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I upgraded to the latest version of Kali Linux and all of a sudden I can't open up files. I've searched everywhere for solutions but can't find anything. The file manager shows the files exist and I can get in them through the file manager but cannot do so through the CL. Please help










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  • This is an extremely basic question. If you're having trouble with it, you should be using a more beginner-friendly Linux distribution rather than something as incredibly specialized as Kali.

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  • This is an extremely basic question. If you're having trouble with it, you should be using a more beginner-friendly Linux distribution rather than something as incredibly specialized as Kali.

    – Mark
    1 min ago

















This is an extremely basic question. If you're having trouble with it, you should be using a more beginner-friendly Linux distribution rather than something as incredibly specialized as Kali.

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This is an extremely basic question. If you're having trouble with it, you should be using a more beginner-friendly Linux distribution rather than something as incredibly specialized as Kali.

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