[Hackrf-dev] Install problem, apt-get update fails

Luis Colunga lccolunga91 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 23 23:31:20 EDT 2014


Hi,

I'd advice to better move to Kali Linux from Backtrack. Kali Linux
superseeds Backtrack and it's updated very often by the same people from
Offensive security. There is even SDR stuff out of the box. I am sure that
will save a lot of headaches.

Luis Colunga
On Aug 23, 2014 4:27 PM, "Toth, Gregory S" <gregory.s.toth at boeing.com>
wrote:

> Trying to run the install on a Backtrack 5 machine.  I believe it is
> Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
>
> When I run the $sudo apt-get update command, I get a bunch of error
> messages about not being able to find repositories even though I do have
> internet access. I am guessing that the Backtrack people are either no
> longer maintaining the repositories, or that apt-get is pointing at the
> wrong place. Tried running the setup script anyway and it failed because
> cmake was not available.
>
> Is there a way to change where apt-get looks for stuff and if so, where is
> a good place to point it?
>
> If not, I guess I will have to install yet another linux partition onto my
> hard drive (probably the pentoo one).
>
> Thanks
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