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Best WhatsApp Unknow Tricks!

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Whatsapp is easily the most popular mobile messaging platform till date. But are you aware a few of the secrets methods of WhatsApp which could get you one stage further? Here, I have compiled a list of few really cool WhatsApp tricks which will keep you one step ahead from your colleagues and friends. I hope you will like it.  1- Change Your FRIEND'S PROFILE PICTURE TO A MONKEY! Sure, you can't make such non-sense show up on everyone's phone, but here's a small trick to change your friend's WhatsApp profile picture to a MONKEY! (or whatever you want to) Follow the given steps: 1. You need the image you want to replace your friend's profile picture with. You can use this cute little monkey. In case you want to use something else, you can, but the image should be square (541x541 pixels preferred) 2. Go to contacts and copy your friend's number. 3. Rename the image as your friend's number, removing the "+". (F

How to add official Kali Linux Repositories? – Kali Linux 1.x repositories

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This is a small guide on How to add official Kali Linux Repositories. Kali Linux source.list Repositories page: Official Link We’ve seen many people break their Kali Linux installations by following unofficial advice, or arbitrarily populating their sources.list file with unneeded repositories. The following post aims to clarify what repositories should exist in sources.list, and when they should be used. Any additional repositories added to the Kali sources.list file will most likely BREAK YOUR KALI LINUX INSTALL. Kali Linux 2.0 – Kali Sana users, use this guide instead. How to add official Kali Linux Repositories? – Kali Linux 2.x Sana repositories Open sources.list and comment all lines with # in front The simplest way is to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list leafpad /etc/apt/sources.list If you’re serious about keeping Kali Linux stable, then remove or comment every-line with # at the front and add the following lines.. Add Official Repo’s only: If you’ve added Bl

How to add official Kali Linux Repositories

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This is a small guide on how to add official Kali Linux Repositories – I’ve updated it to include all versions of Kali Linux till date i.e. Kali 1.x, Kali 2.0/Kali Sana and Kali Rolling. The single most common causes of a broken Kali Linux installation are following unofficial advice, and particularly arbitrarily populating the system’s sources.list file with unofficial repositories. The following post aims to clarify what repositories should exist in sources.list, and when they should be used. Any additional repositories added to the Kali sources.list file will most likely BREAK YOUR KALI LINUX INSTALL. Edit your sources.list The easiest way is to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list root@kali:~# vi /etc/apt/sources.list (or) root@kali:~# leafpad /etc/apt/sources.list Add official repo’s only: Copy paste the following repositories (remove existing lines or you can comment them out – your take). Following repo list was taken from official Kali sources.list Repositories pa

Fixing PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions … (warning) in Kali Linux and Debian

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PulseAudio is a sound system for POSIX OSes, meaning that it is a proxy for your sound applications. It allows you to do advanced operations on your sound data as it passes between your application and your hardware. Things like transferring the audio to a different machine, changing the sample format or channel count and mixing several sounds into one are easily achieved using a sound server.It is an integral part of all relevant modern Linux distributions (Debian, Kali Linux etc.) and used in various mobile devices by multiple vendors. Features The main features includes: Per-application volume controls An extensible plugin architecture with support for loadable modules Compatibility with many popular audio applications Support for multiple audio sources and sinks Low-latency operation and latency measurement A zero-copy memory architecture for processor resource efficiency Ability to discover other computers using PulseAudio on the local network and play sound thr