Kali Linux is now available for Raspberry Pi 4
After the last days of waiting, the Raspberry Pi 4 has also been officially launched with the commercial version, accompanied by a lot of upgrades and significant improvements compared to the previous Raspberry Pi 3.
New products were released a few days, maybe many people still can't own. What about those who quickly bought a 'em'? Good news for you: Kali Linux is now available for Pi 4!
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Raspberry Pi 4 with traditional compact design
Raspberry Pi 4 is a small, but powerful machine that is good enough to weigh any Linux distribution and of course Kali Linux is no exception. Let's take a look at some of the key parameters about the configuration of this interesting computer:
- Quad core ARM Cortex-A72, clocked at 1.5GHz (x3 performance)
- 1GB, 2GB or 4GB LPRAM SDDDR4
- Full throughput Gigabit Ethernet port
- 802.11ac dual band wireless network
- Bluetooth 5.0 connection
- 2 USB 3.0 ports and 2 USB 2.0 ports
- Dual screen support at up to 4K resolution
- VideoCore VI graphics processor, support OpenGL ES 3.x
- 4Kp60 HEVC hardware decoder
- Fully compatible with previous generation Raspberry Pi products
The fact that Kali Linux was soon released for the Raspberry Pi 4 after the product has only been released for a few days is certainly not a coincidence. Previously, the Raspberry and Kali Linux developers have discussed and come to unity will have to develop the Kali Linux Raspberry Pi 4 version in the shortest time, while emphasizing compatibility with Pi. 4 for optimal user experience.
To install Kali Linux on your Raspberry Pi 4, you can first download the device's image from: https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-arm-images/. Then follow the instructions to install.
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Kali Linux runs on Raspberry Pi 4
If you plan to buy Raspberry Pi 4, pay attention! According to recently discovered information (verified), not all USB-C cables are compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4. So if you plan to buy this computer, make sure Tell you to use the correct type of supported cable. This is a hardware issue, so the best solution in the long run will be to have a revision to the Raspberry Pi 4, add a second CC resistor and fix the problem.
- The Raspberry Pi 4 has errors in the board design, cannot work with USB-C cables that are 'electronically marked'.
What do you think about the Raspberry Pi 4? Please leave a comment below!
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