I just installed Backtrack 5 R3 Gnome 32bit on my other computer but it only takes up approximately 1/4 of the screen(the rest is black).
If I go to System->Preferences->Monitor it says "Monitor unknown".
So what could this be?
Hello guys,
I have been trying to find some good information on how to install backtrack to my external drive but there isnt much about it. I have asked at the backtrack forums but nothing from them yet.
I decided to ask here since backtrack is based on ubuntu.
Basically I want to install backtrack on my external drive. I have a new one with 1 TB and want to use all of it for backtrack.
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Hello guys.
I am starting to get bored with the stock ubuntu 12.10 operating system. And was wondering if there is a ppa I can add to Ubuntu so I can group install all of the Backtrack 5 applications? Or if I can edit the software sources so I can upgrade Ubuntu 12.10 to Backtrack 5 somehow?
This might be a weird question I know, but it would be cool if I could do so.
Alternate titles: Dual-boot BackTrack 5 R3 and Windows 7 on a single hard disk drive; dual-booting Windows 7 and BackTrack 5 R3.
This is the just another tutorial on BackTrack 5 published on this website.
At the time of this writing, 02SEP2012, the only ARM release of Backtrack 5 is the original one that came out in May of 2011. If any of you have tried running this on an Android phone or tablet, then you will have noticed that it is lacking some functionality.
You will need a rooted Galaxy S3.
Hi,
I guess I am new to Backtrack and especially Backtrack for ARM.
I notice most of the features of the other version have been taken out.
My question is this. What can I do?
When I was using backtrack, a screen popped up saying that there is an upgrade to kubuntu (inside backtrack) 12.10. I accepted it.
Subsequently, the OS became Kubuntu 12.10 generic pae instead of Ubuntu 8. something as it originally was.
Now even ever I startup, it will lead me to a GUI screen and ask me to log in.
As title, I want to know how to install Backtrack 5 to USB. I have a 16GB USB. Should I Split partition, one for install BackTrack, and one for daily use? Note that I want Full Install, like install Ubuntu to HDD, not live. Because LiveUSB, when shutdown, every documents on that session will be deleted. So I want to know how to install Full Backtrack 5 to USB, and can boot on other Machine.