Ah, ok, this seem to work.
I read this message, but understoood it in that way, that this command would
ignore my changes.
Building a tails live system is made in another way, like I know, so I am not
very experienced with it.
In the past I built my life-systems mostly with live-build (or
Hi,
Richard Milkiewicz:
> I typed in the following bridges obfs4 194.9.172.33:465 and obfs4
> 216.229.75.65:35602 and received the message TOR failed to connect. Do I
> have to type in the string of letters and numbers that came with the
> address? Will I have to connect this way each time I use
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 10:04 AM Hans wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
>
> I am experiencing with building my own version of tails, but got stuck.
>
>
> I downloaded the git, installed all needed packages on my debian system, made
> my changes in ~/tails/config/ and then started
>
>
> rake build && rake
Hi folks,
I am experiencing with building my own version of tails, but got stuck.
I downloaded the git, installed all needed packages on my debian system, made
my
changes in ~/tails/config/ and then started
rake build && rake vm:halt
But this did not work. I got the message:
snip
On 19/07/21 14:17, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,
ignifugo (2021-07-19):
And I don't know which are the plan after.. "replace xmpp with?"..
lets go... with Discourse? is ok for me... but are missing
informations. important to understand and seems a bit discredit the
answer of Syster.
I believe the
wpajsk6sjq via Tails-dev:
Hello, I just updated tails to 4.20.
When I configute the tor bridge, the option to conect a sock5 or http option
are missing.
hello!
Place, tell me how to do it on tails 4.20, or I will lose the ability to use
tail conecting network
thanks for sharing your
intrigeri:
I have also dubts about esiliati.org, I'm not sure that is more than a
person, I used some of their tools, but I used safely only the stateless
service.
They have not explicit policy, not founding plan, not decision making,
not comunication channel with the users. for what I know...
Because of frustration with the UX of jabber, I intend to conduct some
user interviews with Tails users as a means to communicate the needs of
given user group better to xmpp developers.
I'm very busy, and I won't spend much time doing this. So it will take
some time until done. If you have
Hi,
ignifugo (2021-07-19):
> And I don't know which are the plan after.. "replace xmpp with?"..
> lets go... with Discourse? is ok for me... but are missing
> informations. important to understand and seems a bit discredit the
> answer of Syster.
I believe the information you say is missing was
Hi,
syster via Tails-dev (2021-07-19):
> What options do you consider preferable over xmpp? (if that is already
> documented I missed it)
Please see these 2 bits of my introductory email in this thread
("Proposal: migrate our public chat rooms to another friendly XMPP
server (#17956)"):
-
On 19/07/21 12:03, ignifugo wrote:
On 19/07/21 08:15, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,
syster via Tails-dev (2021-07-17):
The server that Tails is using for its official chat room, might become an
entrance to xmpp for Tails user.
Choosing a server that gives new user a pleasant experience should be
On 19/07/21 08:15, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,
syster via Tails-dev (2021-07-17):
The server that Tails is using for its official chat room, might become an
entrance to xmpp for Tails user.
Choosing a server that gives new user a pleasant experience should be preferred
over a server that does not.
(just to not cause any confusion to those reading: I'm not a Tails dev,
only an advanced user)
I always use old laptops, and Tails runs quite slow on them, and it's
annoying. On my travel laptop it's close to impossible to use it
actually. On the same laptop XFCE runs very smooth.
I'm
Hi,
anonym (2021-07-13):
> Tails 4.21 is scheduled to be released on August 10.
>
> boyska will be the mentoree RM [0] preparing this release! \o/
This was a mistake/misunderstanding. I'll be the RM for 4.21 and
boyska will RM 4.22~rc1 a week later.
Please ensure all code changes meant to be
On 7/19/21 6:15 AM, intrigeri wrote:
>I don't believe the XMPP ecosystem is good enough for our users
> that we should spend time encouraging them to use it more.
> Quite the opposite, actually.
Personally I have lots of disappointment for the approaches xmpp
development takes. On the
Ok, sounds good with me then.
On 7/19/21 6:15 AM, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,
syster via Tails-dev (2021-07-17):
The server that Tails is using for its official chat room, might become an
entrance to xmpp for Tails user.
Choosing a server that gives new user a pleasant experience should be
Hi,
boyska (2021-07-19):
> syster via Tails-dev:
>>The compliance tester says some XEP's that are recommended are missing.
>>Some of them might not bring a feature to a Tails user, while others
>>might. This is the test:
>>https://compliance.conversations.im/server/esiliati.org/
>
> The single
Hi @boyska,
Odran Ligneul (2021-07-17):
> I am using my personal WiFi without any issues in the past and now, I am
> not able to connect on tor anymore.
>
> I used different bridges downloaded from your website and your email
> addresse but none of them work when I enter them, I always get the
syster via Tails-dev:
The compliance tester says some XEP's that are recommended are missing.
Some of them might not bring a feature to a Tails user, while others
might. This is the test:
https://compliance.conversations.im/server/esiliati.org/
The single part that bugs me the most is
Hi,
intrigeri (2021-07-12):
> If no obvious blocker has been identified by the end of the week,
> next week I plan to:
Last call for testing & feedback!
I plan to do this later this week, but not today:
> - make these chat rooms the official ones
>
> - set up authorization (affiliate &
Hi folks,
ok, I have understood, that it is not easy to install a windowmanager looking
like MacOS or Windows.
Also, you told me, you are using Gnome.
Well, thinking about this, please allow me a very personal feedback:
1. The choice of using Gnome is IMO not very lucky. Gnome is big, Gnome
Hi,
syster via Tails-dev (2021-07-17):
> The server that Tails is using for its official chat room, might become an
> entrance to xmpp for Tails user.
> Choosing a server that gives new user a pleasant experience should be
> preferred over a server that does not.
Personally, I would prefer
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