I downloaded the BackTrack Beta 3 ISO and tested it yesterday, and I have to say I’m quite pleased with it. It has many networking tools that are useful and intuitive. It runs KDE, so that’s a plus. The live OS does take a bit of time to load up though, more than the Ubuntu or SUSE live sessions. It’s interface is excellent and it comes with everything I need. I have to say that BackTrack Beta 3 is a keeper. I now add it to my stack, which now includes: Ubuntu 7.04, 7.10, and 8.04, SUSE, OpenSUSE, Fedora, KDE, and of course, Windows XP (blah). I regret the last one, but it is a necessity.
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