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How to install Kali Tools on Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS 64-bit?

cn flag

I had just got my first Lenovo T14 with Ubuntu OS, and I want to install Kali tools following this guide: https://www.tecmint.com/install-kali-linux-tools-using-katoolin-on-ubuntu-debian/.

I made /usr/bin/katoolin executable by running the command:

# chmod +x /usr/bin/katoolin

but I keep getting an error:

unable to execute ./katoolin: No such file or directory 

I'm sure there is a mistake somewhere along the lines, but couldn't figured it out. Any guidance would be much appreciated.

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id flag
You only use `./` before the command if you are in the same directory. If you are outside of the directory but the file is in the path then it is just the command `katoolin`.
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cn flag
Here is directory info: ubuntu:/usr/bin$ ls -l /usr/bin/katoolin -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 51401 Dec 29 14:41 /usr/bin/katoolin ubuntu:/usr/bin$ ./katoolin bash: ./katoolin: /usr/bin/python: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
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cn flag
You are attempting a tutorial written in the time of Ubuntu 14.04 on a much more recent system. You are ready to break your system if you push this further.
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cn flag
Thank you for mentioning that! I was actually thinking the same way - one of the reason I came to the community for further guidance. Do you know recent tutorial for the new systems?
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