seriously?... Try google. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Setup
EDIT: Just realized this is a necro-thread. Why is this happening so much lately? I keep seeing threads from a year or two...
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seriously?... Try google. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Setup
EDIT: Just realized this is a necro-thread. Why is this happening so much lately? I keep seeing threads from a year or two...
Yeah, you're doing it wrong. Take a good look at what Sickness has written, the answer lies there.
No. They do have revisions of the course, but these revisions don't correlate with BackTrack releases. Whether or not they will have a new version once Kali is released is anyone's guess at the...
use "jmp esp" from user32.dll or another process that is likely to be running, to overwrite eip. Backtrack has a tool called pattern_create you can use to generate a unique string. Use that string to...
Maybe look into Incognito and Token Impersonation. Should be a good start.
...It's nice they give you a computer in prison...
And it's not illegal if you have permission to do so, which is the assumption here.
Compaq:
In what situation are you? Are you an...
Why not run BackTrack as a Persistent USB? Then all the changes you make will stick.
Sounds illegal to me.
But here's your answer:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=long+distance+rfid+reader
BackTrack on an S3. This makes me die a little on the inside...
I doubt anyone here can help with this. Especially without your error output.
My suggestion; Post a comment asking for help on that...
You can always put in a BT5 disc, wipe the BT5R3 partition and reinstall. Just keep in mind that BT5 is no longer supported.
What tools specifically? You can always check the man pages or google the specific tool. Is there something particular you would like to know about?
I'm not overly proficient with the GRUB CLI, but have you tried typing "boot"?
Pretty sure it should boot the last used OS... Could be wrong though. Anyone feel free to correct me.
EDIT:
After 5...
While I respect the "jumping in the deep end" approach, users need to be aware that members of this forum are not here to answer basic linux or computing questions. Hence "BackTrack is not a...
This is a separate issue. Rather than commandeer this thread; please use the search function, and if you can't find your answer, then post a new thread.
Try this link:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+to+setup+a+fake+access+point
Did you even read the responses?
Is it LiveUSB or Persistent? How did you add pulseaudio to startup?
eth1 is usually ethernet
Yes. Alternatively; You could always try first before asking.
Look into range extending. Or Wifi boosting. Or whatever name they've decided to give the function. But if your router is capable of it, then yes. It is possible. Otherwise: no.
This might also have something to do with it...
Either get the 64 bit version of Skype for Linux, or install a 32 bit version of BackTrack... But yeah, shouldn't need Skype for Backtrack anyway.
Is it feasible to install BT as a VM and then use the host to do the video and audio recording? I think this might be the easiest solution. Other than that, I'm not sure.
Log into the AP and check. This shouldn't happen automatically though.
Nothing. But the idea is that you connect wirelessly to the AP on the host, and then bridge the connection to the VM, thus wirelessly connecting BT to the network.
You don't "uninstall" backtrack. You format the hard drive and re-install whatever OS you want. In your case, Windows. If pressing F12 on boot didn't take you to a boot options menu and allow you to...