
When attempting startx I get this: X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0Ĭurrent Operating System: Linux kali-raspberry-pi 5.15.44-Re4son-v7l+ #1 SMP Debian kali-pi () armv7l (note kali always booted to gui before installing the driver, and I have installed the driver on PiOS without any issues.) all normal GUI repair/reinstall steps are not working. Restart Apache: $ sudo /opt/bitnami/ctlscript.First time posting sorry if this isn't formatted properly.Īfter installing this driver on kali for my 3.5inch raspberry pi 4 touchscreen, kali has automatically been booting to text mode (no errors in booting) and I can't get it to boot back to gui mode or even enter gui mode. NOTE: Depending on your installation type, the ResourceSpace config.php file will be located in the following paths:Īpproach A (Bitnami installations using system packages): /opt/bitnami/resourcespace/include/config.phpĪpproach B (Self-contained Bitnami installations): /opt/bitnami/apps/resourcespace/htdocs/include/config.php Update the config.php file by adding the line below to it: Log in to the server console and execute the following command: $ sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install -y libimage-exiftool-perl To install the ExifTool component, follow these steps:

Refer to the FAQ for more information on these changes.

The output of the command indicates which approach (A or B) is used by the installation, and will allow you to identify the paths, configuration and commands to use in this guide. To identify your Bitnami installation type and what approach to follow, run the command below: $ test ! -f "/opt/bitnami/common/bin/openssl" & echo "Approach A: Using system packages." || echo "Approach B: Self-contained installation." On account of these changes, the file paths stated in this guide may change depending on whether your Bitnami stack uses native Linux system packages (Approach A), or if it is a self-contained installation (Approach B). NOTE: We are in the process of modifying the file structure and configuration for many Bitnami stacks.
