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Reason: Added clarification about Java, chroot sources. Last edited by sdgiffin March 5th, 2015 at 03:25 AM.
#Add ubuntu repositories to kali install#
The first way involves using your favourite text editor (gedit, kate, leafpad, mousepad) as root, and editing the sources directly (it's located at /var/lib/lxc/kali/rootfs/root/live-build-config/chroot/etc/apt/sources.list, assuming you called your live build "kali"), or you can follow the directions below to install the command-line editor VIM.ĭeb-src kali/updates main contrib non-freeĭeb wheezy/updates main contrib non-freeĭeb wheezy-proposed-updates main contrib non-freeĭeb-src wheezy-proposed-updates main contribĭeb-src trusty mainAnd that's it! Good luck! Should dpkg fail inside the chroot, you may wish to just directly edit the chroot's sources, and there's two ways to do that. On one test system, I kept running into dependency problems with OpenJDK, so I replaced it with Oracle's Java. On my system, dpkg kept spitting out errors, so I had to keep repeating this "trouble in paradise" section until I finally got a clean build. When you install Kali Linux for the first time, you should see the following default repositories in the sources.list file. These repositories are found in the sources.list file in the /etc/apt directory.
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#Add ubuntu repositories to kali update#
~# lb buildLiveBuild uses a chroot inside the container so I've used (kali) to show being "inside" the chroot. Like any other Linux distribution, Kali Linux also comes with its own repositories from where you can install and update your system packages. Node.js Current can be installed from the Community. Kali Linux, on the other hand, is specially formulated for information security purposes. Ubuntu doesn’t target any particular kind of audience apart from normal computer users. Finally, install the desired packages from the Kali Linux repositories. The main difference between Kali Linux and Ubuntu is their target audience that is influenced by the nature of Kali Linux vs Ubuntu applications.
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First, add the Kali Linux repository to the sources list. Kali Linux can be added to Ubuntu repositories in a few simple steps. Open a terminal window and enter the command to update repositories: sudo apt. # Use the same lb config you used the first time: lb config -architecture i386 or lb config -architecture amd64 or just lb config # Node.js LTS and npm packages are available in the Main Repository. The first public release was on 13th March, 2013. How do I install apt add repository Step 1: Update Local Ubuntu Repositories.
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