You probably just need to install your video card driver. What kind of video card do you have? If it happens to be and nvidia card, it should be as easy as
apt-get install nvidia-drivers
and rebooting
Okay, so I'm running Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 on Windows Vista.
I don't know if its because Virtual PC isn't compatible with Vista, but when i try to start BackTrack 4 in Gui, it returns a Fatal Error
I have 2 screens, so i was hoping to start exploring BackTrack 4 while searching for Help documents online (not the easiest thing to do if you haven't configured internet on BackTrack4 yet.)Fatal server error:
AddScreen/ScreenInit failed for driver 0
giving up.
xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server
xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server erro
I'm going to look around the Virtual PC site to see about updating it and see if i have the same problem with BackTrack3, if anyone has any ideas, I'd be more than willing to try them out.
Thanks,
Bass Speaker
You probably just need to install your video card driver. What kind of video card do you have? If it happens to be and nvidia card, it should be as easy as
apt-get install nvidia-drivers
and rebooting
Okay, sounds like it should work.
Btw, I'm not sure if I'm running a live CD version, or the OS setup version. Since it's a Virtual PC, I'd like to make BT4 the OS.
ANYWAY, besides the point.
okay, so after starting up networking, i tried the apt-get.
I'm not sure if the Virtual PC patching worked, but I'll try downloading the Service Packages.root@bt:`# apt-get install nvidia-drivers
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package nvidia-drivers
root@bt:`#
If anyone has any advice / experience in this field, i would love your advice
Thanks,
Bass Speaker
it might be tougher if u have an ATi card.
Okay, we're making progress, somewhat.
apt-get install nvidia-drivers doest work
but driver* does.
After starting up networking, and using apt-get install nvidia-driver,
it spends about a minute at this:
0% [Connecting to archive.offensive-securty.com]
(about a minute or two later)
Err Com.org - Only the best links ... pwnsauce/microverse nvidia-driver 190.18-bt3
Could not resolve 'archive.offensive-security.com'
:c
Anyone have any ideas on what to do next ?
Well, do you know that your network is actually working, or have you just started up networking. Try pinging something:
Or try loading a page. If your connection works within the backtrack cd, perhaps the repository was just down.Code:ping -c 4 google.com
Did you trybefore startx?Code:fixvesa
So just go download VMWare Workstation Trail ?
Ok, I guess i'll have to have my fun in 30 days
If anyone else comes up with a solution, I'd still be willing to try it.