![]() ![]() Unfortunately, I was in a place with a slow Internet connection and without my development environment…bummer. The driver for this chipset was apparently introduced in kernel 3.12. A few days ago, someone in the channel asked about the process of upgrading the Offsec generated Raspberry Pi kernel as their Netgear WNDA4100 (RT3573 chipset) USB wireless adapter was not supported by the current kernel. Many times, these support sessions help uncover bugs or otherwise allow us to test hardware which we otherwise do not have access to. Our Kali Linux dev team lurks around in the #kali-linux IRC channel on a regular basis, looking for interesting cases to support. If you couldn’t care less about the story and just want the updated image – head straight to our Kali Linux Custom Image page! Forever Lurking in IRC This post will also give us the opportunity to describe the process of running our custom Kali Linux ARM build scripts, by way of a story. However, this time, we thought it would be interesting to tell you about the mechanics of updates like these and shed some light on how these “news items” come about. We often update our followers with news like this on Twitter and this tweet would be no different. “ Kali Linux Raspberry Pi Image Updated!” That was supposed to be the “tweet” we would release, telling everyone our new Kali Linux Raspberry Pi image was better than our old one. Security Operations for Beginners (SOC-100). ![]() Exploit Development Prerequisites (EXP-100).
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