Parrot amd64 too slow on 2 gb ram..

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1. Your Parrot information

  • OS version: run cat /etc/*release
    Copy output here
  • Kernel version: run uname -a
    Copy output here

Or if you can’t do it, please tell us ISO version you downloaded.

** ISO information **

Version: 4.9
Desktop Environment: Mate
Edition: Home

2. If you have this problem after fresh installation:

  1. How did you create USB bootable?

    • Software was used to make USB
    • Steps of making USB bootable

2. Its section and how it affects our system

  • Pentesting / Forensic / Malware hunting / Privacy protection / …
  • It is: AppArmor profile / software / system service / kernel module…
  • when user runs this / start that, it can do…

3. Any other information aba

Are you using a VM? If so, give it more ram. 4 gb is ok. If not, use XFCE version.

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