I second what Mr-Protocol said, but if you look on the product page (http://hakshop.com/collections/frontpage/products/wifi-pineapple) you can see some basic guides from Auto-Rickrolling WiFi Pineapple, Phishing with a WiFi Pineapple, WiFi Pineapple: your first connection, Session Hijacking with a WiFi Pineapple in Windows, and WiFi Pineapple Flashing Guide – Building or Unbricking.
Have fun!
Tutorial on http://www.infosecramblings.com/backtrack/backtrack-4-usbpersistent-changesnessus/ for Persistent USB says "This how-to will be updated with specifics for Backtrack 5. As it sits, it does not work with Backtrack 5. If you have a 16GB stick, please try this one."
Don't know if this helps or not.
You could install it as a USB live install: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/tutorials/usb-live-install/
(that's how I have my bt5 installed)
I don't condone what they've done, maybe if they weren't posting all that sensitive information all over Pastebin and TPB I might see them as more of a white (ish) hat group. But their intentions are mainly malicious. And while we do need people to point out flaws in networks, this is not the way to go.
@miT http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1119528&page=5
Im having issues just trying to start the game.
-edit- other than Wine, is there other software that i need?
I virtualized it, im not a big fan of it. Our school thought it would be great for their netbooks but too often do we have internet outages. and im not a fan of cloud computing.
xbox 360, ps3, wii, xbox, gamecube, all gameboys from the color to the original DS, PSP
one ubuntu PC file server, one Ubuntu Laptop.
Main computer: Dell Inspiron 531
Geforce 9600 GSO