> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 10:34:03PM -0500, Chris wrote:
>> While I would not suggest eliminating the tarball completely as there is
>> more to the world than just debian I do think the manual installation is
>> cumbersome and risky for the user. It make no sense to recommend manual
>> installation
> On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 22:34:03 -0500
> "Chris" wrote:
>> While I would not suggest eliminating the tarball completely as there
>> is more to the world than just debian I do think the manual
>> installation is cumbersome and risky for the user. It make no sense
>> to recommend manual installation w
What began as a simple reply to a Tor user on the subject of downloading PDF
files through Tor, turned into a wealth of information on Tor OPSEC. I am
adding this post to the list because others might find it as useful as I have.
Cheers.
Origin of discussion:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 10:34:03PM -0500, Chris wrote:
> While I would not suggest eliminating the tarball completely as there is
> more to the world than just debian I do think the manual installation is
> cumbersome and risky for the user. It make no sense to recommend manual
> installation when
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 22:34:03 -0500
"Chris" wrote:
> While I would not suggest eliminating the tarball completely as there
> is more to the world than just debian I do think the manual
> installation is cumbersome and risky for the user. It make no sense
> to recommend manual installation when ther
Hi,
(This is the last email I'll send to this thread on tor-talk.
Please follow-up where it belongs, that is on tails-dev.)
Chris wrote (13 Dec 2011 04:21:53 GMT) :
>>
>>> 1. A user should not have to download a CD from a site every time an
>>> update comes out.
>>
>> What kind of better solution