I downloaded some Debian v.9.2.1 DVDs and I would like
to know how long they are useful. In other words, how long
may I retain them as install DVDs and upgrade once it has
been installed and put on-line?
Also, how often would I need to replace/download new versions
of the .ISOs (to ensure I could
@ Mario Castelán Castro:
"Ask the tails people. This is the DEBIAN-user mailing list."
Thanks, but...
- "Debian and Tor Services available as Onion Services"[1]
https://bits.debian.org/2016/08/debian-and-tor-services-available-as-onion-services.html
[1] probably more recent info there but just
It's quite pathetic to discover the recent Debian
LiveCDs are missing UFW!
I am trying to install tor without knowing what
I'm doing. I typed apt-get install tor, and that
seemed to work. Then I downloaded torbutton from
the tor website, and it seemed to install. [was
that a mistake?]
When I start iceweasel/firefox and click on
the "enable tor" button, I get co
> Gtk-Gnutella has become less than reliable recently. Version
> 0.94-stable running on up to date Sid on DSL.
>
> After anywhere from 5 minutes to 5 hours, with no pattern that I've
> been able to see except that all 3 "peers" remain connected but the
> network indicator in the lower left goes
5 matches
Mail list logo