[orca-list] Kali linux about to be fully accessible! *teaser link*
- From: hadi <hadirezaei gmx com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] Kali linux about to be fully accessible! *teaser link*
- Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2013 01:24:07 +0430
Hello,
This is my first mail to orca-list, and since this news is more or less
about Orca, and i feel it's exciting, i'm putting it here for people to
be aware of it.
On behalf of offensive security, i'm happy to announce to the
mailingList, that the new version of Kali linux will have a talkking
installer at boot, and it has orca and accessibility options bundled for
blind and visually impaired users.
I've been talking to developers of kali since it came out, and after
about two weeks or less, they started to work on making the OS fully
accessible to us. surprisingly, they are nearly done, and on the next
release, we would be able to install, and work with kali!
first of all, have the teaser link. it's one of developers working with
MSF (metasploit framework) with kali. they are not a orca user, and you
can find out that this can be their first time using orca.
http://vimeo.com/64376041
so what's Kali?
Kali is the successor of backtrack, and officialy released 13 march 2013.
it is the most and advanced pentesting linux distro. it comes with 300+
tools for security pentesting, network/wireless penetration,
exploitation tools, website attacks and password hacking,
information(report) gathering, Vulnerability detection and more...
it is based on debian (testing), runs gnome 3.4. feel free to get other
information from distrowatch, or kali's site
www.kali.org
while i was talking to Mati Aharoni, leader of kali and founder of
offensive security, which seems to be the one who mostly helps with kali
accessibility too, he stated that he wanted kali to even be for those
orca users who are not into networking and security field, and he thinks
that anyone who wants to work with linux in general and wants to work on
a debian-based OS, kali will be a excellent choice.
for me, this was one of the best news that i have ever heard since i'm
into networking. i hope it goes the same for you who are interested in
this as well. after i contacted the devs, they instantly reacted and
came with the solution quickly (it's been just over a month that kali
has released) and they are open to all kind of suggestions to make kali
more accessible. i seriously praise Mati and others who are behind this
project and hope them best of luck.
-Regards,
Hadi
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