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Use Kali Linux graphical user interface instead of the terminal Kali Linux, like many Linux distributions, provides a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows you to perform various tasks without using the terminal. The GUI in Kali Linux is based on the GNOME desktop environment by default. Here's how you can navigate and use the graphical user interface in Kali Linux: Login: When you start Kali Linux, you'll be presented with a login screen. Enter your username and password to log in. Desktop Environment: After logging in, you'll see the graphical desktop environment. It should look similar to other GNOME-based desktops. You'll find icons on the desktop, a top panel, and a dock (side panel) with commonly used applications. Applications Menu: Click on the "Applications" menu in the top-left corner of the screen. This will open a list of installed applications, organized into categories. File Manager: You can use the "Files" application (previously known as Nautilus) to navigate and manage your files and folders. It will be available in the "Utilities" or "Accessories" section of the Applications menu. Internet Browsing: Kali Linux comes with a web browser (usually Firefox) installed by default. Click on the browser icon in the dock or search for it in the Applications menu to start browsing the internet. Software Center: If you prefer to install software using a GUI rather than the terminal, you can use the "Software" application to browse and install available packages. It will be available in the "System" or "Utilities" section of the Applications menu. Terminal Emulator: If you ever need to use the terminal from the GUI, you can find the terminal emulator by searching for "Terminal" in the Applications menu. This will open a command-line interface within a window, allowing you to use terminal commands. Updates and Settings: For system updates and settings, you can use the "Software & Updates" application, available in the "System" section of the Applications menu. Network Manager: To manage your network connections, use the network manager icon in the top-right corner of the screen. It allows you to connect to Wi-Fi, wired networks, VPNs, etc. Shutdown/Restart: To shut down or restart your system, click on your username in the top-right corner, and select "Power Off" or "Restart" from the dropdown menu. Remember that while the GUI provides a user-friendly interface, some tasks might still require terminal access for more advanced configurations or troubleshooting. The terminal offers more control and is essential for certain tasks in Kali Linux.