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Subject: testing squashfs-tools 4.3
To: tails-dev@boum.org
Hello all,
* I've set up an old computer in my house to act as a Tails builder. I can't
afford to make much more than a single-core 1GB of RAM VM.
* Learning about what SquashFS
Got Vagrant 1.7.3 to inter-operate with the current TAILS Rakefile by
adding explicit paths for some extra require commands. This likely is
not needed once ruby/rake system paths for require commands are set
correctly (I'm a ruby/rake n00b).
The Vagrant/VirtualBox shell provisioning of the base bo
intrigeri,
OK, I get it, but understand on another level how absolutely maddening
this is.
Tor has been under fire for being 'government funded', it's gotten beyond
ugly, particularly for Andrea Shepherd. There has been some talk of a
blockchain based method for relays/exits to get paid for the
Hi,
I plan to focus on porting Tails to Debian Jessie for a couple weeks
in November. Tentative dates:
* November 9-13
* November 16-20
If you want to join the fun, let me know. If you're interested in
having a face-to-face sprint to work on this in November, let me know.
If these dates don't
Hi,
it's often the case that I take care of the unexpected research/code
tasks that pop up on our plate, that some of us feel that we (as
a project) absolutely have to deal with. Of course it's less
simplistic, and sometimes other people do take care of those, and very
often I don't take care of i
Peter N. Glaskowsky wrote (13 Jul 2015 08:29:02 GMT) :
> I can’t think of any obvious reason this shouldn’t be detectable. Attach a
> suspect
> USB stick, do not mount it, and compute secure hashes of the partitions.
> If the Tails installer doesn’t reliably create consistent
> partitions, that’s
I can’t think of any obvious reason this shouldn’t be detectable. Attach a
suspect USB stick, do not mount it, and compute secure hashes of the partitions.
If the Tails installer doesn’t reliably create consistent partitions, that’s
something to consider fixing, if it can be fixed.
Even then, w
Hi,
[redirecting this discussion to tails-dev@boum.org, which is more
suitable for this discussion => please drop tor-talk@ from the list of
recipients when replying -- thanks!]
I wrote (12 Jul 2015 13:06:15 GMT) :
> https://wikileaks.org/hackingteam/emails/emailid/25607#efmBTaBTh
> Below resear
Hi,
Dr. Killswitch, D.V.M. wrote (12 Jul 2015 21:25:06 GMT) :
> Cryptostorm provides [...]
To me, this looks dangerously like commercial advertisement, which has
nothing to do on this mailing-list. Please be a bit more cautious
about not crossing this line in the future. Thanks!
Cheers,
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intr
Hi,
in the "[Tails-dev] Getting rid of review'n'merge email on this list"
thread, we've decided to stop requiring review'n'merge email on this
list. Alternate ways to track such requests have been found and set
up, and are documented there:
https://tails.boum.org/contribute/working_together/Redmi
sajolida wrote (12 Jul 2015 08:44:29 GMT) :
> I had a quick look and it looks all-right.
Thanks. So, I've merged it.
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kytv wrote (11 Jul 2015 19:04:27 GMT) :
> FWIW I'm not seeing updates when pulling from the git repo over
> https.
It should now be fixed. Thanks for the heads up!
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Hi,
林哲民 (Lin Zhemin) wrote (13 Jul 2015 05:03:27 GMT) :
> I've successfully booted TAILS nightly build (20150712) from Asus X205TA on
> a Trenscend 4GB USB 2.0 disk.
Thanks for the report! It's good to see this branch confirmed to work
on another machine.
Cheers,
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intrigeri
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