this is in French but quite explicit you can add a launcher manually and not
with "sudo"
https://trisquel.info/fr/wiki/installer-tor-browser-et-faire-une-configuration-de-base
yes, thats what i meant,with another pc one would have to monitor all
incoming/outgoing packets/connections ;-).
Unfortunately, the installation instructions reveal on re-reading that there
isn't a replacement. Step 5 of
https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/magenta/+/master/docs/targets/rpi3.md#Installing
requires downloading a 'bootcode.bin' file from the Raspberry Pi firmware
repository on GitHub and co
If so, that would be amazing! Let's hope this turns out to be what is needed.
I'm fairly certain there's a replacement included in Fuchsia. I saw something
about a free booting firmware as well. I'm home now with my RPi3 right in
front of me, so I'll read the documentation, give it a shot and then post my
findings here.
My understanding is that you will not sniff anything if a tiny secret
computer (the real master on all peripherals), inside the same box, runs the
malware. You need another computer sniffing what is going in/out of the
monitored machine.
It looks promising! Unfortunately, though, the kernel isn't the problem (as
far as I know, anyway) that prevents the RPi from even booting with 100% free
software: it's the boot-up firmware that has to be loaded before the kernel.
This is beyond the OS's control, and as far as I can tell is n
For the first error, the J needs to come before the f: tar looks at whatever
follows the f to find the file to extract, and in the above case that
happened to be 'J'.
For the second error, is there already a folder called
'/opt/tor-browser_en-US'? I'm not entirely sure this is the problem,
You may have heard about Google's new kernel, Magenta. I recently saw a blog
post about it running on the RPi3, and I was curious to see if it was blobbed
to hell like the Linux kernel for the same hardware. To my surprise, it
doesn't appear to be, and the only things that aren't working are
My bad, that's the documentation page... This is what I meant to link:
https://github.com/fuchsia-mirror/magenta
I just tried to install tor browser.
I downloaded and signature-checked from
https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html.en
When running tar -xvfJ tor-browser-linux64-7.0.4_en-US.tar.xz
I was met with:
tar: J: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error is not recoverable:
Maybe wireshark and other pieces of software I do not know about, are
relevant in order to disclose the
botnet and surveillance software should it be there.
Yes, you can monitor your network with a network sniffer (like with tcpdump)
(wireshark)ZenmapE, therApe is a nice friendly gui's.
http:
My post was about devices to be connected to debian main and other libre
gnulinux
systems. The argument on this forum is, your best option is to buy hardware
devices which run entirely on libre software.
The person I mentioned says, criminals and governments may put devices on
the market having
Anything from music to movies and books. Or any other type.
Libre or Creative Commons :)
Thanks, that was a pretty good summary.
You can ask in IRC #guix for someone to upload the stable version. I have no
idea how to package so I can't do it :/
Guix is so good you could have both development and stable without
interfering one with the other :)
To do code blocks you need to use HTML syntax " "
Reproducible builds have nothing to do with stability and everything to do
with security: being certain that the binary really corresponds to the source
code (that the user can study), that it was not altered during the build
process. See https://reproducible-builds.org
Something is disturbing me, though. I've tried two versions of Startup Disk
Creator to put Ubuntu on the USB drive, and when both of them finished, they
gave the following messages...
The gtk version gave:
Installation is complete. You may now run Trisquel on other computers by
booting th
So I have a Libreboot with Trisquel on it, but I'd like to put Ubuntu on it
instead. I've got a flash drive prepared for this, but I'm not sure how to
change the boot order so that the USB is tried before the internal drive.
So far, I've discovered that tapping F5 while the machine is booting
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