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Issue with the lock screen on Kali - really confusing.

Issue with the lock screen on Kali - really confusing.

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iskall99
Member
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06-30-2023, 09:04 AM
#1
Hello everyone. I'm just starting out, so please give me a chance. I set up Kali Linux on a VM and logged in as root. The clock/time pop-up keeps appearing, I press ESC to close it, but it reappears in about 2-3 seconds. There were also automatic suspend alerts, which I managed to turn off. Any advice would be appreciated.
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iskall99
06-30-2023, 09:04 AM #1

Hello everyone. I'm just starting out, so please give me a chance. I set up Kali Linux on a VM and logged in as root. The clock/time pop-up keeps appearing, I press ESC to close it, but it reappears in about 2-3 seconds. There were also automatic suspend alerts, which I managed to turn off. Any advice would be appreciated.

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Gumii_Gumii
Junior Member
2
07-05-2023, 01:58 PM
#2
The lock screen appears. Uncertain about the situation.
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Gumii_Gumii
07-05-2023, 01:58 PM #2

The lock screen appears. Uncertain about the situation.

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beastness_336
Junior Member
36
07-13-2023, 06:38 AM
#3
It seems like you're describing a frustrating experience with the lock screen. You mentioned pressing ESC to exit and then noticing the screen scrolling repeatedly.
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beastness_336
07-13-2023, 06:38 AM #3

It seems like you're describing a frustrating experience with the lock screen. You mentioned pressing ESC to exit and then noticing the screen scrolling repeatedly.

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LarsMatena
Senior Member
602
07-13-2023, 08:29 AM
#4
When you're just starting out and attempt to set up an ultraspecific distribution for general use, things can go wrong. Kali is designed for specific environments and shouldn't be run as a standard operating system. I'd earn money if every new user faced issues trying to use Kali as their desktop. For Linux beginners, consider Ubuntu or Linux Mint—they offer most of Kali's tools as well. If you're unsure, avoid using Kali in such a way and stick to its intended purpose.
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LarsMatena
07-13-2023, 08:29 AM #4

When you're just starting out and attempt to set up an ultraspecific distribution for general use, things can go wrong. Kali is designed for specific environments and shouldn't be run as a standard operating system. I'd earn money if every new user faced issues trying to use Kali as their desktop. For Linux beginners, consider Ubuntu or Linux Mint—they offer most of Kali's tools as well. If you're unsure, avoid using Kali in such a way and stick to its intended purpose.

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JonathanDigger
Junior Member
40
07-14-2023, 11:35 AM
#5
Run Kali as root is the standard way most utilities function, and it’s the default configuration. You won’t find an option to add a user during installation, so you’ll need to do it manually later if desired. I’m not sure what’s behind the issue, so the best suggestion is a fresh reinstall. Alternatively, consider using a different distribution and installing the necessary tools yourself—this could help OP gain experience with GNU/Linux and basic system operations. They likely don’t have a practical need for Kali in their current setup.
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JonathanDigger
07-14-2023, 11:35 AM #5

Run Kali as root is the standard way most utilities function, and it’s the default configuration. You won’t find an option to add a user during installation, so you’ll need to do it manually later if desired. I’m not sure what’s behind the issue, so the best suggestion is a fresh reinstall. Alternatively, consider using a different distribution and installing the necessary tools yourself—this could help OP gain experience with GNU/Linux and basic system operations. They likely don’t have a practical need for Kali in their current setup.

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ObviouslyAlex
Junior Member
7
07-17-2023, 04:51 PM
#6
Several systems block root access by default. I'm not sure how Kali handles it, but as I mentioned, you shouldn't install it.
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ObviouslyAlex
07-17-2023, 04:51 PM #6

Several systems block root access by default. I'm not sure how Kali handles it, but as I mentioned, you shouldn't install it.

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simonQG
Junior Member
4
07-17-2023, 05:42 PM
#7
I reinstalled it for clarity. I recorded a video with my phone to help explain the issue. When trying to create a new user via terminal, it didn’t work. I’ll upload the video now. Also, I installed Kali as Debian 64bit; I initially considered other Linux distributions but noticed some YouTube videos showing it installed as Debian.
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simonQG
07-17-2023, 05:42 PM #7

I reinstalled it for clarity. I recorded a video with my phone to help explain the issue. When trying to create a new user via terminal, it didn’t work. I’ll upload the video now. Also, I installed Kali as Debian 64bit; I initially considered other Linux distributions but noticed some YouTube videos showing it installed as Debian.

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OwnageHosting
Member
60
07-17-2023, 07:46 PM
#8
You have a video file from WhatsApp dated May 29, 2018. Need assistance with it?
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OwnageHosting
07-17-2023, 07:46 PM #8

You have a video file from WhatsApp dated May 29, 2018. Need assistance with it?

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teddy2000000
Junior Member
39
07-18-2023, 04:14 AM
#9
It's possible your live image was damaged; this can occur. Consider re-downloading it, but avoid installing Kali. Use it as a live environment or opt for a standard setup.
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teddy2000000
07-18-2023, 04:14 AM #9

It's possible your live image was damaged; this can occur. Consider re-downloading it, but avoid installing Kali. Use it as a live environment or opt for a standard setup.

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Farah_Kicks
Junior Member
3
07-19-2023, 05:35 AM
#10
Do you want to split my hard drive and use Dual Boot? That could be tricky... I think so... What do you mean by normal distribution? Another Linux?
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Farah_Kicks
07-19-2023, 05:35 AM #10

Do you want to split my hard drive and use Dual Boot? That could be tricky... I think so... What do you mean by normal distribution? Another Linux?

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