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If it is not. graphical.target. Then you can set the default by entering: # systemctl set-default graphical.target. Also you need to enable a display manager, or else boot will fail. Try: # systemctl enable gdm. # systemctl start gdm. If there were no errors reboot and let us know.
Solution 2: please execute the following command. Then try sudo apt-get update If you find the same error, please choose another solution. Solution 3: Please keep a back up file before changing the sources.list file Using text editor add these lines to /etc/apt/sources.list file.
@MrKrisey You have added a third party repository to Kali Linux which require a pub key. Cinaed Simons is totally right because adding others repository may break your configuration. This answer come to solve only the missing key issue, you can add some details to your question, I will submit an edit (the repository name recently added). –
Discussion of Kali Linux. dial tcp: lookup www.dyson.ch on 192.168.0.1:53: read udp 192.168.0.103:60923->192.168.0.1:53: i/o timeout
Old question, but the top result when searching for ED444FF07D8D0BF6 here.. Folks attempting to use Microsoft's instructions for installing Kali manually in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL or WSL2) will currently run into this issue.
I'm new to linux and am running a fresh install of Kali Linux on hyper-v and am having issues with connecting to the internet via my ethernet cable, which appears when I run ifconfig. I am confused on how I was able to install Kali Linux, but not that I have it running, the internet won't connect. Things I have done to try and resolve:
From Kali Linux Official Documentation: The Kali Linux distribution is based on Debian Wheezy. But, as noted, Kali 2.0's new 4.0 kernel is based on Debian Jessie. From your results of uname -a, you have Kali Linux 2.0 with a kernel version of 4.0.0, hence your kali is based on Debian Jessie. Share. Improve this answer. edited Feb 18, 2016 at 5:01.
usermod -e -1 root. passwd root. The first command will ensure the root account won't be locked by the expiration mechanism, and the second will set a new password for the root account, unlocking it in the process. Make the password a hard-to-guess one, in case the system becomes connected to network while the root account is still enabled.