Also myself, thank you for helping me [member=7644]DeepThought[/member]
The Menu>System>System Information says I am using, Linux 4.9.0-linuxlite (x86_64).
I have now also tried it in Kali Linux in Virtual Box on Linux Lite, Kali 2018.3.a, and also in 2018.4 rolling release, after installing the driver, neither picked up the adapter, it was not displayed in the VB devices/usb for selection.
I tested this first using the AWUS036NHA and putting it in to monitor mode.
I wonder as it is bridged mode maybe it relies upon the driver being working in LL as the host rather than using the driver installed in Kali, I'm not really sure, it's the first time I tried an adapter in Kali, I had to follow a video on YouTube where he tests a newly arrived dongle.
So it may be just over complicating the issue.
Last time I used LinSSID in LL, for testing different antennas ability to find the most wifi then comparing these.
The Menu>System>System Information says I am using, Linux 4.9.0-linuxlite (x86_64).
I have now also tried it in Kali Linux in Virtual Box on Linux Lite, Kali 2018.3.a, and also in 2018.4 rolling release, after installing the driver, neither picked up the adapter, it was not displayed in the VB devices/usb for selection.
I tested this first using the AWUS036NHA and putting it in to monitor mode.
I wonder as it is bridged mode maybe it relies upon the driver being working in LL as the host rather than using the driver installed in Kali, I'm not really sure, it's the first time I tried an adapter in Kali, I had to follow a video on YouTube where he tests a newly arrived dongle.
So it may be just over complicating the issue.
Last time I used LinSSID in LL, for testing different antennas ability to find the most wifi then comparing these.