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20 things to do after installing

Kali Linux
List of things that I always perform after installing Kali Linux

A generalized instruction to suit everyones(including mine??)


requirements.

This is my top list of 20 things to do after installing Kali Linux.

Your requirements might be completely different.

CONTENTS

20 things to do after installing Kali Linux


Standard Packages:
Kali Specific:
1. Fix Device not managed error wired network
2. Fix default repository
3. Update, Upgrade, Dist-Upgrade
4. Fix PulseAudio warning
5. Enable sound on Boot
Useful utilities and Softwares
6. Install Java
7. Install Flash
8. Install File Roller Archive Manager
9. Add a standard user
10. Add add-apt-repository
11. Install Tor
12. Install Filezilla FTP Client
13. Install HTOP and NetHogs
14. Install proprietary drivers for your Graphics card
15. Install Recordmydesktop and Reminna Remote
Desktop Client
16. Install GDebi Package Manager
Enhancements and accessibility
17. Install a theme
18. Install a new desktop environment (I prefer XFCE).
19. Enable Autologin user
More Advanced stuffs:
20. Unlock GPU processing

a. AMD

b. NVIDIA
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Standard Packages:
Standard packages contains anything and everything I found useful. This list if divided
into 3 parts:

Kali Specific
Kali Linux is a special build from Debian. Kali Linux inherits a lot of the issues from
Debian Linux. This section shows you how to resolve of those. They are not specific to
Kali Linux only and you might be leave them as it is, but I found that if I see an error my
OCD kicks in and I have to make it go away

Useful utilities and Softwares


A collection of utilities and softwares I found useful. These are day to day softwares
that are available in most other Linux distributions or at least I think they should be
made available as part of a default installation.

Enhancements and accessibility


Kali Linux is made to boot up fast and low of resources. But if you have some more
CPU and GPU power to spare, you might want to try to make it look more colorful.
Kali Specific:
1. Fix Device not managed error wired network
If you want NetworkManager to handle interfaces that are enabled in
/etc/network/interfaces : Set managed=true in
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf . So this file looks like:
[main]
plugins=ifupdown,keyfile

[ifupdown]
managed=true

Read the full article on fixing Wired Network interface Device not managed error in
Debian or Kali Linux.
2. Fix default repository
The simplest way is to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list remove or comment every-line with
# at the front and add the following lines..
leafpad /etc/apt/sources.list
Comment or remove existing config with the following lines:
## Regular repositories
deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali main non-free contrib
deb http://security.kali.org/kali-security kali/updates main contrib non-free
## Source repositories
deb-src http://http.kali.org/kali kali main non-free contrib
deb-src http://security.kali.org/kali-security kali/updates main contrib non-free
Save and close the file. Details and explanations can be found in adding official Kali
Linux Repositories page.
3. Update, Upgrade, Dist-Upgrade
Clean, update, upgrade and dist-upgrade your Kali installation.
apt-get clean && apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && apt-get dist-upgrade -y

4. Fix PulseAudio warning


My Kali throws me this warning:
[warn] PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions ... (warning).
Debian variants also throws similar warning during boot.To fix this do the following:
leafpad /etc/default/pulseaudio
Find this line:
PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=0
Replace 0 with 1
PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=1
Where, 0 = dont start in system mode, 1 = start in system mode
reboot
Details and explanations can be found in Fixing PulseAudio configured for per-user
sessions (warning) in Kali Linux page.
5. Enable sound on Boot
Follow the steps below to fix sound mute in Kali Linux on boot
apt-get install alsa-utils -y
In GNOME Desktop (The default Kali Desktop)

Right Click on the small volume ICON and select Sound Preferences

Alternatively, you can also go to Applications > System Tools > Preferences >
System Settings > Sound to bring up the same options.

Use the Output volume slider to ON, shown similar the screenshot above.
Thats it youre done. Close Sound window.

Details and explanations can be found in fixing sound mute in Kali Linux on boot page.
6. Install Java
Go to the following link and download jdk7. At the time of writing this guide the jdk
version was jdk-7u45-linux-x64. Note that Im using x64 which is 64-bit. 32-bit users
should choose their versions accordingly. Not that tough really!

Following is what Ive used. JDK-7u45-Linux-x64 At the time of writing this guide the
available version was jdk-7u45-linux-x64.tar.gz Download and save the file in /root
directory.
tar -xzvf /root/jdk-7u45-linux-x64.tar.gz
mv jdk1.7.0_45 /opt
cd /opt/jdk1.7.0_45
This step registers the downloaded version of Java as an alternative, and switches it to
be used as the default:
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java /opt/jdk1.7.0_45/bin/java 1
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javac javac /opt/jdk1.7.0_45/bin/javac 1
update-alternatives --install /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin.so mozilla-javaplugin.so
/opt/jdk1.7.0_45/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so 1
update-alternatives --set java /opt/jdk1.7.0_45/bin/java
update-alternatives --set javac /opt/jdk1.7.0_45/bin/javac
update-alternatives --set mozilla-javaplugin.so /opt/jdk1.7.0_45/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2.so
Follow installing Java JDK in Kali Linux post for step by step instructions and testing
options.
7. Install Flash
This is fairly simple and easy and should work from most people out there: In the
terminal:
apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
and then type in:
update-flashplugin-nonfree --install
Thats it. You flash should be working as expected.

Follow installing Flash in Kali Linux post for step by step instructions and testing
options. This post also includes manual Flash installation procedures for those whose
installation might fail with above mentioned process.
8. Install File Roller Archive Manager
Kali Linux lacks a proper GUI archive manager. Install it Archive Manager (File Roller)
using the following command:
apt-get install unrar unace rar unrar p7zip zip unzip p7zip-full p7zip-rar file-roller -y
You can now find Archive Manager in Applications > Accessories > Archive
Manager.
9. Add a standard user
Kali Linux got only root user by default. While most applications require root access, its
always a good idea to add a second user. Open terminal and type following to create
new user (replace user1 with your desired user name)
useradd -m user1
(Note: -m means create home directory which is usually /home/username)

Now set password for this user


passwd user1

Enter desired password twice Add user to sudo group (to allow user to install software,
allow printing, use privileged mode etc.)
usermod -a -G sudo user1
(Note: -a means append or add and G mean to specified group/groups) Change
default shell of previously created user to bash
chsh -s /bin/bash user1
To learn more, follow this excellent and detailed post on adding remove user (standard
user/non-root) in Kali Linux. This post explains how to add a user with all user
directories already in place (thereby avoiding Could not update .ICEauthority
var/lib/gdm3/.ICEauthority or any error containing .ICEauthority or permission in
general.
10. Add add-apt-repository
Debian allows users to add and use PPA repositories by an application named add-aptrepository however, Kali Linux didnt include this in their default package list. With Kali,
because this is a special purpose application and certain modifications were made to
make it work for what it does best (Penetration Test). To enable PPA Repository via addapt-repository application, follow the steps below: First install Python Software
properties package.
apt-get install python-software-properties
Next install apt-file
apt-get install apt-file
Update apt-file .
apt-file update
This takes a while, so in case your apt-file update is SLOW, you might want to try and
fix that as well. (Note that I got repo.kali.org in my /etc/apt/sources.list file instead of
http.kali.org .) Once apt-file update is complete, you should be able to search for it.
apt-file search add-apt-repository
Your output should look similar to this:

python-software-properties: /usr/bin/add-apt-repository
python-software-properties: /usr/share/man/man1/add-apt-repository.1.gz
The default add-apt-repository application located in ( /usr/bin/add-apt-repository )
works for Debian. So if youre using Kali, chances are it wont work. Theres a nice fix for
that which I will add at the bottom of this post, (try them on VirtualBox if you feel like).
But I found we can just mimic Ubuntu Oneiric to make add-apt-repository work.
cd /usr/sbin
vi add-apt-repository
Add the following code and save the file.
#!/bin/bash
if [ $# -eq 1 ]
NM=`uname -a && date`
NAME=`echo $NM | md5sum | cut -f1 -d" "`
then
ppa_name=`echo "$1" | cut -d":" -f2 -s`
if [ -z "$ppa_name" ]
then
echo "PPA name not found"
echo "Utility to add PPA repositories in your debian machine"
echo "$0 ppa:user/ppa-name"
else
echo "$ppa_name"
echo "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/$ppa_name/ubuntu oneiric main " >>
/etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update >> /dev/null 2> /tmp/${NAME}_apt_add_key.txt
key=`cat /tmp/${NAME}_apt_add_key.txt | cut -d":" -f6 | cut -d" " -f3`
apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys $key
rm -rf /tmp/${NAME}_apt_add_key.txt

fi
else
echo "Utility to add PPA repositories in your debian machine"
echo "$0 ppa:user/ppa-name"
fi
Note: In this line echo "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/$ppa_name/ubuntu oneiric main"
>> /etc/apt/sources.list Ive used Oneiric . You can try to use Lucid , Raring or Saucy
as per your choice. Now chmod and chown the file.
chmod o+x /usr/sbin/add-apt-repository
chown root:root /usr/sbin/add-apt-repository
Now that we added the correct code, we can use add-apt-repository to add a PPA
repository. I tried the following to add themes and custom icons in Kali Linux.
/usr/sbin/add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes
/usr/sbin/add-apt-repository ppa:alecive/antigone

Ive removed all screenshots from this post, but if you want see read and understand
how it all works, I suggest reading the details post on adding PPA repository add-aptrepository in Kali Linux.

11. Install Tor


Tor is free software and an open network that helps you defend against traffic analysis,
a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential
business activities and relationships, and state security. This guide guides your through
installing tor in Kali Linux. Tor protects you by bouncing your communications around a
distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents
somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, and it
prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location.

Tor is available in Kali repository, to install it directly from the repository open your
Terminal and type this:
apt-get install tor
Enable tor service from command line:
service tor start
Browse with confident by using proxychains and tor

proxychains iceweasel
To keep things simple in this post, Ive only shows one part of using Tor. You might want
to read the full details in Installing Tor In Kali Linux post.
12. Install Filezilla FTP Client
No Linux installation is complete with a proper fully fledged FTP Client. Filezilla is the
best out there, so install Filezilla using the following command:
apt-get install filezilla filezilla-common -y
13. Install HTOP and NetHogs
This is a special one, HTOP shows running process and memory used including many
more details. (you could use top command, but HTOP is just more useful). NetHogs is
useful and it shows traffic used by applications per interface. Install them using the
following command:
apt-get install htop nethogs -y
You can now run then using the following commands:
htop
nethogs eth0
nethogs wlan0
Im almost certain, youll enjoy using these tiny tools.
14. Install proprietary drivers for your Graphics card
Depending on which graphics card youre using, (AMD or NVIDIA), you might want to
install proprietary drivers to unlock more features. Theres some excellent post Ive
made on Install AMD ATI proprietary driver (fglrx) in Kali Linux.

NVIDIA users can just stick to the official documentation for installing NVIDIA Drivers. In
case, official documentation is not working or youve hit rock bottom, you can try
following this other post Ive written to install NVIDIA binary drivers manually.
15. Install Recordmydesktop and Reminna Remote Desktop Client
Recordmydesktop gives you the ability to record and make a video of your activities in
Kali Linux. Remmina is simialar to Windows Remote Desktop Client. Both very useful.
Install them using the following command:
apt-get install gtk-recordmydesktop recordmydesktop remmina -y
16. Install GDebi Package Manager
dpkg is a powerful tool, but it doesnt install dependencies automatically. What we need
is some package installer that can go out and fetch all required dependencies while
installing a .deb package. The best one out there is gdebi . Install it using the following
command:
apt-get install gdebi -y

Enhancements and accessibility


17. Install a theme
Installing theme and revving up your desktop is a great idea. Kali default desktop is dull
and boring. Theres two different ways you can change theme.
1.

Manually install theme

2.

Install theme via PPA repository

Read details here to and find out how to change or install GTK3 themes in Kali Linux.

18. Install a new desktop environment (I prefer XFCE).


I prefer XFCE Desktop, but you can try to install/remove different Desktop Environments
or Window Manager in Kali Linux Depending on which one you need choose links
below:
1.

How to install/remove XFCE Desktop Environment in Kali Linux

2.

How to install/remove different KDE Desktop Environments in Kali Linux

3.

How to install/remove LXDE Desktop Environment in Kali Linux

4.

How to install/remove GNOME Desktop Environment on Kali Linux

5.

How to install/remove Cinnamon Desktop Environment in Kali Linux

6.

How to install/remove MATE Desktop Environment in Kali Linux

Finally, follow follow these instructions to permanently switch Desktop Environments.


(i.e. boot into XFCE instead of GNOME).

19. Enable Autologin user


Its a simple change. Just open and edit the file called /etc/gdm3/daemon.conf ,
assuming youre using GNOME Display Manager(gmd3) a your main Display Manager.
You might want to try out other desktops as well. Heres a link to Add/Remove different
desktop Managers in Kali Linux.
root@kali:~# leafpad /etc/gdm3/daemon.conf
In the daemon section un-comment the 2 lines for automatic login. It should finally look
like this
[daemon]
# Enabling automatic login
AutomaticLoginEnable = true
AutomaticLogin = root
Thats it. Too easy. In case youre wondering how to use a different user than root ,
heres how
[daemon]
# Enabling automatic login

AutomaticLoginEnable = true
AutomaticLogin = myanotheruser

Last but not the least, reboot to check if it worked. (which it will, cause its Linux and Kali
is awesome)
reboot
You might want to follow up on this one or if youre KDE user, then heres the
instructions to Auto login root user at system start in Kali Linux GNOME and KDE.
This article also shows how to auto-login a different non-root user quite handy.
More Advanced stuffs:
This part explains how to get more out of your system, specially Graphics card.
20. Unlock GPU processing
Last but not the least, GPU processing is a lot faster when youre trying to break a
password. Depending on your Graphics card, you choose options as outlined below:

a. AMD

Install AMD ATI Driver (fglrx) in Kali Linux 1.x

Then follow rest of the guides here

Install AMD APP SDK in Kali Linux?

Install Pyrit in Kali Linux?

Install CAL++ in Kali Linux?

b. NVIDIA
NVIDIA users can just stick to the official documentation for installing NVIDIA Drivers.
In case, official documentation is not working or youve hit rock bottom, you can try
following this other post Ive written to install NVIDIA binary drivers manually.

Install Nvidia Kernel Module Cuda and Pyrit in Kali Linux

Conclusion
Hope youve found these useful. You might not have to use all of these, but some are
definitely recommended. Thanks for reading. Please share.

John Sheeks
Cyber Engineer
US Army Cyber Protection Brigade

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