Re: [tor-talk] Hiding stuff

2012-07-14 Thread antispam06
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012, at 13:14, proper wrote: > Must be a "quite modern" system. Sorry, I can't go into detail, I > haven't made a comprehensive benchmark with various machines. > > If hardware supports virtualization, i.e. the CPU features AMD-V or > VT-x, it works much better. So it's for the b

Re: [tor-talk] Hiding stuff

2012-07-14 Thread proper
antispa...@sent.at: > On Fri, Jul 13, 2012, at 23:37, proper wrote: >> But what will never change is, the more anonymity/privacy/security you >> want, the more technical knowledge you'll need. We'll continue to >> provide loads of additional information to make it even more safe. > > Could you mak

Re: [tor-talk] Hiding stuff

2012-07-14 Thread proper
antispa...@sent.at: > On Fri, Jul 13, 2012, at 23:25, proper wrote: >> For people who really can't abstain from Flash / Java it's the best >> option I know of. > > It does sound wonderful. But it sure needs a powerful machine. A CPU > designed for lower power consumption and thus battery maximisat

Re: [tor-talk] Hiding stuff

2012-07-14 Thread proper
antispa...@sent.at: >> Some are cross platform and depending on your hardware, they are also >> quite fast. > > What do you mean by fast? Can they make tails responsive on a AMD E350. > The qualities of that are low power consumption and being a true dual > core. You must test it and decide if it

Re: [tor-talk] Hiding stuff

2012-07-14 Thread antispam06
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012, at 18:29, Praedor Atrebates wrote: > I haven't checked on crossplatform as I only do this in linux. I am > currently playing with Virtualbox but have used VMware player (I DO know > that VMware player is available for windows too so you could run windows > or linux inside

Re: [tor-talk] Hiding stuff

2012-07-14 Thread antispam06
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012, at 23:37, proper wrote: > But what will never change is, the more anonymity/privacy/security you > want, the more technical knowledge you'll need. We'll continue to > provide loads of additional information to make it even more safe. Could you make it as slim as possible? I c

Re: [tor-talk] Hiding stuff

2012-07-14 Thread antispam06
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012, at 23:25, proper wrote: > For people who really can't abstain from Flash / Java it's the best > option I know of. It does sound wonderful. But it sure needs a powerful machine. A CPU designed for lower power consumption and thus battery maximisation can't scale well with two

Re: [tor-talk] Hiding stuff

2012-07-14 Thread antispam06
> Some are cross platform and depending on your hardware, they are also > quite fast. What do you mean by fast? Can they make tails responsive on a AMD E350. The qualities of that are low power consumption and being a true dual core. ___ tor-talk mailing