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Gnack track ?

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Hello everyone I am about to install gnack track, does any one here have this os on their pc,if so, does it have any hidden problems etc. I would like to know.
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I have used it before and have a vmware image of it running right now its nice and it has all the backtrack tools no issues thus far for me.

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It looks good so far....
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I really enjoy it because i love the backtrack tool suite but i also like the gnome environment as well. This combines both to make a pretty decent security distro offshoot *thumb*


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It is a good ditro for pentesting but I feel like a skiddie using it 8O ,all the tools are there and all you have to do is learn to run the tools,nothing is wrong by doing this but.....I would stick to my debian,learn to program and learn "hacking" the difficult way.
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Yea i stick to my ubuntu and do the same. I do keep vmware images of backtrack and gnacktrack running on my system though just because its nice having all of those tools in one place.


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Changed to Ubuntu,made the switch. :?:
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