Kali Linux v2024.4 introduces significant changes, including Python v3.12 as the standard interpreter, and the transition to pipx for package management to reduce conflicts.
With v2024.4, the team added 14 new tools enhancing Kali’s capabilities, focusing on the needs of security experts, ethical hackers, and penetration testers.
The latest version also brings improved Raspberry Pi Imager support, allowing for automatic configuration of settings during image writing, streamlining the setup process.
The removal of i386 builds marks a significant shift for Kali Linux, aligning with Debian's decision to cease support for 32-bit architecture, reflecting current user needs.
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