Congratulations! Hopefully you should now be more familiar with your Kali Linux system and you
should not be afraid of using it for any experiment that you can think of. You have discovered its
most interesting features but you also know its limits and various ways to work around those
limitations.
If you have not put all features into practice, keep this book around for reference purposes and
refresh your memory when you are about to try a new feature. Remember that there is nothing
better than practice (and perseverance) to develop new skills.
Try Harder
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, as Offensive Security
says.
12.1. Keeping Up with Changes
With a constantly-changing distribution like
kali-rolling, some parts of the book will necessarily
become obsolete. We will do our best to keep it up to date (at least for the
online version
2
) but for
most parts we tried to provide generic explanations that should be useful for a long time to come.
That said, you should be ready to embrace changes and to find out solutions to any problem that
might pop up. With the better understanding of Kali Linux and its relationship to Debian, you
can rely on both the Debian and Kali communities and their numerous resources (bug trackers,
forums, mailing lists, etc.) when you are getting stuck.
Don’t be afraid to file bugs (see section
6.3
, “
Filing a Good Bug Report
” [page 134])! If you are
like me, by the time you have completed the steps involved in filing a good bug report (and it
takes some time), you will have solved the problem or at least found a good work-around. And by
actually filing the bug, you will be helping others who are affected by the issue.