Hi! tribler is only in Debian sid, and has a bug that prevents startup. You should write to us again when it's possible to install it in Tails :)
See also https://tails.boum.org/support/faq/index.en.html#index22h2 Cheers, BitingBird Tony Mellor: > Hi, > > It seems to me that Tribler has the same end goal as Tails which is to > remain anonymous. > > Allow me to outline how this might be achieved on the live CD/USB versions. > > 1. The downloaded/partially downloaded files would need to be stored on an > encrypted persistent volume. > 2. Tribler stores all it's torrent and content information under the hidden > directory ~/.Tribler > 3. This .Tribler folder can be a soft link to the persistent volume. > Therefore when the persistent volume is closed none of the data can be > accessed. > 4. A small script could be written to check that the .Tribler data is > available and set up the soft link in amnesia and then launch the program. > > Proof of concept: > > I have already successfully tested the soft link idea on Ubuntu using two > identically named LUKS encrypted volumes (USB Drives). > > 1. After loading one of the volumes I started a download of a file. > 2. I closed Tribler and unloaded the encrypted volume and removed the USB. > 3. I loaded the second USB drive and started Tribler again. > 4. I started the download of a different file to the first. > 5. I closed Tribler and removed the encrypted volume and loaded the first > USB. > 6. Started Tribler again and saw the first download file which continued as > normal. > > Concept proved. > > Problems: > > Tribler did show the initial warning each time. This may have been due to > something I had done and needs verification. Even so, this is not really a > problem. > > Problems installing Tribler into Tails: > > 1. There are a number of dependencies that needed to be installed. > 2. The main road block is that Tribler depends on a later version of Python > than the one packaged with Tails. > > Reasons for making it part of Tails. > > As we all know everything we do on a system leave some kind of trace, > metadata, thumbnails, etc. Tails is the perfect solution because all this > trace data is lost when Tails is shut down. > > People wishing to share information to a wider audience from countries with > an oppressive regime would have another tool at their disposal. (Although > seeding is not completely secure yet but they are working on it.) > > I hope that you consider this proposal and can see that Tribler would make > a great addition to the Tails package. > > If not can I ask that you package future Tails releases with the latest > version of Python so that mere mortals like myself can install Tribler > ourselves. > > Regards, > Tony > _______________________________________________ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to tails-dev-unsubscr...@boum.org.