Hello,
I understand that the software is free but are there any restrictions on
selling a usb stick with tails?
I would like to do this and spread adoption and then donate a share back
to tails?
Cheers
Stewart
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On 11/25/2014 01:54 PM, Stewart Mcleod wrote:
Hello,
I understand that the software is free but are there any restrictions
on selling a usb stick with tails?
I would like to do this and spread adoption and then donate
On 17/10/14 18:16, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,
this branch implements the very last step on the incremental path
toward removing TrueCrypt. The doc was already reviewed and improved
by sajolida.
Problem is, I've merged the devel branch by mistake into this one
a few days ago, so it has
Hello
Just typed about:config in the mozilla browser
Found following strings :
Browser.safebrowsing.appRepURL
https://sb-ssl.google.com/...
Browser.safebrowsing.gethashURL
https://safebrowsin.google.com.
Browser.safebrowsing.reportURL
Hi,
intrigeri wrote (05 Jun 2014 13:31:53 GMT) :
u wrote (05 Jun 2014 10:53:07 GMT) :
I guess that this merge on their side will take some time to arrive in
Gnome and in Debian anyway, yes.
Given wheezy-backports packages come from Jessie, as long as this
upstream change does not land into
Hi,
f.pqr wrote (25 Nov 2014 20:28:48 GMT) :
Just typed about:config in the mozilla browser
Found following strings :
[...]
I understand that each and every URL I am visiting is going to be reported
to, and supposedly verified by google
browser.safebrowsing.enabled is set to false, so: no.
On Tue, 25 Nov 2014 06:47:12 + (UTC)
intrigeri intrig...@boum.org wrote:
Kill Your TV wrote (25 Nov 2014 01:58:44 GMT) :
I discovered that working images can be built from the
branch feature/jessie,
Right, due to https://tails.boum.org/contribute/APT_repository/.
Yes, I assumed that
Note: Just in case it does not make sense I'm reusing an email that I
sent originally to Debian Live mailing list. So the first part of it
it's addressed to Debian Live people.
Introduction
As you might know I'm interested in the final user being able to
choose a keyboard from