Trying using QEMU.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Steven J. Murdoch <
tortalk+steven.murd...@cl.cam.ac.uk
>wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 02:24:28PM -0400, Ringo Kamens wrote:
> > This sounds like it could be a cool project. You might look into running
> > it all inside a virtual machine with
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 02:24:28PM -0400, Ringo Kamens wrote:
> This sounds like it could be a cool project. You might look into running
> it all inside a virtual machine with Qemu or VMWare. Damn Small Linux or
> Knoppix would probably be a good distro to run in the virtual machine.
One constrain
Hi Aaron,
you can use our short work, to create an Portable Firefox for Linux.
It is not ready at all (only a start), but you may have a look at:
http://wiki.privacyfoundation.de/PortableLinuxApps?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=download-firefox-portable-EN.sh
May be, it can help you.
Karsten N
On 25.03.2009 20:03, Aaron Lebahn wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Ringo
Kamens <2600den...@gmail.com>
wrote:
This
sounds like it could be a cool project. You might look into running
it all inside a virtual machine with Qemu or VMWare. Damn Small Linux or
Knoppix would probably
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:33:46AM -0600, cplusplus...@gmail.com wrote 1.5K
bytes in 33 lines about:
: I am interested in taking up the challange of creating the Tor/Firefox
: bundle for Linux. I am knowledgeable in C++, with some familiarity in C and
: Bash scripting, and I am most familiar with
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 2:39 PM, slush wrote:
> Hello,
>
> full integration of Vidalia and Tor in Linux is very, very wanted.
> Current status, where Vidalia controls own Tor process is not working
> well for common user. Although I cannot participate on GSoC and I dont
> know C++ so much, feel f
Hello,
full integration of Vidalia and Tor in Linux is very, very wanted.
Current status, where Vidalia controls own Tor process is not working
well for common user. Although I cannot participate on GSoC and I dont
know C++ so much, feel free to contact me with testing any changes you
will make. I
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Ringo Kamens <2600den...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This sounds like it could be a cool project. You might look into running
> it all inside a virtual machine with Qemu or VMWare. Damn Small Linux or
> Knoppix would probably be a good distro to run in the virtual machine
This sounds like it could be a cool project. You might look into running
it all inside a virtual machine with Qemu or VMWare. Damn Small Linux or
Knoppix would probably be a good distro to run in the virtual machine.
Ringo
Aaron Lebahn wrote:
> I am interested in taking up the challange of creati
I am interested in taking up the challange of creating the Tor/Firefox
bundle for Linux. I am knowledgeable in C++, with some familiarity in C and
Bash scripting, and I am most familiar with Ubuntu Linux. I am not well
versed in the development of Tor, but I intend to learn. I was thinking that
the
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