![]() ![]() # For source package access, uncomment the following line #deb cdrom:/ sana contrib main non-freeĭeb-src sana/updates main contrib non-free Openvas, the main reason I use Kali is not starting correctly anymore and wasn't even installed by default on the newer rolling build DVDs. I've noticed on my latest Kali build it isn't as stable as the non-rolling build. My question is this Is there a valid way to still get stable updates without pulling from the rolling repo "kali-rolling" and getting all of the "testing" updates? My research came up empty. And that would explain why I am getting 500 updates available when I run a weekly 'apt update' on my newer Kali build. However, my understanding (correct me if I am wrong) is that it is pulling these updates from the Debian Sid or "testing" repository (i.e. I understand from researching a tiny bit that Kali is going the rolling update route which explains why older builds source lists do not work. Linux kali 3.4.105-g766de8b #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun May 29 13:33: armv7l GNU/Linuxĭeb-src kali-rolling main non-free contrib My internet works fine, my DNS is set to google DNS 8.8.8.8 and my GPG keyring is up to kali-archive-keyring is already the newest version (2015.2).ĭeb-src kali-rolling main contrib non-free They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. W: Failed to fetch Temporary failure resolving '' ![]() Hi i cannot seem to do an update in kali (nethunter)Kali GNU/Linux Rolling \n \l ![]()
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