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  • Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

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I use Kali Linux since my first pc and the first version I used version 2017.1 and later updated to 2017.2, then I switched to 2018.3 . That's where I found that my system was getting sluggish. I have done everything to fix it: I installed the latest version 2018.4 is the disaster, I formatted my disk and reinstalled version 2017.2 but nothing changes.



The cursor stops from time to time when I seize and this during 5 or 6 seconds, when I try to close a document or a web page it takes 5 or 6 seconds before closing, when I scroll the scroll bar in a site it takes 5 seconds or more before moving; In short, everything I try to do takes time before executing.



What should I do? Where can the problem come from? of my computer? or the system? do I have to reinstall the 2016.2 version of my system?



My computer is a fujitsu series with 8GB of RAM and 500GB of hard disk with intel core i5 processor.










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  • If previously-working versions of the OS exhibit the same issues, then the hardware might have gone bad. Also, note that Kali isn't meant for use as a general-purpose operating system.
    – dsstorefile1
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  • I use kali come versatile system for almost 3 years and it is quite recently that this problem appears
    – Mavis
    yesterday






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    This may be the first kali related question that has some validity.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
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  • any harware problems in log ? strange noise ? those symptoms are those before my windows broke down on disk fault.
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I use Kali Linux since my first pc and the first version I used version 2017.1 and later updated to 2017.2, then I switched to 2018.3 . That's where I found that my system was getting sluggish. I have done everything to fix it: I installed the latest version 2018.4 is the disaster, I formatted my disk and reinstalled version 2017.2 but nothing changes.



The cursor stops from time to time when I seize and this during 5 or 6 seconds, when I try to close a document or a web page it takes 5 or 6 seconds before closing, when I scroll the scroll bar in a site it takes 5 seconds or more before moving; In short, everything I try to do takes time before executing.



What should I do? Where can the problem come from? of my computer? or the system? do I have to reinstall the 2016.2 version of my system?



My computer is a fujitsu series with 8GB of RAM and 500GB of hard disk with intel core i5 processor.










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marked as duplicate by Rui F Ribeiro, schily, elbarna, RalfFriedl, Romeo Ninov 23 hours ago


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  • If previously-working versions of the OS exhibit the same issues, then the hardware might have gone bad. Also, note that Kali isn't meant for use as a general-purpose operating system.
    – dsstorefile1
    yesterday










  • I use kali come versatile system for almost 3 years and it is quite recently that this problem appears
    – Mavis
    yesterday






  • 2




    This may be the first kali related question that has some validity.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    yesterday










  • any harware problems in log ? strange noise ? those symptoms are those before my windows broke down on disk fault.
    – Archemar
    yesterday












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  • Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

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I use Kali Linux since my first pc and the first version I used version 2017.1 and later updated to 2017.2, then I switched to 2018.3 . That's where I found that my system was getting sluggish. I have done everything to fix it: I installed the latest version 2018.4 is the disaster, I formatted my disk and reinstalled version 2017.2 but nothing changes.



The cursor stops from time to time when I seize and this during 5 or 6 seconds, when I try to close a document or a web page it takes 5 or 6 seconds before closing, when I scroll the scroll bar in a site it takes 5 seconds or more before moving; In short, everything I try to do takes time before executing.



What should I do? Where can the problem come from? of my computer? or the system? do I have to reinstall the 2016.2 version of my system?



My computer is a fujitsu series with 8GB of RAM and 500GB of hard disk with intel core i5 processor.










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  • Why is Kali Linux so hard to set up? Why won't people help me?

    5 answers



I use Kali Linux since my first pc and the first version I used version 2017.1 and later updated to 2017.2, then I switched to 2018.3 . That's where I found that my system was getting sluggish. I have done everything to fix it: I installed the latest version 2018.4 is the disaster, I formatted my disk and reinstalled version 2017.2 but nothing changes.



The cursor stops from time to time when I seize and this during 5 or 6 seconds, when I try to close a document or a web page it takes 5 or 6 seconds before closing, when I scroll the scroll bar in a site it takes 5 seconds or more before moving; In short, everything I try to do takes time before executing.



What should I do? Where can the problem come from? of my computer? or the system? do I have to reinstall the 2016.2 version of my system?



My computer is a fujitsu series with 8GB of RAM and 500GB of hard disk with intel core i5 processor.





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marked as duplicate by Rui F Ribeiro, schily, elbarna, RalfFriedl, Romeo Ninov 23 hours ago


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marked as duplicate by Rui F Ribeiro, schily, elbarna, RalfFriedl, Romeo Ninov 23 hours ago


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  • If previously-working versions of the OS exhibit the same issues, then the hardware might have gone bad. Also, note that Kali isn't meant for use as a general-purpose operating system.
    – dsstorefile1
    yesterday










  • I use kali come versatile system for almost 3 years and it is quite recently that this problem appears
    – Mavis
    yesterday






  • 2




    This may be the first kali related question that has some validity.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    yesterday










  • any harware problems in log ? strange noise ? those symptoms are those before my windows broke down on disk fault.
    – Archemar
    yesterday
















  • If previously-working versions of the OS exhibit the same issues, then the hardware might have gone bad. Also, note that Kali isn't meant for use as a general-purpose operating system.
    – dsstorefile1
    yesterday










  • I use kali come versatile system for almost 3 years and it is quite recently that this problem appears
    – Mavis
    yesterday






  • 2




    This may be the first kali related question that has some validity.
    – ctrl-alt-delor
    yesterday










  • any harware problems in log ? strange noise ? those symptoms are those before my windows broke down on disk fault.
    – Archemar
    yesterday















If previously-working versions of the OS exhibit the same issues, then the hardware might have gone bad. Also, note that Kali isn't meant for use as a general-purpose operating system.
– dsstorefile1
yesterday




If previously-working versions of the OS exhibit the same issues, then the hardware might have gone bad. Also, note that Kali isn't meant for use as a general-purpose operating system.
– dsstorefile1
yesterday












I use kali come versatile system for almost 3 years and it is quite recently that this problem appears
– Mavis
yesterday




I use kali come versatile system for almost 3 years and it is quite recently that this problem appears
– Mavis
yesterday




2




2




This may be the first kali related question that has some validity.
– ctrl-alt-delor
yesterday




This may be the first kali related question that has some validity.
– ctrl-alt-delor
yesterday












any harware problems in log ? strange noise ? those symptoms are those before my windows broke down on disk fault.
– Archemar
yesterday




any harware problems in log ? strange noise ? those symptoms are those before my windows broke down on disk fault.
– Archemar
yesterday










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If you have totally wiped hard-disks and re-installed the some old OS (that worked before). Then all that is left is hardware (as all software was wiped). A common fault is dust in the fans, causing an over heat.



However this is not the place to get hardware advice. (Though it is the place to ask the question, that leads to that answer.)



I would double check, by trying a live Debian USB/CD. If that does not work, then get some hardware advice.






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    If you have totally wiped hard-disks and re-installed the some old OS (that worked before). Then all that is left is hardware (as all software was wiped). A common fault is dust in the fans, causing an over heat.



    However this is not the place to get hardware advice. (Though it is the place to ask the question, that leads to that answer.)



    I would double check, by trying a live Debian USB/CD. If that does not work, then get some hardware advice.






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      If you have totally wiped hard-disks and re-installed the some old OS (that worked before). Then all that is left is hardware (as all software was wiped). A common fault is dust in the fans, causing an over heat.



      However this is not the place to get hardware advice. (Though it is the place to ask the question, that leads to that answer.)



      I would double check, by trying a live Debian USB/CD. If that does not work, then get some hardware advice.






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        If you have totally wiped hard-disks and re-installed the some old OS (that worked before). Then all that is left is hardware (as all software was wiped). A common fault is dust in the fans, causing an over heat.



        However this is not the place to get hardware advice. (Though it is the place to ask the question, that leads to that answer.)



        I would double check, by trying a live Debian USB/CD. If that does not work, then get some hardware advice.






        share|improve this answer












        If you have totally wiped hard-disks and re-installed the some old OS (that worked before). Then all that is left is hardware (as all software was wiped). A common fault is dust in the fans, causing an over heat.



        However this is not the place to get hardware advice. (Though it is the place to ask the question, that leads to that answer.)



        I would double check, by trying a live Debian USB/CD. If that does not work, then get some hardware advice.







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