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  1. Bedides that, did I wrote in this exampel ''Pc's with Windows Installation'' in particular.
  2. Hum? If you build your own Pc from scratch then obviously you decide what Os you install with it. What the compatibility issues regarding. I have with all the above mentioned methods lags, performance issues of all sorts, freezes etc experienced. Linux and Windows are clashing with each other. If you want to try a new OS or a tool it's absolutely fine, but any further you will experience issues. Especially on virtual machines. I hope that your questions are being answered here with. With best regards,.. UsPdSr
  3. Mhm. This is a old one as well. ? But btw, didn't he make a episode especially about this topic? Momentarily too lazy, but check their YouTube-Channel https://www.kali.org/news/kali-drones-portable-ctf-builds-raspberry-pi-craziness-and-more/
  4. Srsly? I get this kind of recommendation in regard to the insane price as a joke, but am afraid that some user are getting the wrong ideas. :> Altough, this could be a nice example as ultra-hyped, extortion-like, "must-have" devices, which is the hardware to get into "hacking". This is just absurd. Anyhowsel. There a several approaches. I for my part don't think that Pc's with Windows Installation are Linux compatible or let's say Linux-friendly. Neither VM's, Dual-Boot(sic!), Persistent-Usb, Windows Su system(WSL) etc. pp. Like I said, this is my personal opinion. Others may tolerate the restrictions, hardware-issues and so on.., but this is temporary usability at all. I would recommend eg. Raspberry Pi & Touchscreen(excellent software development- > Sticky Finger Kali, the dev's name is Re4son, just look it up). Brilliant programmer! This would cost you all together (+ ~7" touchscreen) & € 95. If you are getting familiar with Linux and wish to continue the next step would be either a Chromebook with Linux compatibility or a refurbished, used or outdated Notebook. I let you get on searching the exanples for yourself and wish you good luck. It's much work, but exciting & fulfilling neither the less.
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