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    Kali Linux 1.1.0a armhf for Nokia N900 (working WiFi injection)

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    jellyroll | # 81 | 2016-01-12, 21:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by justmemory View Post
    OK, I have been trying to chroot this kali image but it seems that maemo kernel is too old to do this - at least chroot prompts me the following: "FATAL: kernel too old". I think that's it...
    I did also couldn't chroot into that image from the Maemo system. I use it on a micro sd-card along with u-boot. The Maemo kernel is too old to install packages from Kali's sana repo and others. The latest libc6:armhf package has support for minimum kernel version of 2.6.32 and above. Maybe this will help you to chroot into it anyway.
    http://unix.stackexchange.com/questi...for-my-arm-soc

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    justmemory | # 82 | 2016-01-13, 07:27 | Report

    Thanks, jellyroll
    I was trying to find a solution the whole day yesterday; maybe I will try this method later (I'm a bit frustrated; not have too much experience in building packages, .so-s etc.).

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    sulu | # 83 | 2016-01-14, 16:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by justmemory View Post
    OK, I have been trying to chroot this kali image but it seems that maemo kernel is too old to do this - at least chroot prompts me the following: "FATAL: kernel too old". I think that's it...
    The Maemo kernel is indeed too old.
    For Easy Debian Jessie I was able to circumnavigate that by patching the glibc package, as I described here [1] in step 1.
    It might work with Kali too, but I've never tried this with a glibc version that's used to running on a 4.x kernel.
    The major downside is that you have to do this for every single glibc update, so you can't just roll with Kali anymore.

    Just a hint:
    Originally Posted by justmemory View Post
    If you want graphical interface, you have to install vncserver on kali, and a vnc viewer on n900;
    While vnc of course is a valid option, it has the downside of coming with a certain performance penalty.
    Since both, host and guest are running an x-server you can solve this in a more elegant way via xephyr.
    You need to install the xserver-xephyr package in Kali. Details about the start configuration can be taken from the debian-lxde script in Maemo's Easy Debian package.


    [1] http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=3138

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    justmemory | # 84 | 2016-01-15, 07:15 | Report

    Thanks a lot, sulu! I may try your solution when I will have time; looks promising.

    Yeah, the downside sucks but... Maybe some automatition or something will do the work if your solution would work on Kali. Or simply have to use dual boot...

    I'm aware of the xserver-xephyr method; honestly I use my 1.1.0 kali image that way But it needs chroot too...

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    keero619 | # 85 | 2016-02-17, 23:52 | Report

    How to install kali linux plz be detail i can not understand what u rite

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    endsormeans | # 86 | 2016-02-18, 00:12 | Report

    mai-bee u shud tri prawpir gramer thenne peeplz wud tak u siriusley

    http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...48&postcount=1

    includes THE INSTALLATION GUIDE

    If you need a noob guide...
    then perhaps
    easy debian or another easy ____ is (I think) a better place to start before tackling more complex operations...

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    blackjack4it | # 87 | 2016-04-28, 06:57 | Report

    Hi there, I've dd the image to a 32gb sd class 10. I can see the 2.0 partition (ext4) in gparted but when I reboot and select Kali-Linux in U-Boot it says mmc0 no partition table.

    Could someone kindly help me?
    Thanks
    BJ

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    Last edited by blackjack4it; 2016-04-28 at 07:24.

     
    tmi | # 88 | 2016-04-28, 22:18 | Report

    Have you tried the Rolling Edition?

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    mailcomx | # 89 | 2016-04-29, 13:50 | Report

    This I liked.

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    blackjack4it | # 90 | 2016-04-29, 15:30 | Report

    Originally Posted by tmi View Post
    Have you tried the Rolling Edition?
    Yep but I'm starting to think that my sd is faulty. I'll try another one asap and give you feedback.
    Thank you anyway,
    BJ

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