Kali image for Uconsole is here!

I think I’ve moved fat32 with gparted in the past, one of the best understood file systems so surprised you had problems. I’ll have to do some testing.

In the end, at least the idea worked and got you where you needed to go. When/if my uConsole arrives, I think I’m going to go with Parrot Security, it’s a standard release, not the rolling that Kali uses. Installed this on a mini-PC and it feels “comfortable” enough that I’m going to keep it for a while, Mint didn’t feel this way to me.

the FAT32 issue I had is a known issue with Gparted and it stated in the log that “they were working on it”. That message has seemingly been in Gparted for 10+ years and they’ve not come up with a solution to it. I did a bit of digging on the subject and could find no easy solution to it either. Its something to do with the file system size allocation when the boot partition is created. I even tried other software on linux and windows and none could work with both file systems correctly.

I’ve considered trying parrot OS but not had a go yet. Got a few spare SD’s around so might try it. I didn’t like mint either.

I love this kali image. So cool. But I’m new in Linux and have to say it’s a pain to get work the Geany. The permission logic is so annoying. When I install the Geany as administrator I don’t have rights to execute the code? Omg. I tried with the original uconsol os too, that was worst.

Hi, ive already download and install it on my uCosole and works great...!!! thanks a lot but i have a big problem, i cant install REALTEK-RTL8188 drivers. I have tried in different ways, with differents tutorials, videos, forums but doesen`t work, I even broke the whole system and had to re-burn the image trying and trying.
Someone could use a WiFi board with this chip (Realtek8188)

Thanks…!!!

i ordered a uconsole if they make a kali for devterm i might need to get that as well because eventually i will want to get into programming eventually

Try to find one of these, should just work. Realtek has garbage linux support.
ALFA AWUS036ACM
Panda Wireless PAU09

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I also tried to get that chipset to work just cuz I had one laying around but ultimately gave up…

I did what Barry suggested, shoehorned the Panda inside the back and ran the antenna to the top of the uconsole. Works amazing. I use Kali with a slight OC and use Angry Oxide a lot. Its fast, has great coverage with the smaller antenna im running and the CM4 stays cool. After trying a fed different cards, I think the PAU9 is the way to go if you still want discreet.

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