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i would really like to install backtrack for my security purposes put when i have the CD what do i actually do i heard it is a bit tricky to install and log in and what interface to use and to setup you pci cards and stuff
if there is anybody who has experience with backtrack could you send us a link or give me a brief tutorial
cheers
bondi 007
if there is anybody who has experience with backtrack could you send us a link or give me a brief tutorial
cheers
bondi 007
I have downloaded BT2 Linux and I'll be testing it within this week. I'll post a review of it in my blog and possibly on daniweb too. So keep tuned :-).
it's quite easy to use. it's a livecd and bootable, so there's no need to install anything.
you mean the linux command shell?
most of the tools included have a graphical interface, so that shouldn't be a problem, but if you're considering installing linux, learning to use the command shell is -to a certain extent- almost obligatory.
for that, i'd recommend you to The Linux Documentation Project.
hope this helped
pygmalion
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and i want to know how to use the '' i think its called command prompt''
most of the tools included have a graphical interface, so that shouldn't be a problem, but if you're considering installing linux, learning to use the command shell is -to a certain extent- almost obligatory.
for that, i'd recommend you to The Linux Documentation Project.
hope this helped
pygmalion
Last edited by pygmalion; May 15th, 2007 at 6:34 pm.
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