Thank you, Boris! Works perfectly, I've changed to socks4, as my tor service 
works. 
My chromium-tor icon: http://0x0.st/zZ2m.png

April 7, 2019 4:16 PM, boris.deksht...@gmail.com wrote:

> zna...@disroot.org writes:
> 
>> Now I want to add Applications menu element 'Chromium Tor'. But as far as 
>> guix breaks usual linux
>> directories structure and I have no /usr/share/applications folder, want to 
>> aks how to edit or add
>> element to Applications menu in xfce4?
> 
> Place the .desktop file in $HOME/.local/share/applications
> 
> And it may be more convenient to use a couple of scripts, like this:
> 
> $HOME/.bin/tor.browser:
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> GC_ROOT="$HOME/.environments/tor.browser.environment"
> rm -rf $GC_ROOT
> 
> guix environment --root=$GC_ROOT --ad-hoc tor ungoogled-chromium --
> $HOME/.applications/tor.browser.launcher
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
> 
> $HOME/.applications/tor.browser.launcher:
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> _EX_TOR_PID=$(pidof tor)
> 
> if [ -z ${_EX_TOR_PID} ] ; then
> tor &
> _TOR_SERVICE_PID=$!
> _KILL_AFTER="t"
> else
> _TOR_SERVICE_PID=$_EX_TOR_PID
> fi
> 
> chromium --user-data-dir="$HOME/.config/chromium.tor" --incognito
> --proxy-server="socks5://localhost:9050"
> 
> if [ $_KILL_AFTER ] ; then
> kill $_TOR_SERVICE_PID
> fi
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
> 
> imo, of course.
> 
> --
> WBR, Boris Dekshteyn

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