Kali is highly specialized distribution, not meant for installation, persistence, or as a daily driver. As such, it has not been tested on as many hardware combinations as off-the-shell major Linux distributions.
You can make your own kernel (containing drivers for your hardware) for your Kali. And no, don't ask how to make one, you're supposed to know.
Kali is highly specialized distribution, not meant for installation, persistence, or as a daily driver. As such, it has not been tested on as many hardware combinations as off-the-shell major Linux distributions.
You can make your own kernel (containing drivers for your hardware) for your Kali. And no, don't ask how to make one, you're supposed to know.