Small computers
Originally, the Kali Linux penetration testing platform was an operating system developed to be either installed on the local hard disk drive (HDD) of a computer or live-booted from an optical disk, such as a digital versatile disk (DVD). Over the years, the development of Kali Linux expanded to newer and more modern devices, such as smartphones and tablets, and even other devices with Advanced RISC Machines (ARM) processors, such as a Raspberry Pi.
Gem PDA
The Gem PDA looks a bit old school compared to modern mobile devices, such as an Android-based smartphone. This device combined the concepts of both a smartphone and a personal digital assistant (PDA):
You may be wondering what makes this device suitable for Kali Linux. The Gem PDA supports the installation of up to three operating systems due to its multi-boot functionality.
The following is a list of supported operating systems:
- Android
- Debian
- Kali Linux
- Sailfish
Note
The Kali Linux image for the Gem PDA can be found at https...