On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 17:47:37 -0400
David Huerta wrote:
> based on GNU/Linux and thus compatible with the GNU/Linux Tor browser bundle.
That's just beyond hilarious, mind pointing us to a download link of TBB for
the ARM architecture? Or which of the two available ones should I try on the
Raspber
Nathan Freitas:
>
> After much too long, we've got a new build of Orbot out. We've
> switched versioning styles to a simpler major.minor.bugfix model, so
> this is now Orbot 12.0.1.
>
> Since we haven't done a release in awhile, and we have some new build
> tools, I mostly want to make sure I h
On 07/23/2013 07:23 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> What are good phones for Tor these days? Why?
I always go with a Nexus line, either Nexus Galaxy, or Nexus 4. They are
quite affordable, run stock Android, and the bootloader is easy to
unlock, so you can flash any Android ROM you would like.
With Orbot,
What are good phones for Tor these days? Why?
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Tor will work with Raspian, which is based on GNU/Linux and thus compatible
with the GNU/Linux Tor browser bundle. Firefox in general runs a bit slow
on a raspi though, just an FYI.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 4:48 PM, jari - wrote:
> Hello, I think that this program would be excellent for me, howe
Hello, I think that this program would be excellent for me, however I need to
know what operating systems support this program and tor browser? I use
Raspbian at this point with my raspberry pi.
At least this OS works with Raspberry pihttp://elinux.org/RPi_Distributions
On 13-07-22 06:33 PM, Feinberg Mark wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> When clicking on some links in news stories and elsewhere TOR often prevents
> me from visiting that site. Just now when clicking
> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk I got this
> message:The proxy serve