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I ran a dist-upgrade on my Ubuntu 20 machine and ran into some error with the packages. I tried to apt —-fix-broken but I was still unable to get past the errors. I decided to do a reboot and I now have Kali in my startup instead of Ubuntu. However while trying to boot Kali is stuck in Failed to start mailman master queue. I’ve done some research and believe this was caused by katoolin. I’ve had katoolin with only a few select tool on my pc for a long time and done several dist-upgrades and never run into this problem. Any ideas how I can reverse this process and boot back into my Ubuntu directly without a fresh install?

karel
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