| | Anyone here using backtrack 3 usb if yes then can u tell me if i can install VLC in backtrack USB permanently ? HOW |
| Nov 22, 2009 |
What do you want to do exactly ? Why do you need backtrack3 ?
If it's just for network testing, use backtrack3 as it's supplied, without installing extra things like VLC. If you want to do something else, maybe you should try another live Linux distro ? Of course, if you really want to do it, have a look in some slackware tutorials in order to learn how to install VLC in a slackware distro.
I have successfully done this its not too hard.
- Get SLAX 3 USB from the SLAX website - Install SLAX 3 USB on your jumpdrive (see the instructions that came with the zip file) - go to the modules or root directory and clear it out (there are lzm files in it) - put the BT3 modules in there and reboot * I don't remember if BT3 uses a different (not lzm) format, you may have to use one of the converters in the tools directory For complete simplicity, you may just want to use DAVIX. It has a lot of the same features and is really easy to use if you like graphics instead of text. Its meant more for visualization, but still a good pentest distro.
Hi first download the the any source file of any software (EX:-vlc-0.9.6.Tar.Bz2) unzip it by using tar
And after that #./confugure #make Ofter completion of installation #checkinstall That creates tgz pakage Convert it into lmz By using #tgz2lzm command And finally add it to the your modules That will be working -reply by Harish
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