We’re
still buzzing and recovering from the Black Hat and DEF CON conferences
where we finished presenting our new Kali Linux Dojo, which was a
blast. With the help of a few good people, the Dojo rooms were set up
ready for the masses – where many generated their very own Kali 2.0 ISOs
for the first time. But the excitement doesn’t end for us just yet.
With the end of the cons, we now find ourselves smack in the middle of
the most significant release of Kali since 2013. Today is the day that
Kali 2.0 is officially released.
So,
what’s new in Kali 2.0? There’s a new 4.0 kernel, now based on Debian
Jessie, improved hardware and wireless driver coverage, support for a
variety of Desktop Environments (gnome, kde, xfce, mate, e17, lxde,
i3wm), updated desktop environment and tools – and the list goes on. But
these bullet point items are essentially a side effect of the real
changes that have taken place in our development backend. Ready to hear
the real news? Take a deep breath, it’s a long list.
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