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evonflux
21st Sep 2011 Wed, 20:28
can i install backtraxx on a PC that has winXP and ubuntu already? i installed UBUNTU via wubi..?

can i access PC on a network particularly WLAN using backtraxx but those PC's have windows as their OS?

need help po for a research study..

:upset:

ryu_shinobi
22nd Sep 2011 Thu, 15:20
Are you referring to "Backtrack Linux"??

Yes, you can install it with XP and UBUNTU...
just update your grub after installation...

Yes you can access those PC's its almost the same with windows to windows access ...

bugenhagen
22nd Sep 2011 Thu, 19:23
Ingat lang pre medyo tricky ang installlation ng backtrack.....
mukhang manghahack ka pre ah......lol

evonflux
22nd Sep 2011 Thu, 19:57
Are you referring to "Backtrack Linux"??

Yes, you can install it with XP and UBUNTU...
just update your grub after installation...

Yes you can access those PC's its almost the same with windows to windows access ...

ubuntu to windows? update grub? ung boot loader po?

evonflux
22nd Sep 2011 Thu, 20:00
Ingat lang pre medyo tricky ang installlation ng backtrack.....
mukhang manghahack ka pre ah......lol

klangan ko lang sir para sa research study, WLAN weaknesses..

downloadaddict
23rd Sep 2011 Fri, 14:55
weh.... :D tnt .madali nalang yan kapag matagal ka ng linux user...

nmsis
23rd Sep 2011 Fri, 19:48
Kung nainstall mo ung Ubuntu mo maiinstall mo din ang Backtrack kasi Ubuntu-based siya. Basta read ka lang ng mga documentation, sila tutulong sayo :yipee:

evonflux
24th Sep 2011 Sat, 06:18
Kung nainstall mo ung Ubuntu mo maiinstall mo din ang Backtrack kasi Ubuntu-based siya. Basta read ka lang ng mga documentation, sila tutulong sayo :yipee:

ok lang sir 3 OS in one pc? nd ba sobra na dun? tri-boot?

topet2k12001
24th Sep 2011 Sat, 15:16
can i install backtraxx on a PC that has winXP and ubuntu already? i installed UBUNTU via wubi..?

can i access PC on a network particularly WLAN using backtraxx but those PC's have windows as their OS?

need help po for a research study..

:upset:

Ingat lang pre medyo tricky ang installlation ng backtrack.....
mukhang manghahack ka pre ah......lol

ok lang sir 3 OS in one pc? nd ba sobra na dun? tri-boot?

Hi Friends,

1. BackTrack po, hindi BackTraxx. :)
2. You can install as many Operating Systems that you like in your computer. On mine, I have Windows XP, Windows 7, BackTrack, Puppy Linux, Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 10.10, Ubuntu 11.04, and an extra Ubuntu 10.04 (this is my main OS).
3. BackTrack is actually Ubuntu-based (based on an old version of Ubuntu - Ubuntu 8.10). So yes, the installation instructions are the same.
4. Installation of BackTrack is not the tricky part since it follows the same exact installation steps as Ubuntu (it is Ubuntu-based); the real tricky part is how to install multiple Operating Systems so that you have a multiple-boot PC.
5. Please visit our Ubuntu Tutorials thread (click the link in my signature). I have tutorials on BackTrack installation, as well as how to crack wireless networks. I posted that tutorial not to teach people how to steal Internet, but also for learning purposes. I think that tutorial will be perfect for you (I am assuming you are doing this only for research purposes).
6. You can actually study wireless network weaknes by just using Ubuntu. Any app that you can run in BackTrack, you can also install and run in Ubuntu since BackTrack is essentially Ubuntu-based (unless you really require BackTrack).

evonflux
24th Sep 2011 Sat, 18:56
Hi Friends,

1. BackTrack po, hindi BackTraxx. :)
2. You can install as many Operating Systems that you like in your computer. On mine, I have Windows XP, Windows 7, BackTrack, Puppy Linux, Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 10.10, Ubuntu 11.04, and an extra Ubuntu 10.04 (this is my main OS).
3. BackTrack is actually Ubuntu-based (based on an old version of Ubuntu - Ubuntu 8.10). So yes, the installation instructions are the same.
4. Installation of BackTrack is not the tricky part since it follows the same exact installation steps as Ubuntu (it is Ubuntu-based); the real tricky part is how to install multiple Operating Systems so that you have a multiple-boot PC.
5. Please visit our Ubuntu Tutorials thread (click the link in my signature). I have tutorials on BackTrack installation, as well as how to crack wireless networks. I posted that tutorial not to teach people how to steal Internet, but also for learning purposes. I think that tutorial will be perfect for you (I am assuming you are doing this only for research purposes).
6. You can actually study wireless network weaknes by just using Ubuntu. Any app that you can run in BackTrack, you can also install and run in Ubuntu since BackTrack is essentially Ubuntu-based (unless you really require BackTrack).

nabasa ko po kc na kung iinstall sa UBUNTU, marami pong packages na klangang idownload.. salamt ng marami dito boss..

topet2k12001
24th Sep 2011 Sat, 19:05
nabasa ko po kc na kung iinstall sa UBUNTU, marami pong packages na klangang idownload.. salamt ng marami dito boss..

Not really. Check out the Ubuntu Tutorials thread, since I already made tutorials in cracking wireless networks using Ubuntu. May video tutorials pa. :)

evonflux
25th Sep 2011 Sun, 07:11
Not really. Check out the Ubuntu Tutorials thread, since I already made tutorials in cracking wireless networks using Ubuntu. May video tutorials pa. :)

salamt dito boss..

prem0nitions
25th Sep 2011 Sun, 13:43
mag vmware workstation ka nlng.. mas mganda pa.. pwede 3 boot ng os, sabay sabay pa.. meron ka ng hacking lab.. hehehehe un kc gmit ko ee.. mas convenient kc pag gmit mo un..

topet2k12001
25th Sep 2011 Sun, 14:52
mag vmware workstation ka nlng.. mas mganda pa.. pwede 3 boot ng os, sabay sabay pa.. meron ka ng hacking lab.. hehehehe un kc gmit ko ee.. mas convenient kc pag gmit mo un..

As long as the system hardware has good specs, then this is a good suggestion. Running 3 OS in a virtualized environment takes up a lot of RAM (and processing power).

zero_cool
26th Sep 2011 Mon, 19:13
Madali lang yan... pedeng pede mo install yan..

evonflux
27th Sep 2011 Tue, 05:37
mag vmware workstation ka nlng.. mas mganda pa.. pwede 3 boot ng os, sabay sabay pa.. meron ka ng hacking lab.. hehehehe un kc gmit ko ee.. mas convenient kc pag gmit mo un..

virtualization takes up a lot of memory po, 756MB lang po RAM ko..

demolition
28th Sep 2011 Wed, 13:47
help naman poh where to download backtrack and how to install mga sir....tnx poh...

evonflux
29th Sep 2011 Thu, 05:46
help naman poh where to download backtrack and how to install mga sir....tnx poh...

http://www.backtrack-linux.org/downloads/

Mr. Betterman
27th Jul 2012 Fri, 09:39
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