I hope tor-talk is an appropriate place to post this query.
I've been invited to a mailing list that is purportedly for bridge
runners. The introduction to the list states:
>>>
This list will be devoted to providing TOR bridges to help people in
censored areas reach the free internet. Subscriber
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Hi everyone,
Whonix ALPHA 0.4.5 is now out.
Whonix (called TorBOX or aos in past) is an anonymous general purpose
operating system based on Virtual Box, Debian GNU/Linux and Tor. By
Whonix design, IP and DNS leaks are impossible. Not even malware w
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> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012, at 14:02, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
>> Bry8 Star:
>>> i'm not 100% sure, if Portable Thunderbird would work under Wine or not,
>>> but worth a shot.
>>> Many windows Portable apps, does run using Wine.
>>> And what about loading a small custom Windows XP insi
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012, at 14:02, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> Bry8 Star:
> > i'm not 100% sure, if Portable Thunderbird would work under Wine or not,
> > but worth a shot.
> > Many windows Portable apps, does run using Wine.
> > And what about loading a small custom Windows XP inside a VirtualBox
> > bas
Bry8 Star:
> i'm not 100% sure, if Portable Thunderbird would work under Wine or not,
> but worth a shot.
> Many windows Portable apps, does run using Wine.
> And what about loading a small custom Windows XP inside a VirtualBox
> based VM on Linux, then run Windows apps ?
I'm not really a fan of t