Thanks for the encouragement guys, I really really appreciate it!
I'll keep on learning Linux and vi. I think it will do me good to repeat at least some of the sections of the VTC Linux Courses to...
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Thanks for the encouragement guys, I really really appreciate it!
I'll keep on learning Linux and vi. I think it will do me good to repeat at least some of the sections of the VTC Linux Courses to...
Thanks for you reply!
Yes, my ultimate aim is to use BackTrack, as I'm pretty satisfied with using the Mac OS X for general purposes.
So far, I went through 4 online courses and read the...
I'm only two weeks into Linux and I haven't really tried BackTrack yet, but these books and online video courses have proved very useful to me.
Google Virtual Learning Center, sign up for 25$ a...
I am a little bit overwhelmed and lost, and I need some guidance, please.
What would be the best place to start to learn Linux? Ubuntu 8.10 or Debian 5.0? Will installing BackTrack 3 on HDD and...
I'm new to BackTrack as well, so forgive me if this turns out to be incorrect, but as far as I know if you are going to install BackTrack on a USB you will need at least 2.7Gb of free space, which...
At the top of this page it says that if you are new to Linux and want to become proficient with BackTrack you should first acquaint yourself with Slackware Linux because BackTrack is based on...
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I never said I want to be an "Uber IT Security Guru". Like I said - it's just a hobby. I heard about Ubuntu, then Linux, then different kinds of it and the found BackTrack. Thought it would be...
I'm running BackTrack 3 off a LiveCD at the moment on my Vista/Ubuntu running laptop, but the WiFi and the graphics chip aren't recognised. It looks like a real pain to get the hardware to work on...
Hi all
I'm new to these forums, BackTrack, and pretty new to Linux systems.
I'm thinking of getting a cheap small laptop that I would only use for system security testing using BackTrack. The...