Google "download kali", look for kali.org site and download the iso file according to your system specs.
Linux Mint to learn. Ubuntu for gamers/programmers & Kali Linux for penetration testers and hackers.
Kernel, but I guess when you will learn, you will have to switch (Ubuntu for programmers and gamers and Kali Linux for penetration testers and hackers)
Not really, it's depending on what do you want. I suggest Kali Linux for penetration testing/hacking and Ubuntu for gamers/programmers.
Yes, I think that Linux is safer. You should use Ubuntu for gaming/programming and Kali Linux for hacking/penetration testing.
Best way is to install it on virtualbox or vm workstation .
"The Kali mini ISO is a convenient way to install a minimal Kali system and install it "from scratch". The mini install ISO will download all required packages from our repositories, meaning you need to have a fast Internet connection to use this installation method."
That's depend on you and what your uses and what you like but kali linux is more secure and light and fast operation systeme but it's need some skills to use it If you are intresting in kali linux and want to know more follow me on instagram @hacking__tips . Thanks
Linux Mint to learn. Ubuntu for gamers/programmers & Kali Linux for penetration testers and hackers.
Maybe 300 tools or more are pre-installed :) If you are intresting more in learning about kali linux and tools follow me on instagram @hacking__tips :) thanks
There are a variety of different Linux software downloads available for download. One can download basic Linux for free from sites such as Download Linux Free and Softonic.
Not really, it's depending on what do you want. I suggest Kali Linux for penetration testing/hacking and Ubuntu for gamers/programmers.
Kernel, but I guess when you will learn, you will have to switch (Ubuntu for programmers and gamers and Kali Linux for penetration testers and hackers)
Yes, I think that Linux is safer. You should use Ubuntu for gaming/programming and Kali Linux for hacking/penetration testing.
You can download Linux Mint here: www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Best way is to install it on virtualbox or vm workstation .
There is no version of iChat for Linux.
There is no version of StarUML for Linux.