Welcome to the community, @p3n7a90n. I have one serious question for you: Why are you running Kali Linux as a desktop installation? It is not being developed for that at all, as its primary usage is security testing and hacking. For that reason, it’s built to be used from an encrypted flash drive and loaded as a live usb so that when the user is finished, they can pop it out and it’s like they never were there.
If you do insist on using Kali Linux as a desktop OS, I would highly recommend installing Ubuntu or Debian instead. The amount of work required to get Kali to work as a desktop OS would basically make it Debian normal anyways.