Hi,
Jacob Appelbaum wrote (06 Aug 2013 13:51:08 GMT) :
intrigeri:
Hi,
Maxim Kammerer wrote (06 Aug 2013 09:52:36 GMT) :
Tails references upstream advisories, or at least did so in the past.
https://tails.boum.org/security/Numerous_security_holes_in_0.18/
Right, and we have no plan to
Doing the WAN here.
The feature #5968 of our Redmine says:
« It might be convenient to have a way to automatically install custom
Debian packages stored in the persistent volume. »
Any opinion on this? Is this a desirable feature? How important would it
be then?
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sajol...@pimienta.org wrote (07 Aug 2013 12:20:30 GMT) :
The feature #5968 of our Redmine says:
« It might be convenient to have a way to automatically install custom
Debian packages stored in the persistent volume. »
Any opinion on this? Is this a desirable feature? How important would
Hello everybody,
i was playing around with Tails the last days and there might be a little flaw
in your documentation how to install tails onto a USB-Stick.
The documentation suggesting it like this:
isohybrid [tails.iso] --entry 4 --type 0x1c
cat [tails.iso] [device] sync
But this lead me
Hi,
carmie (Cc'd) has come up with logo ideas:
http://people.zoy.org/~carmie/tails/logo/
The trace left by the cat's Tails would be purple or green,
to match the website's color scheme.
If the general idea suits us, carmie will submit a cleaned up,
improved proposal. What do you think?
Cheers,
Hi,
2013/8/7, Arne Hitzmann arne.hitzm...@ostfalia.de:
Hello everybody,
i was playing around with Tails the last days and there might be a little
flaw in your documentation how to install tails onto a USB-Stick.
The documentation suggesting it like this:
isohybrid [tails.iso] --entry 4
Alessandro Grassi wrote (07 Aug 2013 18:23:06 GMT) :
The troubleshooting section of that page reports a correct way to do it:
Is it visible enough?
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Hi,
and first of all thanks for the quick answer.
Of course it is visible there but this didn't fix my concerns.
Because it is quite unlikely that a normal user of a Linux system is
allowed to write to the device directly.
So i don't understand why it is not the first told practice to switch to
Hi,
Arne wrote (07 Aug 2013 19:15:21 GMT) :
Because it is quite unlikely that a normal user of a Linux system is allowed
to write
to the device directly.
On most modern GNU/Linux distros that I know of, the desktop user that
was created at installation time has write access to removable