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siavash_id 08-23-2022 01:50 PM

Graphical problem (color anomaly or color heterogeneity)
 
After the installation and first boot Kali Linux, The colors of the screen have some kind of chromatic aberration and since I can see almost nothing as shown in the picture below I can't do anything special, is this a problem with the graphics drivers or...? I restarted the installation process and the second time I unchecked the Gnome option and this time the colors were a little better, but there is still some kind of color inversion or color anomaly in most places of the system.
You can see in pic below my screen completely is White.

https://i.postimg.cc/hGH5F53t/IMG-20220823-112432.jpg

At the second image you can see it goes purple when i random click on some display settings.

https://i.postimg.cc/HkF2j70S/IMG-20220823-113636.jpg

Here's the system info:
Core i3 12100F
GTX 1660Super
16GB ram
Asus prime H610M-E MB
And yes I know I know, the Kali Linux and ... Are for experienced users , but I'm sure i will be like you one day if i try enough, when I'm running Windows or some other easy to use OS , that's makes everything easy for me and I don't learn when things are easy.I would be very grateful if you could help me.

boughtonp 08-24-2022 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by siavash_id (Post 6375678)
And yes I know I know, the Kali Linux and ... Are for experienced users , but I'm sure i will be like you one day if i try enough, when I'm running Windows or some other easy to use OS , that's makes everything easy for me and I don't learn when things are easy.

No, Kali is not for experienced users - it is for experienced security professionals. And most of those will still install a standard distro for their daily use, and only run Kali in a VM.

If you don't want easy / want to learn by fixing/tweaking your system, Arch or Slackware are distributions to considering.


siavash_id 08-24-2022 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boughtonp (Post 6375850)
No, Kali is not for experienced users - it is for experienced security professionals. And most of those will still install a standard distro for their daily use, and only run Kali in a VM.

If you don't want easy / want to learn by fixing/tweaking your system, Arch or Slackware are distributions to considering.


Yeah i agree, tonight i will replace its with Debian Linux, thanks for your help . -Closed.

pan64 08-24-2022 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siavash_id (Post 6375678)
And yes I know I know, the Kali Linux and ... Are for experienced users , but I'm sure i will be like you one day if i try enough, when I'm running Windows or some other easy to use OS , that's makes everything easy for me and I don't learn when things are easy.I would be very grateful if you could help me.

So you should know that you have to learn to walk first, not to run.
No one learns to drive in an F1 car or truck

TB0ne 08-24-2022 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by siavash_id (Post 6375678)
After the installation and first boot Kali Linux, The colors of the screen have some kind of chromatic aberration and since I can see almost nothing as shown in the picture below I can't do anything special, is this a problem with the graphics drivers or...? I restarted the installation process and the second time I unchecked the Gnome option and this time the colors were a little better, but there is still some kind of color inversion or color anomaly in most places of the system. You can see in pic below my screen completely is White.

At the second image you can see it goes purple when i random click on some display settings.

Here's the system info:
Core i3 12100F
GTX 1660Super
16GB ram
Asus prime H610M-E MB
And yes I know I know, the Kali Linux and ... Are for experienced users , but I'm sure i will be like you one day if i try enough, when I'm running Windows or some other easy to use OS , that's makes everything easy for me and I don't learn when things are easy.I would be very grateful if you could help me.

As others have said, don't use Kali...are you even aware of what Kali IS?? It's basically a standard Linux system, that comes with tweaks/packages/tools pre installed. There is *NOTHING* that Kali gives you that any other distro of Linux can't do. It just makes it easier for security professionals to get up and running. You can install an 'easy to use' version of Linux (like Mint or Ubuntu), and be done. You don't tell us anything about the graphics card/monitor on your system, so it's hard to say if it's a graphics driver issue or not. Have you just tried using a different theme?

And it's a bit confusing when you say you "don't learn when things are easy"...then ask us to tell you the answers. That would seem "easy" wouldn't it??

siavash_id 08-24-2022 11:32 AM

OMG!!!! I'm freaking out, how do I mark this as solved?
It's my first question on LQ , help me with screenshots if possible please.

TB0ne 08-24-2022 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by siavash_id (Post 6375883)
OMG!!!! I'm freaking out, how do I mark this as solved? It's my first question on LQ , help me with screenshots if possible please.

If it's solved, then why don't you post what you did to solve it?? And if you just look at the thread and the options on the page, you'll figure it out...since you only learn if it's hard.


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