Re: [EXT] Re: [qubes-users] Re: disp-vm whonix torbrowser open tabs file?

2020-05-06 Thread list . wget


On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 7:57:14 PM UTC, Ulrich Windl wrote:
>
> >>> Catacombs > schrieb am 04.05.2020 um 
> 14:18 in Nachricht 
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> > ”l have a whonix disposable tor browser whonix vm running with a load of 
> > tabs open, maybe 30 but I can't check the precise amount because the 
> tabs 
> > don't scroll anymore. “ 
> > 
> > 
> > Consider creating a clone of Whonix Template QUBE,  make all your Tabs 
> > Favorites.  Used to be an option in Firefox to open all favorites.  Or 
> there 
>
> > is an option of what to start when starting Firefox.   
> > Save this template clone for the specific use of having this group of 
> Tabs a 
>
> > a available all at once. 
> > 
> > ”The browser hangs.” Perhaps increase the memory allocation for the QUBE 
> > that has all the Tabs 
> > 
> > “As soon as I close the browser my tabs will be gone and I don't like to 
> > lose them. 
> > I think there must be a session.json file but that seems to be created 
> only 
>
> > when the browser closes, and this will close the VM automatically, so 
> even 
> if 
> > a restore file with tabs in it is created, it will be gone upon closure 
> of 
> > the browser. 
> > I can access the file system from within dom0 and could copy any file 
> that I 
>
> > need. 
> > 
> > Is there any place where whonix tor browser stores its currently open 
> tabs? 
>
>
> I think (at least for Firefox) there must be a place where open tabs are 
> stored, because when the machine crashes, Firefox can recover the last 
> session 
> automatically. The other idea I had is the history: Shouldn't all tabs be 
> present in the history, too? OK, if the browser is hanging, it might not 
> help. 
> Did you try to open a terminal for the same DVM (via cubes manager on the 
> VM)? 
> If so, you could try to find out what's going on with the browser (like: 
> "free", "top", etc.). My guess is lack of memory. 
>
> > 
> > Thanks ahead. 
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$ qvm-run -p disp2622 'free' 
gives me  at least twice as much memory available as there is in use, so 
that must not be the problem.

$ qvm-run -p disp2622 'top' 
gives: 
TERM environment variable not set.

How do I 'open' a terminal in the disp VM?

Thanks

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Antw: [EXT] Re: [qubes-users] Re: disp-vm whonix torbrowser open tabs file?

2020-05-04 Thread Ulrich Windl
>>> Catacombs  schrieb am 04.05.2020 um 14:18 in Nachricht
<24740_1588594718_5EB0081D_24740_209_1_e4ab08ee-0ed4-4089-9427-86850a35c9ea@goog
egroups.com>:

> ”l have a whonix disposable tor browser whonix vm running with a load of 
> tabs open, maybe 30 but I can't check the precise amount because the tabs 
> don't scroll anymore. “
> 
> 
> Consider creating a clone of Whonix Template QUBE,  make all your Tabs 
> Favorites.  Used to be an option in Firefox to open all favorites.  Or there

> is an option of what to start when starting Firefox.  
> Save this template clone for the specific use of having this group of Tabs a

> a available all at once. 
> 
> ”The browser hangs.” Perhaps increase the memory allocation for the QUBE 
> that has all the Tabs
> 
> “As soon as I close the browser my tabs will be gone and I don't like to 
> lose them. 
> I think there must be a session.json file but that seems to be created only

> when the browser closes, and this will close the VM automatically, so even
if 
> a restore file with tabs in it is created, it will be gone upon closure of 
> the browser.
> I can access the file system from within dom0 and could copy any file that I

> need.
> 
> Is there any place where whonix tor browser stores its currently open tabs?


I think (at least for Firefox) there must be a place where open tabs are
stored, because when the machine crashes, Firefox can recover the last session
automatically. The other idea I had is the history: Shouldn't all tabs be
present in the history, too? OK, if the browser is hanging, it might not help.
Did you try to open a terminal for the same DVM (via cubes manager on the VM)?
If so, you could try to find out what's going on with the browser (like:
"free", "top", etc.). My guess is lack of memory.

> 
> Thanks ahead.
> 
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