goupille wrote (29 Dec 2015 20:22:28 GMT) :
> this patch add HP ENVY X360 to the list of computer that fails to
> restart or reboot.
Thanks, applied! Added one nitpicking commit on top:
[master 5bb6e26] Move newly added item so that it does not break the list
lexical order.
Cheers!
Spencer:
> Hi,
>
>>
>> Spencer:
>> Though I might not get around to this for a week or two, or three :)
>>
>
> Or more. In progress, though.
>
I have added sajolidas suggestions to the branch, please review
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> I want to ask if I can do something with Electrum. It
Павел О:
> I want to ask if I can do something with Electrum. It usually doesn't want
> to connect. I tried for about 10 times and only once there was a success,
> but it took a lot of time for it to connect, it makes impossible to use it.
> All settings are default, I use 1.8 version of Tails,
hi,
multiple users already asked about the missing 0x in the is verification
documentaion, so i added this and also fixed two typos in the output of gpg.
there are also users that are irritated because their gpg doesn't say
'[unknown]', i guess this is just a version difference (the user said it
sajolida:
> The next Tails contributors meeting is scheduled for:
>
> Sunday 03 January
> #tails-dev on irc.oftc.net (IRC)
> or
> tails-dev on conference.riseup.net (XMPP)
Most probably on conference.riseup.net as irc.oftc.net is blocking Tor
lately. To connect you need
Hi,
so, 2.0~beta1 was released ~10 days ago:
https://tails.boum.org/news/test_2.0-beta1/
Since then, I got plenty of feedback, mostly from people I don't
identify as Tails contributors:
https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-testers/2015-December/thread.html
intrigeri:
> billingscience...@ruggedinbox.com wrote (16 Sep 2015 18:30:51 GMT) :
>> > It seem that after the total removal of Polipo (Tails 1.3 and up [0]) Go's
>> > "go get" command does not work anymore in Tails ; giving "unrecognized
>> > import path" is supposedly a notice about refusing to
sajolida:
> https://tails.boum.org/blueprint/persistent_Tor_state/
Persistent Tor state would be a good improvement. Could be the first
iteration. It would make Tails less fingerprintable and more secure for
people staying in the same location and/or not carding about
AdvGoalTracking.
But
> I, hereby request for FEBE 8.8.1
> (http://softwarebychuck.com/febe/febe.html) to be inluded in Tails.
This add-on seems to do a freakingly big amount of things.
What user story do you have in mind, exactly?
> Also you are still using Libre Office 3. When are you going to upgrade to
> the
Michael English wrote (23 Dec 2015 15:19:52 GMT) :
> I just noticed that I made a mistake. KeePassX has been fixed in Debian
> testing except it has not been fixed in Debian stable.
It was accepted in stable proposed-updates:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=791858#37
Hi,
sajolida:
irc.oftc.net is blocking Tor lately.
For the record:
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Spencer:
ERROR: Anonymous TOR usage is unavailable
OFTC:
Hello, I have a feeling that this might need to be directed to
another
IRC network; I think our message reads along the lines of "no
Hi,
a3:
Personally, with my Lenovo X200, I have removed the BIOS from the
manufacturer...
Will you make step-by-step instructions available for others?
Wordlife,
Spencer
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intrigeri,
Could you explain the backdoors in Intel ME?
Would you be interested in me drafting a page for Tails hardware? I have
been using Tails and Debian for a while and I could give some
recommendations for new users.
Cheers,
Michael English
Michael English:
> Tails should have a page on
Hi Lee,
Lee Brotherston wrote (17 Dec 2015 18:50:25 GMT) :
> I'm not sure if this is within your threat model or not,
Not really: for a network adversary on the LAN, currently Tails
behaves in a way that's quite distinguishable, at least in some cases.
Still, not being able to be perfect on the
Hi,
sajolida wrote (30 Nov 2015 17:56:42 GMT) :
> On our roadmap for 2016 we put some minor improvements to WhisperBack
> regarding languages (#9799) and OpenPGP keys (#9800). We started working
> on this with Alan [...]
\o/
> [...] but I'm actually more interested in feedback from tails-dev
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Michael English wrote (02 Jan 2016 22:50:59 GMT) :
> Could you explain the backdoors in Intel ME?
I recommend reading this blog post, and the paper it is about:
http://blog.invisiblethings.org/2015/10/27/x86_harmful.html
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On 01/02/2016 11:41 PM, Spencer wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>
>> a3:
>> Personally, with my Lenovo X200, I have removed the BIOS from the
>> manufacturer...
>>
>
> Will you make step-by-step instructions available for others?
That exists already:
http://libreboot.org/docs/install/x200_external.html
For
Hi,
sycamore one wrote (02 Jan 2016 21:37:18 GMT) :
> Some comments about the problems of using "go get" in Tails.
> [...]
Thanks a lot for the detailed analysis.
What do you think should be do about it in Tails?
I'm personally tempted to say: "nothing for the time being; those
Tails users who
kytv wrote (25 Dec 2015 16:28:04 GMT) :
> I don't know what the rationale for removing it is/was
It comes from when we upgraded to Tor Browser based on Firefox 4:
commit 1fa1d67a7bf54862598b8085aecd7af84944a8da
Author: Tails developers
Date: Tue Nov 29 22:22:19 2011 +0100
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