How to install Kali Linux on your Android Phone

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Jul 14, 2014
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Requirements:

4 Gigabytes of space
Rooted Phone


Steps:

1. Install Linux Deploy on the Google Play Store

2. Go to the download icon at the bottom of the app and go to the distribution tab and select Kali Linux

3. Scroll up to the top and click "Install" (I recommend doing this over WiFi)

4. After installation, go to the download icon again and click "Reconfigure"

5. After that is completed, click start.

6. Download "Android-Vnc-Viewer"

7. Once in the application change the "Nickname" to whatever you'd like

8. Change the password to "changeme"

9. Change the port to "5900"

10. Change the color format to 24-bit color

11. Finally, click Connect and you should be on Kali Linux :)


This isn't a permanent software either, so you can easily switch from OS to OS!
 
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Requirements:

4 Gigabytes of space
Rooted Phone


Steps:

1. Install Linux Deploy on the Google Play Store

2. Go to the download icon at the bottom of the app and go to the distribution tab and select Kali Linux

3. Scroll up to the top and click "Install" (I recommend doing this over WiFi)

4. After installation, go to the download icon again and click "Reconfigure"

5. After that is completed, click start.

6. Download "Android-Vnc-Viewer"

7. Once in the application change the "Nickname" to whatever you'd like

8. Change the password to "changeme"

9. Change the port to "5900"

10. Change the color format to 24-bit color

11. Finally, click Connect and you should be on Kali Linux :)


This isn't a permanent software either, so you can easily switch from OS to OS!
What the fudge never knew this nice thread man going to try this out
 
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