JPL:
> I just installed RC2 for the first time, ticking the 'enable Tor' box
corresponding to the Whonix template. After booting and connecting to
WiFi I was surprised to note that the Whonix Gateway started with the
'connecting to Tor' dialog when I started the Fedora-25 template to
update it. So
Is this just a case of running a Dom0 update? Or would I have to manually
install the stable release?
FYI: I'm still on 3.2.
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strictly on googlegroups mailing lists. I don't see a point of having my
"real" mailboxes spammed just to have all my data processed by google
anyway. I could use an alternative e-mail just for the sake of incentive
other people
According to the Riseup terms, riseup users are supposed to send invites to
people we know and trust. If there is a riseup person in this list (and I
think there is), you could even get your account suspended and the person
who gave you an invite, too. I take it that this list is actually one of
On 11/06/2017 05:17 PM, aimeejori...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to establish a secure connection woth riseup as a platform to
organize, and communicate with a group of people but i have no invite code. If
anybody is awesome enough to send me one, i would be very grateful
I take it all of
On 2017-11-05 22:14, Others call me jean wrote:
> +1
>
> if possible a rawhide repository too (for latest package updates ->
> security reason)
>
> On 11/05/2017 11:00 PM, J. Eppler wrote:
>> I would be interested in Fedora 26 or even better 27 in R3.2 as well.
>>
>> Best regards
>> J. Eppler
I am trying to establish a secure connection woth riseup as a platform to
organize, and communicate with a group of people but i have no invite code. If
anybody is awesome enough to send me one, i would be very grateful
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I just installed RC2 for the first time, ticking the 'enable Tor' box
corresponding to the Whonix template. After booting and connecting to WiFi I
was surprised to note that the Whonix Gateway started with the 'connecting to
Tor' dialog when I started the Fedora-25 template to update it. So it
> > I'm really glad the 63xx CPUs are also supported by Coreboot. I don't
> > really mind about Libreboot' philosophical issues - if it works on Coreboot
> > I'm happy. And now as I have checked the Coreboot Wiki page again I
> > actually realized you openly state the 63xx series works fine ;)
On Friday, September 15, 2017 at 1:39:17 AM UTC-4, tai...@gmx.com wrote:
> On 09/14/2017 11:47 PM, Feral-Fractals7 wrote:
> > Thank you for this. After a bit of research I've decided to purchase the
> > T430.
> >
> Excellent choice, let me know if you need help installing coreboot or if
> you
On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 7:39:44 AM UTC-4, Feral-Fractals7 wrote:
> Hello. I am in the market for a laptop that works with Qubes. I am aware of
> the Hardware compatibility list, however I did not see the Acer Aspire E 15
> there. It uses the Core i3-7100U, which according to the site
Intel sucks. You can read about this on
https://www.networkworld.com/article/3236064/servers/minix-the-most-popular-os-in-the-world-thanks-to-intel.html
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