3/7/2024 0 Comments Rufus settings for kali linux![]() ![]() To finally boot Kali (let alone install it and make the Type Cover work, it’s going to be another chapter I still have to test on) I had to install rEFInd and then fine tune a USB stick prepared with rufus. It’s not that easy with Kali, or at least it hasn’t been for me, maybe you’re luckier than I was and everything works fine in the first place. At least you can boot Ubuntu straight from UEFI using nothing but a standard live USB and a left swipe. It’s a device with highly customized hardware and, apparently, Linux does not play nice with it. “How hard could that be?” Fool.Īs I said the Surface is a great device, but being good has its perks downsides. So, he decided that installing a proper Linux environment was the best choice. VMs could have been another option, but sadly libusb does not like with virtualization (at least in his limited experience). ![]() ![]() Our student could have tried Cygwin, but at that moment he didn’t have at home enough vodka. Libnfc is great, mfcuk and mfoc are good at their work, but they do not work with Windows. Until he wanted to try and play with NFC tags. It’s lightweight, it’s powerful, it has got pen support (which is nice to take notes during lectures) and good battery life. In another universe lives a happy student with his Surface. Generally, running a Linux distro on your PC is a straightforward process, you put the iso in the thumb drive, set it as default boot device and you’re ready to rock. ![]()
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