudo apt install iftop
@Nyx-xl4es4 ай бұрын
Hello, please help, i followed the steps and i tried to run Kali but it never comes up, just blank screen, yes i used the internet Please how do i fix this ?
@ruthake3 ай бұрын
It sounds like an issue with the go script. Please copy and paste your go script (4:30). Here's the go script for quick reference with the example user id being ruth: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u ruth DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & ----------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@Nyx-xl4es3 ай бұрын
@@ruthake yes it was, I was using the command gol instead of gox so it wasn't working I flashed my laptop because I didn't realise on time, I tried other videos which led to developer mode and flashing, I was so sad about it It worked though ! Thank you so much !! You just gained a new follower ! ❤️
@bernaodiaz3 ай бұрын
@@Nyx-xl4es i have got evrything gox is working but if i press enter it wont work it for others there is a kali display but mine just shows a black site without nothing
@cs_prat4 ай бұрын
I have a problem, when I reload the synaptic package manager, it shows an error saying "Could not download all repository indexes". What can I do? Do I need to reload it?
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
It sounds like a connectivity issue. To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux -------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@Snusplanet4 ай бұрын
Hello! Everything works. But i cant open google and stuff, cus it says that i dont have network connection, but i do. So idk what to do
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux
@Snusplanet4 ай бұрын
@ruthake btw can you also make a tutorial on how to run exe files on chromebook plsss
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
I have not tested running Windows apps on ChromeOS. Wine should allow you to run .exe files. Here's an article about running Wine on a Chromebook: beebom.com/how-use-windows-10-apps-chromebook-using-wine/ You may also be interested in virtual machines: chromeunboxed.com/run-a-variety-of-virtual-machines-on-your-chromebook-with-gnome-boxes/
@Atrogz5 ай бұрын
I have a problem when I try to reload in synaptic. It says could not download all repository files. The repository may no longer be available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will ignored. Check your network connection and ensure the repository address in the preferences is correct. And then below says failed to fetch https…. Etc what do I do pls help 😅
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
It sounds like a network issue on the Linux side. To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux
@moubikoby2 ай бұрын
the network devices is not working can you halp my
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
If Linux is not connecting to the internet: To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux ---------------------------------- If you're attempting to directly access WiFi from the Linux side: The Linux development environment can't directly access WiFi: support.google.com/chromebook/thread/59406567/wireless-interface-not-appearing-in-linux-apps-in-chrome-os?hl=en You can add the Network Monitor to the Panel: Right click the Panel and in the Panel sub menu, select Add New Items. From the Add New Items window, select Network Manager, and click the Add button. By default, the Network Monitor should be set to eth0 (Linux thinks it's connected to internet by ethernet). Open a browser to generate some traffic for the monitor. You may wish to research it and see if ports need to be opened: Ports can be opened in Chromebook Settings > About ChromeOS > Developers > Linux development environment > Port forwarding
@stayskywalking2 ай бұрын
Hey while im in kali and trying to run synaptic package manager it says authentication is required and i need a password confused on what that would be or how to solve ?
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
From a terminal ( is the result from the whoami command): To find the user id: whoami To set the password for the user id: sudo passwd To set the root password: sudo passwd root Note, password is purposefully misspelled without "or" in it, and when you set any password, you will have to enter it in twice and it will not show what you are typing. If you forget your password, you can set the password again at any time with the sudo passwd command.
@stayskywalking2 ай бұрын
@@ruthake thanks so much!
@brauliovazquez19515 ай бұрын
Hey how can I install supplementary tools ?
@ruthake5 ай бұрын
I recommend using the Synaptic Package Manager: gosyn Script: 6:48 Configure Synaptic: 9:08 Using Synaptic: 10:11 You may also be interested in my Kali Fixes video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qmTIqqOEr8d5oq8
@BismillahHussaini-r3oАй бұрын
Hi mam the gox is not working when in type gox is saying /usr/bin/gox : line 1 : Xephyr : command not found can you help me please?
@ruthakeАй бұрын
It looks like Xephyr is missing an "e". Here's the go script for quick reference with the example user id being ruth: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u ruth DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & ---------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@BismillahHussaini-r3oАй бұрын
@@ruthakei fixed that again get that error
@ruthakeАй бұрын
It sounds like Xephyr is not installed. From a terminal to see if Xephyr is installed: apt list xserver-xephyr This should show: xserver-xephyr/kali-rolling,now 2:21.1.12-1 amd64 [installed] If it's not installed: sudo apt update -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Verify the location of Xephyr: which Xephyr It should show: /usr/bin/Xephyr Execute gox script again: gox
@coltinbrantley150723 күн бұрын
Question? Does it matter that the terminal is my user @penguin instead of kali? I'm doing ethical hacking and don't know if it will be a issue for my classes
@ruthake22 күн бұрын
This should not affect functionality.
@Alastorvr-coil5 ай бұрын
How much storage does it take
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
Less than 6GB.
@702johnny10 ай бұрын
Mint next?
@ruthake10 ай бұрын
I don't believe the technique used for turning Debian into Kali will work for Mint. You may be interested in researching LMDE: www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php In the future I'll be covering containers. You can manually install a Linux Mint container: us.lxd.images.canonical.com/ For a Linux Mint container to be functional, it will require bridge software to connect it to ChromeOS: chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/containers/cros-container-guest-tools/
@702johnny10 ай бұрын
@@ruthake Awesome. Love your coverage on Linux on chromebooks. Makes the chromebooks so much more useful.
@tony_cipriani6416Ай бұрын
8:59 Here i have a problem when I wanna lunch the desktop it says: Command not found
@ruthakeАй бұрын
It sounds like the script doesn't have execute permissions. I recommend the following command, from a terminal: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox ------------------------------ For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@tony_cipriani6416Ай бұрын
@@ruthake thank you I've solved the problem can u give me some kali tools commands
@ruthakeАй бұрын
The Firefox browser has bookmarks to the Kali documentation (12:56). I think you would also really enjoy the Advanced BASH-Scripting Book available through Syanptic. These commands often provide additional documentation: man info --help (it's dash dash help) The URL file:/// can be used with any browser. This gives an easy way to search/view PDF/HTML books. qpdfview is also an excellent PDF reader (install: qpdfview). Advanced BASH-Scripting Book (This one's really fun!): Install: abs-guide File location: /usr/share/doc/abs-guide/html Debian Handbook: Install: debian-handbook File location: /usr/share/doc/debian-handbook/html Debian Reference: Install: debian-reference File location: /usr/share/debian-reference Installation Guide: Search for: installation-guide File location: /usr/share/doc/installation-guide-system Maintenance Guide: Install: maint-guide File location: /usr/share/doc/maint-guide/html Reference Card: Install: debian-refcard File location: /usr/share/doc/debian-refcard
@tony_cipriani6416Ай бұрын
@@ruthake thank you and how can i make Linux recognise the network my laptop connected to without restarting kali
@ruthakeАй бұрын
To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux
@skerpent7 ай бұрын
would it be possible to use this same method for arch?
@ruthake7 ай бұрын
I don't believe the technique used for turning Debian into Kali will work for Arch. There are Debian Arch conversion scripts available, however these are not compatible with a container based system: packages.debian.org/bullseye/arch-install-scripts In the future I'll be covering containers. You can manually install a Linux Arch container: images.linuxcontainers.org/ For a Linux Arch container to be functional, it will require bridge software to connect it to ChromeOS: chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/containers/cros-container-guest-tools/ Chrome OS devices/Crostini Arch Wiki: wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chrome_OS_devices/Crostini
@Ihavenobrainlol29 ай бұрын
I followed along with the tutorial but when I try to run kali by entering gox it wont run
resizeable is missing a dash. It should look like: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u dhdh2k DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & The script needs to also be executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox
@Ihavenobrainlol29 ай бұрын
@@ruthake It worked thank you 💛
@jimsimmons26745 ай бұрын
I have the Lenovo N23 and i could install linux but when i try to i get low on disk space warning and the slider for disk size only goes to 6.8GB?It says Linux needs at least 10gb disk space?Any suggestions?
@ruthake5 ай бұрын
The only option is to free up storage on the Chromebook side.
@ghostkiller-ep8cd4 ай бұрын
please help after I put in the Kali key that works, but when I try to update it with sudo apt update -y it tells me malformed line 3 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (type) the list of sources could not be read. it says the same thing when I try to upgrade it with sudo apt full-upgrade -y. please tell me how to fix it please and thank you
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
It sounds like there's an issue with the sources.list file. Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free --------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@gertrudekristineagena91973 ай бұрын
how to uninstall?
@ruthake3 ай бұрын
Linux can be deleted in Chromebook Settings > About ChromeOS > Developers > Linux development environment > Remove
@ibrakabak80032 ай бұрын
The gox command didn’t work to start kali . Can you help me
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
Please copy and paste any error messages here. ------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@ibrakabak80032 ай бұрын
@@ruthake please it’s worked. My Kali Linux is working perfectly. But do u organize class on how to use Kali Linux? Because am new with this but I want to learn
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
Most things that run on Kali will run on Debian and vice versa which means most Debian documentation will be applicable to Kali. Chromebook containers use bridge software to connect to the outside world, this will show as eth0. There is no direct connection between the Linux container and the Chromebook's WiFi. These commands often provide additional documentation from a terminal: man info --help (it's dash dash help) HTML/PDF Documentation: The URL file:/// can be used with any browser. This gives an easy way to search/view PDF/HTML books. qpdfview is also an excellent PDF reader (install: qpdfview). Debian Handbook: Install: debian-handbook File location: /usr/share/doc/debian-handbook/html Debian Reference: Install: debian-reference File location: /usr/share/debian-reference Installation Guide: Search for: installation-guide File location: /usr/share/doc/installation-guide-system Maintenance Guide: Install: maint-guide File location: /usr/share/doc/maint-guide/html Reference Card: Install: debian-refcard File location: /usr/share/doc/debian-refcard Advanced BASH-Scripting Book (This one's really fun!): Install: abs-guide File location: /usr/share/doc/abs-guide/html ---------------------------- Google is in the process of merging Android and ChromeOS VMs and hardware. This may provide better solutions in the future. www.androidauthority.com/chrome-os-running-on-pixel-3442496/ For everything Chrome related: www.chromium.org/chromium-projects/ ---------------------------- Security is not my area of expertise, but I think you may enjoy the SecurityFWD channel with Kody and the Naomi Brockwell TV channel. "SecurityFWD shows the latest security tools, amazing projects, and keeps you on the edge of what's possible in security today." SecurityFWD Channel (Current): www.youtube.com/@SecurityFWD Original Channel: www.youtube.com/@NullByteWHT What happened to Nullbyte? kzbin.info/www/bejne/a37WhaBjq5WsobM Naomi Brockwell TV www.youtube.com/@NaomiBrockwellTV
@ibrakabak80032 ай бұрын
@@ruthake Thank you
@markknight276810 ай бұрын
So since I have debian installed already on the chromebook I do not need to remove debian as this will just change it over to Kali? Correct?
@ruthake10 ай бұрын
You don't have to switch to Kali, unless you want to use Kali. In general, software that runs in Kali can be run on Debian, and vice versa. If you switch to Kali, you would need to start over.
@mannyoviedo29632 ай бұрын
best video EVER
@nuryasin54312 ай бұрын
Hey guys, there is a problem with me when i want to use the terminal for some command like dirb, nslookup, etc. Is it because of it's simple install or another reason? Can someone tell me how to use common linux tools using this installation? Thanks....
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
It's understandable that new users interested in security may be overwhelmed by the abundance of information. I would strongly recommend starting with the Advanced BASH-Scripting guide (install abs-guide), and then continue onto the Debian Handbook (install debian-handbook). In the handbook, the networking tools are in Chapter 10. You may wish to install info. Chromebook containers use bridge software to connect to the outside world, this will show as eth0. There is no direct connection between the Linux container and the Chromebook's WiFi. These commands often provide additional documentation: man info --help (it's dash dash help) The URL file:/// can be used with any browser. This gives an easy way to search/view PDF/HTML books. qpdfview is also an excellent PDF reader (install: qpdfview). Debian Handbook: Install: debian-handbook File location: /usr/share/doc/debian-handbook/html Debian Reference: Install: debian-reference File location: /usr/share/debian-reference Installation Guide: Search for: installation-guide File location: /usr/share/doc/installation-guide-system Maintenance Guide: Install: maint-guide File location: /usr/share/doc/maint-guide/html Reference Card: Install: debian-refcard File location: /usr/share/doc/debian-refcard Advanced BASH-Scripting Book (This one's really fun!): Install: abs-guide File location: /usr/share/doc/abs-guide/html
@nuryasin54312 ай бұрын
@@ruthake Thank you Ruth. I'll try Your recommendation.
@NogiPhp2 ай бұрын
I couldn't install the software
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
It sounds like the Linux side is not connecting to the internet. To confirm the network is down on the Linux side, try pinging Google from a terminal: ping www.google.com Ctrl-C to stop the ping If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano Reboot Linux ---------------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@NogiPhp2 ай бұрын
@@ruthake It worked, thanks for the help, I'm a little new in this area so I still don't know how to solve a problem like this very well. thank you again
@ChrisDemesmin4 ай бұрын
when i put Download Kali software key in linux it tells me wget: invalid option -- '0' usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]... I tried the help option but that doesn't help. you you have an alternative code for Kali on linux?
@ruthake4 ай бұрын
The software key command should have dash capital O with no spaces in between: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc ------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@ChrisDemesmin4 ай бұрын
@@ruthake thanks ima going input that now. I’ll let you know how that goes after
@ChrisDemesmin4 ай бұрын
@@ruthake you truly are brilliant, your update worked perfectly. Thanks!
@ChrisDemesmin4 ай бұрын
@@ruthake when got to the end and put in gox the kali lunix window shows up i wait about 10mins and it just stayed dark there was no tool bar that came up as it showed from your example, so i tried following the steps from the link it showed me but all i notice was that it was asking for me to update the kali lunix software. after that i tried rerunning it again and now it saying i have to remove /tmp/.X20-lock and start again. how do i do that since im very new to this?
@ChrisDemesmin4 ай бұрын
@ruthake i can still lunch synaptic package manager by using it on penguin i was just a bit concern that everything just didnt play accordingly
@Voice_0f_Liberty3 ай бұрын
Your too cute to be doing naughty things like installing Kali on a Chromebook! LMAO jk just found your channel thanks for the tips pun intended ;)
@abcdeath495110 ай бұрын
how fix audio
@ruthake9 ай бұрын
I recommend prefixing the launch command of a program you are trying to run with the following: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 For games, you will need to add /usr/games. For example, for Frozen Bubble: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 /usr/games/frozen-bubble Some programs may require a special feature to be enabled. You will need to check the documentation for that program. For example, dash dash sound enables sound for Powermanga: env XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 /usr/games/powermanga --sound I'll be making another video that covers some Kali related issues.
@Stevendolores-x2m7 ай бұрын
Failed to dowload neofetch 10:35
@ruthake7 ай бұрын
Can you copy and paste the error here? To make sure the internet is working on the Linux side, try opening a browser and go to the Kali website. You can also check the sources.list file. From a terminal: cat /etc/apt/sources.list Everything should be commented out (lines should start with #), except for the last line which should be: deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free You may want to try closing Synaptic, and from a terminal: sudo apt update -y sudo apt dist-upgrade -y Then try starting Synaptic and reloading (Reload button at top left). You can still use apt to install software: sudo apt install neofetch -y ---------------------------------------- If there is no internet on the Linux side, create a new resolv.conf file (it's resolve without an e on the end). After creating the file, reboot Linux. Linux may recreate the file after rebooting, that's normal. This should restore internet on the Linux side: cd /etc mv resolv.conf resolv.bak nano resolv.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 nameserver 8.8.4.4 Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano
@rollecorps9 ай бұрын
I need password i dont know it i need it for root😢 so i can use reaver airckmng comand😢😢😢
@ruthake9 ай бұрын
To set the root password from a terminal: sudo passwd root
@rollecorps9 ай бұрын
@@ruthake tysm omg hr the best
@ozcanarikan53016 ай бұрын
Hi, I am having trouble when I try to execute gox script. It gives error `No protocol specified. Xephyr cannot open host display. Is Display set?` Can you help me to fix this?
@ruthake6 ай бұрын
I would recommend shutting down Linux, shutting down the Chromebook, restart the Chromebook, put the Chromebook online, start up Linux again, and try executing the gox script. If that doesn't work, it's likely an issue with the go script. For your convenience I've included the complete install instructions. If you continue to have an issue, please copy and paste your go script (4:30): --------------------------------- This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@ManuelMute3 ай бұрын
hello ruth :) , tengo un errror al ejecutar el script gox ( osea lanzar el escritorio) A continuacion el error : @penguin: -$ gox /usr/bin/gox: line 1: xephyr : command no found @penguin: -$ ;( espero tu pronta respuesta //// excelente canal Ruth !!!!!
@ruthake3 ай бұрын
Linux is case sensitive, so Xephyr needs to be spelled with a capital X. ----------------------------- From a terminal to confirm Xephyr is installed: apt list xserver-xephyr This should show: xserver-xephyr/kali-rolling,now 2:21.1.12-1 amd64 [installed] Verify the location of Xephyr: which Xephyr It should show: /usr/bin/Xephyr ----------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@DadBodRocks2 ай бұрын
how do I fix the desktop gui not showing up after running the script
@ruthake2 ай бұрын
It is likely an issue with the go script. Please copy and paste your go script (4:30) and any error messages if there are any. Here's the go script for quick reference with the example user id being ruth: Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u ruth DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & -------------------------------------- For your convenience I've included the complete instructions. This procedure requires a fresh Linux install on a Chromebook, which installs a base Debian container which we transform into Kali. 1. Base Install: kzbin.info/www/bejne/apOulpSMrMSYp8U 2. Install Kali: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaGqlnaLacp6aNE&lc=Ugwo_ICwIfUItHYJiet4AaABAg Here are the complete instructions: Install nano from a terminal: sudo apt install nano -y Delete everything in the repository source file and add the following line: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free Download Kali software key: sudo wget archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/kali-archive-keyring.asc Update system: sudo apt update -y sudo apt full-upgrade -y Install software: sudo apt install kali-defaults -y sudo apt install kali-desktop-xfce -y sudo apt install synaptic -y sudo apt install xserver-xephyr -y Create gox script: sudo nano /usr/bin/gox Xephyr -br -fullscreen -resizeable :20 & sleep 5 sudo -u DISPLAY=:20 startxfce4 &> /dev/null & Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gox script executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gox Create gosyn script (may no longer be necessary, use only if needed): sudo nano /usr/bin/gosyn xhost + && sudo synaptic && xhost - Ctrl-O, Enter, Ctrl-X to save the file and exit nano. Make gosyn executable: sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/gosyn Shut down Linux, shut down Chromebook, and then restart Chromebook and start up Linux. Then execute gox script: gox Change launch command for Synaptic Package Manager to: gosyn
@DadBodRocksАй бұрын
@@ruthake thank you I figured it out, for some reason I had to.restart manually and then I was a little impatient as well