On Tue, 11 Apr 2017, Lara wrote:
> parazyd:
> > On Mon, 10 Apr 2017, Mateo Carmona wrote:
> >> In regard to the great news about the release of heads OS I have two
> >> things to say, first congratulations! second why the heads repository is
> >> hosted in a non-free software repository (github)
parazyd:
> On Mon, 10 Apr 2017, Mateo Carmona wrote:
>> In regard to the great news about the release of heads OS I have two things
>> to say, first congratulations! second why the heads repository is hosted in
>> a non-free software repository (github). Is it not about Libre-privacy?
>
> I've t
On Mon, 10 Apr 2017, Mateo Carmona wrote:
> Dear tor-talkers,
>
> In regard to the great news about the release of heads OS I have two things
> to say, first congratulations! second why the heads repository is hosted in a
> non-free software repository (github). Is it not about Libre-privacy?
>
What is the reason(s) the TBB instructions say do not install (extract)
TBB to root?
Is it so the TBB files will be in a location where the user has write
permissions, so that TBB updates can automatically D/L and install?
Other than that, does installing TBB to a location where anyone /
anyt
Dear tor-talkers,
In regard to the great news about the release of heads OS I have two things to
say, first congratulations! second why the heads repository is hosted in a
non-free software repository (github). Is it not about Libre-privacy?
happy hacking,
Mateo Carmona
Original Messa
Dmitry Bogatov aka KAction, Russian free software activist and
mathematics teacher at Moscow’s Finance and Law University, arrested in
Russia and charged with extremism.
Here is news report about his arrest
https://meduza.io/en/feature/2017/04/10/mathematics-teacher-accused-of-inciting-mass-riots-
Patrick Schleizer:
> 1) How can one easily hack TBB to use clearnet? [1] (idea [2])
I believe all you need is:
pref("network.proxy.type", 0);
and possibly disabling Torbutton (which is a good idea any way since it will
only add confusion in that setup).
> 2) How can one enable cookies to p
Mikko Viinamäki:
>
> Please make 64 default, 32 is historical by now. I'm talking about this
> page https://www.torproject.org/docs/verifying-signatures.html.en
>
> Currently is says "For Linux users (change 32 to 64 if you have the
> 64-bit package):
>
> gpg --verify tor-browser-linux32-6.5.1_e