BT5 has been released. Let's ask Gnome to help me, my own KDE ..
Because your bandwidth is not enough, let someone else copy it in another day.
It took a day to get the BT5-KDE-x32 down ..
I just installed BT5 on the KDE Desktop. As I am not used to KDE, I just finished it and Installed VMware-Tools.
The BT5 Based on ubuntu10.04 is really handsome and dazzling.
Bask in.
Because BT5 was modified based on Ubuntu10.04, it is much easier to install VMware-Tools in the Chinese language and the Chinese language input method ..
Because it is more foolish.
LiveCD BT5.iso VMware load, startx, click Install BackTrack installation on the desktop ..
The above steps are omitted and there is nothing to say. It is nothing more than selecting the installation language, selecting the region, the partition, and what is the difference with the previous wood ..
Needless to say, the Chinese language is quite understandable.
Apt-get install language-support-zh language-pack-zh
After installing the Chinese package, go to Settings> System Settings> Locale> add ages
Add Simplified Chinese (what? You don't know which one is simplified Chinese? You can repeat the junior high school textbook and you will find it.) Then you will be prompted to cancel the change or something. Log Off/restart the course.
I used ibus for the Chinese input method. I originally wanted to install fcitx, but the compilation in Kubuntu is not very powerful ..
If you are too tired, use ibus.
Apt-get install ibus-pinyin (language-support-zh remember to install it)
Settings-> ibus settings-> (the system prompts whether to enable or not the wood is enabled, and of course yes.)-> (then there is a prompt under/home. if the bashrc file writes content, you can ignore this step if the Input Method is used successfully.) This prompt shows an icon in the lower right corner. Right-click Preferences-> Input Method-> select Chinese-Pinyin and add it. close
Create a new txt file, press ctrl + space to see if the input method comes out of the wood. There is a big "Spell" word in the bottom right corner.
If not, try again.
Cd/home
La
Kwrite. bashrc
Write in this file
Export GTK_IM_MODULE = ibus
Export XMODIFIERS = @ im = ibus
Export QT_IM_MODULE = ibus
Then try again.
After VMware-Tools loads iso, a prompt will be displayed. copy the file yourself, decompress tar zxpf xxxxx, and then chmod + x VMxxx.
./Install VMxxx.
If the message "what is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel? "
Input:
Prepare-kernel-sources
Cd/usr/src/linux
Cp-rf include/generated/* include/linux/
The default Chinese font of BT5 is ugly. I am used to. You can download the default Chinese font from BT5 or download it from a physical machine and drag it in. VMware-Tools has been installed ..
After you drag msyh. ttf in, right-click and choose "Install". Wait a moment to complete the installation.
Open the menu, choose Settings> system Settings> application appearance> font on the left> select to adjust all fonts, and then click Apply and log out again.
In addition, the BT5 Firefox method is added.
Because the built-in Firefox of BT5 is 4.0.1, the network is guaranteed first. open FireFox, enter "http://stage.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/4.0.1/linux-i686/xpi/zh-CN.xpi" in the address bar of the browser after the carriage return will appear prompt, restart FireFox after installation; continue in the FireFox address bar input "about: config" carriage return, click I agree, enter "general. useragent. locale, double-click this option, and then enter "zh-CN" in the pop-up dialog box. OK. After restarting the browser, FireFox will become a Chinese version ~
Because the installation of ibus in Kubuntu does not start automatically by default, there are two ways to enable ibus to start automatically.
1. Click "system settings-boot and shutdown-auto start-add program" in the menu to add a program. The path is "usr/bin/ibus-daemon ".
2. click "system settings-boot and shutdown-auto start-add program" in the menu to add a program, enter "ibus-daemon-x-r-d" in the path and select "run on terminal". OK.
Choose either of the two methods.
Original article, reprinted Please note: Reprinted from Ark @ Dis9Team