On Wed, Jul 17, 2024, 3:10 PM Bret Busby <b...@busby.net> wrote:

> On 18/7/24 01:43, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 05:52:47PM +0200, Aleix Piulachs wrote:
> >> installing w4sp-lab in Kali-linux-2024.2-installer-everything-amd64.iso
> >> gives me an error when I press w4sp_webapp.py in python module error:
> >> import w4sp and error in module: from w4sp_app import * and I cannot
> change
> >> the w4sp or * how do I do it?
> >
> > Hi Aleix,
> >
> > Please go and read the FAQ that I post almost every month on this list.
> >
> > Kali is _derived_ from Debian and isn't Debian. As such, I'd respectfully
> > suggest that you go and find Kali support elsewhere.
> >
> > Thanks for reading, with every good wish as ever
> >
> > Andrew Cater
> > (amaca...@debian.org)
> >
>
> This exists;
>
> https://www.kali.org/community/
>
> Users of Kali Linux, should peruse that web page.
>
>  From that web page, unfortunately, Kali Linux, like Linux Mint, and
> some of the BSD variants, does not provide an officially supported users
> mailing list, like Debian Linux provides this one, and Ubuntu Linux,
> with its users mailing list.
>

Are you intentionally ignoring the Kali Linux support forum which is hosted
at that same website? And if you want a gateway'd email list and web-based
forum working together, as some sites do (Canonical used to...), wouldn't
the best move be to ask that very same forum about their collective
thoughts?

So, it is up to a user of software that does not have an officially
> supported users' mailing list, to create and administer a users' mailing
> list, like for some other Linux distributions and Thunderbird and
> Firefox, as has happened at groups.io  (https://groups.io -> "Find or
> Create a Group").
>
> And, remember the proverb; "Every journey of a thousand leagues, starts
> with the first step".
>
> ..
> Bret Busby
> Armadale
> West Australia
> (UTC+0800)
> ..............
>
>

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