after upgrade i am unable to use Fern wifi cracker

Damn. I’ll have to make a i386 persistent thumb drive and adjust the repository if needed. Can it be updated\upgraded from 4.4 to 4.1x? I guess I will see if you aren’t certain.

In theory, it should work but you’ll have gpg issue
Oh well i’ve just remembered there was actually a x86 build for 4.8 or 4.9 (i don’t really remember). it was for notebook.

Wow! I did see these. Not downloadable from SourceForge for me, but I found mirrors. I know what I’ll be doing tonight. Thanks!!

http://mirror.kku.ac.th/parrot/iso/4.9/Parrot-netinstall-4.9_x32.iso

https://ftp.up.pt/pub/parrot/iso/4.7/Parrot-netboot-4.7_x32.iso.torrent

Oh, I thought the 4.7 version was for “netbook”. I tried it and 4.9 and finally Parrot 4.9.1 i386 Netinstall and they all give me an error about kernel modules not being available on repository site due to my install medium not being up-to-date. At least I didn’t wipe out my Back Box 6.0 i386 install.

Oh shit that was my bad. Well i think maybe i can dig into the build script and help it.
We have a plan to improve build script anyway :smiley:

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That’s cool. :slight_smile: I know the focus is and should be on the x64 build.

I will probably try setting up the last available Parrot Security for Raspberry Pi today on my 3B+. Just to see if I can get it working and update the latest available packages for ARMF if I can. Kali’s desktop is so bloated and slow on my Pi.

(“You guys” guy…)

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FWIW: I ended up installing ArchLinux for Arm (aarch64) on my Raspberry Pi 3B+, got XFCE4 working and added the BlackArch repositories. Slowly choosing the pentest tools to install on the 32 GB sdcard.

I tried building Parrot for Raspberry Pi using parrot-arm-builder and parrot-arm-imgbuilder, but it wanted to create Parrot 3.5. I see now that there has been recent activity on linux-rpi.

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