I've just tried tails in a Microsoft PC VM and it's quite nice.
Anyone knows how to switch the screen resolution, as the default
debian doesn't seem to know the virtual hardware?
I know I could install it in theory, but the idea of booting
afresh from a live CD has a lot of tabula rasa appeal.
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 04:52:32PM +, John Case wrote:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2011, Eugen Leitl wrote:
I've just tried tails in a Microsoft PC VM and it's quite nice.
Anyone knows how to switch the screen resolution, as the default
debian doesn't seem to know the virtual hardware?
Hmm... in
On Sun, 4 Dec 2011, Eugen Leitl wrote:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2011, Eugen Leitl wrote:
I've just tried tails in a Microsoft PC VM and it's quite nice.
Anyone knows how to switch the screen resolution, as the default
debian doesn't seem to know the virtual hardware?
Hmm... in recent vmware, I
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 11:28 PM, John Case c...@sdf.org wrote:
I have a colo'd server that I want to run tails on.
I do not have physical access to the server, nor does the server have KVM
attached - just a headless box in a cabinet somewhere.
use xvfb (X virtual framebuffer) as the display
I have tried to start TBB on maemo under Nokia n900 and it failed:
./start-tor-browser
Launching Tor Browser Bundle for Linux in /home/user/tor-browser_ru
./App/vidalia: line 1: : not found
./App/vidalia: line 1:ELF: not found
./App/vidalia: line 2: syntax error: word unexpected (expecting
While looking through http://torstatus.blutmagie.de I noticed a couple
relays that appear to be related but were not listed in each others'
family. Out of curiosity I whipped up a quick Perl script to check all
relays with identical contact info to see if they are listed in each
others'
Here it is last line of Advanced tab of Vidalia Log:
Dec 05 10:05:18.937 [Error] libevent call with win32 failed: No buffer
space available [WSAENOBUFS ] [10055]
Browser Bundle is *Version 2.2.34-3 .*
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 4:32 AM, and...@torproject.org wrote:
On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at