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| PwnPad on Nexus 7 2013 wifi edition | |
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| Topic Started: Apr 25 2014, 04:22 PM (783 Views) | |
| br0k3nilluzion | Apr 25 2014, 04:22 PM Post #1 |
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How is this doing on everyones tablet? any problems? how long have you had it running? Have you ran it through regular day to day usage? Would like to know what people are using. still havent done mine, finally have some time to jump back into this. Thank you ahead of time, br0k3nilluzion ps. I have the Nexus 7 2013 wifi 32gb edition. Wanting to put Pwnpad on it |
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| securemaryland | May 5 2014, 02:51 PM Post #2 |
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I don't use it for a "day -to- day" tablet but I do use it heavily for a hacking tablet. I own 4 of them (most out to folks for training purposes) and the only real problem I have had is on certain tools not running. Don't worry all the main stuff works fine. |
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| br0k3nilluzion | May 6 2014, 01:26 AM Post #3 |
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Thank you for the response. To Clarify, I want to try KaliPwn. Have you noticed a big difference between the two? I know Droidshadow likes Kalipwn, i was planning on using his build instructions.. Which would be your recomendation? Thank you again |
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| securemaryland | May 27 2014, 03:05 PM Post #4 |
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I know folks who run and have been working with others on their install of Kalipwn; however for me personally I stick with the stock. This isn't to say one is better than the other, as I have heard multiple pros/cons from both. I simply stick with stock because of my work on Pwnpack - tools for the pwnpad (some are in use on kalipwn too). |
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