Installing Kali Linux on an iPad and iPhone
I Installed Kali Linux on iPad to see what’s actually possible with virtualization on Apple hardware. This is not a remote desktop and not a screen recording — Kali Linux is running inside a virtual machine using UTM SE, fully within Apple’s guidelines. In this video, I show: • How Kali Linux runs on an iPad • What works and what doesn’t • Real performance and usability • Who this setup actually makes sense for • Step-by-step installation using UTM SE This setup is great for learning Linux, practicing terminal commands, and experimenting with Kali tools, but it also has clear limitations — which I explain honestly in the video. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER (IMPORTANT) This video is for educational and experimental purposes only. Kali Linux is a security testing distribution intended for ethical hacking and learning. Do not use these tools on networks or systems you do not own or have explicit permission to test. This setup runs Kali Linux in a sandboxed virtual environment: • No hardware access • No Wi-Fi monitor mode • No wireless injection • Not suitable for real-world pentesting All demonstrations in this video were performed using officially available software and public tools, fully compliant with YouTube policies and Apple App Store guidelines. No system modifications, jailbreaking, or policy-violating methods were used. Always follow local laws and ethical guidelines. If you enjoy videos about Linux, operating systems, and pushing devices beyond their limits, consider subscribing.
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