I wanted to let readers know that there is a KVM version of Whonix for
Linux users that has been around for quite some time at this point. It
just crossed my mind that I hadn't mentioned here until now.
I am making this announcement so those who don't follow our project but
may be interested,
On 16/10/14 19:51, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> I *think* if you just leave your TB 4.0 running, it will recover on its
> own. Based on what Mike just told me. If not, a restart should help.
I'd just assumed that it checked only on startup and that a restart would
be necessary, so I restarted several
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 07:34:27PM +, gnubiferous wrote:
> Thanks, the page appears OK now. But there still seems to be a problem
> somewhere,
> because my new 4.0 Tor Browser is still flashing a yellow triangle at me on
> startup, telling me it's out of date. Does it determine that by checkin
On 16/10/14 18:51, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> I've pushed a new (up-to-date) version of the website in the meantime.
Thanks, the page appears OK now. But there still seems to be a problem
somewhere,
because my new 4.0 Tor Browser is still flashing a yellow triangle at me on
startup, telling me it'
++ 16/10/14 18:40 + - gnubiferous:
>The Tor Browser download page seems to have the wrong links on it:
Same issue noticed.
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On 10/16/2014 02:51 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Confirmed. It looks like Andrew was the last to push to the website --
> Andrew, can you check your ./publish process and make sure that it
> includes an 'svn update' before the build and push step? Or can you
> otherwise try to figure out what went
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 06:40:04PM +, gnubiferous wrote:
>> The Tor Browser download page seems to have the wrong links on it:
>>
>> https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html
>>
>> Instead of linking to the newly-released
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 06:40:04PM +, gnubiferous wrote:
> The Tor Browser download page seems to have the wrong links on it:
>
> https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html
>
> Instead of linking to the newly-released version 4 it links to the
> version 3.6.6 downloads which give
The Tor Browser download page seems to have the wrong links on it:
https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html
Instead of linking to the newly-released version 4 it links to the
version 3.6.6 downloads which give 404 errors.
The problem seems to have been introduced about an hour ago:
On 16/10/14 11:48, Mike Perry wrote:
> Mike Perry:
>> CJ:
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> just a small update regarding orWall: it's released 1.0.0!
>>> There's still *one* annoying issue regarding the tethering, but it
>>> should be OK next week. Just have to take some time in order to debug
>>> this for goo
Mike Perry:
> CJ:
> > Hello!
> >
> > just a small update regarding orWall: it's released 1.0.0!
> > There's still *one* annoying issue regarding the tethering, but it
> > should be OK next week. Just have to take some time in order to debug
> > this for good.
>
> I also suggest soliciting input a
I just received a notification to upgrade from 3.6.6 to 4.0. Big thanks
to the Tor developers for their hard work.
I noticed that the latest version is significantly larger, at 42MB,
compared to 3.6.6 which was 30MB.
Does anyone know why Firefox 31 is so much bigger than 24? Does it ever
stop gro
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