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@MCP_01: That may have been wandering off the topic of this thread a bit. I'm not sure how the discussion of learning linux commands and installing bt tools in ubuntu... however since it was a pretty full post i'll respond. Tools found in backtrack of course can be added to any linux distro however I think you along with alot of backtrack users miss out on the point of backtrack. BT is foremost a linux LIVE pentetration and forensic analysis distro/.iso/disc. It was only later that it was adopted as a full install option to hacker's of all natures. Whether you install all the tools onto ubuntu or whatever other distro makes little or no difference but the bt4 distro is made so the preservation of evidence is also a top priority. I have pretty much all the BT tool installed (that I need) in linux mint at the moment and that includes Metasploit and SET and your right it is simple to install.
Another point you raised was the offensive security training. Now I am not or ever have been a member the offensive security team, but their training is very relevant to real world scenario's and is on par if not better than the CEH exam. Both of which any professional ethical hacker at least will be looking at taking during his or her professional career. It is not enough these days to have skills, proving you have them via qualifications/courses such as the PWB/OSCP course is often needed and or required by professional employer's. Alot of infosec jobs in my country you will not get through the doors without graduating University, professional qualifications (CISSP, CEH, OSCP etc) or a lot of experience.
Anyway back on topic, keep posting your desktop's guys :)
Lol chronic, love the terminal, but all that white would annoy me lol. Neon Blue or neon green for me :P
Thinking of switching from Mint to Arch or Gentoo again. Would defo go with KDE though, having gnome would be criminal.
Lol chronic, love the terminal, but all that white would annoy me lol. Neon Blue or neon green for me :P
Thinking of switching from Mint to Arch or Gentoo again. Would defo go with KDE though, having gnome would be criminal.
Lol. Deff go for Arch. One of my favorite distros now. And KDE is bossssss. I was running gnome before it then I switched but KDE kept crashing. Good thing I fixed it KDE is 5000x better.