hi everybody,
i´m trying to use backtrack 3 and 4 on my windows 7 pc. whenever i´m trying to boot backtrack 3 the software detects my built in card (atheros ar9285 802.11b/g/n wifi adapter), but it is deactivated and can only be activated when i´m running windows 7.
I purchased USB Wireless adapter which runs smoothly on Windows and Ubuntu, but in BackTrack it showing me Bad password issue. From my reading I guess it's driver issue which BackTrack Kernel don't have drivers for RTL8191SU (my) Adapter.
The Realtek site have drivers for kernels 2.6-2.9.
i have installed Backtrack 5 r2 (GNOME) on my toshiba satellite p855-s5200..
I have little experience with the command line other than running a server however this time i am clueless. i have no idea what wifi card i have and what drivers i need to get my wireless networking working with backtrack. please help!
Hello BackTrack Team,
This is my first time making a thread but sorry if it's in the wrong section or I did anything wrong.
I'm currently experiencing a problem with installing BackTrack 5 R3.
My system specification :
CPU : Intel Pentium G860 Dual Core 3 GHz
OS : Windows 7 x86
RAM : 4 GB ( 2x2 )
HDD : 500 GB ( C: 74.2 GB, D: 391 GB )
Graphic card : AMD Radeon 6670 HD 1 GB
Here's my pro
I am relatively new to Linux and have been trying to use Backtrack 5 but it doesnt detect my wireless card so I cant connect to any wireless networks, I am using a Realtek RTL8191SE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC wireless card. I was wondering is there anything I can do like download drivers/patches etc. to make my internal wireless card work, or will I have to buy an external USB wifi adapter.
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.
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.
I have a USB wireless adapter D-Link DWA-131.
I also have backtrack 5R1 on Vmware.
I installed the driver on the system, and here are some outputs:
root@bt:~# lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 07d1:3303 D-Link System DWA-131 802.11n Wireless N Nano Adapter(rev.A1) [Realtek RTL8192SU]
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 ro
Code:
Failed to attach the USB device USB2.0 WLAN Adapter [0200] to the virtual machine Backtrack 4 R2.
USB device 'USB2.0 WLAN Adapter' with UUID {8be14ae9-0542-4dc6-a9ef-6ab00d254c0c} is busy with a previous request.