with your transition to Slint. That's great. Highlander wrote to us about errors and resolutions. After trying out Kali Linux XFCE 2009.2, I found a weird error. It took a long time to figure out what was going wrong. I successfully booted into the distro and logged on to a source of Wi-Fi. Problems started when I used Firefox to look at the weather forecast. An error showed up in Firefox that I didn't understand initially. Data flow was not flowing. Turns out that the internal clock on the local machine was far behind the clock on the Internet. Kali blocked the flow of data. Kali Linux didn't tell me the cause of the problem, but the error in Firefox helped me to suss out that the real cause of the problem was a hardware CMOS error. I reset the internal clock from within BIOS and rebooted to the Kali distro. Data flow through Wi-Fi was restored. I hope future versions of Kali Linux can deal with hardware issues better than this. And Highlander, I heard your email being read out. I (25/51)
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