https://www.kali.org/get-kali/#kali-virtual-machines
BUT... you need Linux Lite amd64 and a cpu and board capable of virtualization first.
You should read up a little more since Kali is just a rolling release of forensic and network analysis tools that are all separately available as Debian packages. It might be better for you to decide which ones you want and if they are available install them from synaptic. BUT... you will discover that you still need a 64bit system for many of them to get the newer versions.
Looking at your system report it appears you could run 64bit. I would try LL 4.x first then tools would be Debian old old stable (stretch) or if vbox then works use the vbox image from Kali above.
TC
BUT... you need Linux Lite amd64 and a cpu and board capable of virtualization first.
You should read up a little more since Kali is just a rolling release of forensic and network analysis tools that are all separately available as Debian packages. It might be better for you to decide which ones you want and if they are available install them from synaptic. BUT... you will discover that you still need a 64bit system for many of them to get the newer versions.
Looking at your system report it appears you could run 64bit. I would try LL 4.x first then tools would be Debian old old stable (stretch) or if vbox then works use the vbox image from Kali above.
TC
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