Arnaud:
> Signed-off-by: Arnaud
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applied, thanks!
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Hi,
Arnaud:
> thanks for your support !
:)
> However, after a lot of investigation (mostly in the wrong direction),
> I'm pretty sure to know what's wrong. It's not Tails, it's not the VM,
> it's not my config. It seems to be the network here in Vietnam.
OK :(
> From my understanding, I can
Good to know, thanks for sharing the info. I'll be careful to check the
Redmine next time.
Cheers
On 03/11/2017 02:22 AM, Cody Brownstein wrote:
> Thank you for the patches.
>
> The broken link to the Debian Live Manual is bug #12261 on Redmine.
>
> https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/12261
>
>
Thank you for the patches.
The broken link to the Debian Live Manual is bug #12261 on Redmine.
https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/12261
The link proposed in the patch is to a manual "for a much more
up-to-date version of live-build than [is used for Tails]," (quoting
anonym).
(I learned
Hi Arnaud,
> here comes wiki patches.
Thank you. I did not review this, I just wanted to answer your question:
> BTW, what is the prefered way to contribute trivial wiki patches like these
> ones ?
I think the preferred way is to create a Git branch and publish it
somewhere and then issue a
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Hi all,
thanks for your support !
I updated to Tails 3.0-beta2, destroyed the VM, started again, failed
again !
My build config is very 'vanilla', I didn't touch anything. So it means
that the build happens within the VM, with apt-cacher-ng enabled. The VM
has the default settings: 512M of RAM,
Hello,
I'm interested in maintaining I2P for future releases of tails.
I'm profficient at python and bash, and do Sys Admin work as a job so I
feel like this is something that I could do.
I have never had to maintain a package for a distribution before so I'm not
sure where to start.
If anyone
segfault:
> Arnaud:
>> The failure doesn't always happen at the same point of the build. At
>> first, I thought it was related to `apt`, but I also experienced in
>> failure on a `curl` command (when downloading Tor Browser, in
>> `config/chroot_local-hooks/10-tbb`). I don't have the log anymore,
Arnaud:
> The failure doesn't always happen at the same point of the build. At
> first, I thought it was related to `apt`, but I also experienced in
> failure on a `curl` command (when downloading Tor Browser, in
> `config/chroot_local-hooks/10-tbb`). I don't have the log anymore, but
> it was
ghostla...@autistici.org:
> There we have an alarming amount of materials. Making a request for zipped
> archive
> "download all" link somewhere on that page? Folder structure within the
> archive would
> be great.
I've added a link to the Git repository on
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