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Re: [Tails-dev] 32bit UEFI

2015-07-13 Thread Lin Zhemin
Hi.
After several reboots and having plugged in and out my TP-LINK WiFi dongle
for several times, Tor network is connected.
I have rebooted the laptop for several times, and it works now.

No persistence, no more options.  Just using default and it's working.
It took about 1 minute to connect to Tor after WiFi got connected.


Thanks and sorry for confusion in the previous email.

2015-07-13 13:03 GMT+08:00 林哲民 (Lin Zhemin) lin.zhe...@gmail.com:

 Hi.

 I've successfully booted TAILS nightly build (20150712) from Asus X205TA
 on a Trenscend 4GB USB 2.0 disk.  Since X205TA's internal WiFi is not
 supported until Linux 4.0 (you also have to download a binary firmware,
 which might not be secure), I used TP-LINK TL-WN722N USB WiFi and it's able
 to get IP from DHCP server.

 Unsafe browser is able to connect to my home router.

 However, with default configuration, Tor Browser shows Tor is not ready.

 Running arm in console also shows that Tor is disconnected.
 Shutting down Mac spoofing doesn't help.
 Running vidalia in console shows Vidalia was unable to start Tor.
 Tor isn't available with a USB-Ethernet adapter + DSL connection, either.

 Minor bug:
 1. Restart immediately resulted in system shutdown.
 2. Loading progress bar is broken when system boots.

 Is there an official check list to follow for a complete testing report?

 Thanks.


 2015-07-11 22:36 GMT+08:00 intrigeri intrig...@boum.org:

 Hi,

 [please don't Cc me, I read the list.]

 林哲民 (Lin Zhemin) wrote (11 Jul 2015 09:16:08 GMT) :
  I really wanted to test / work on 32bit UEFI support.  I got an Asus
 X205TA
  and want to run Tails on it.  Is there anything I can do, any test
 image I
  can run, or docs to read?

 Excellent! I meant to send a call for testing once our doc people have
 validated the approach I've chosen. So make sure you subscribe to
 our -testers@ mailing list:
 https://tails.boum.org/contribute/how/testing/

 Meanwhile, you can get the latest ISO image from:
 http://nightly.tails.boum.org/build_Tails_ISO_feature-8471-32-bit-UEFI/

 It needs to be installed with Tails Installer (either 'Clone 
 Upgrade' from a running DVD where you've burnt that ISO, or 'Upgrade
 from ISO' if you can spare two Tails USB sticks).

 Thanks in advance, I can't wait for your testing reports!

 Cheers,
 --
 intrigeri




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[Tails-dev] 32bit UEFI

2015-07-11 Thread Lin Zhemin
Hi.

I really wanted to test / work on 32bit UEFI support.  I got an Asus X205TA
and want to run Tails on it.  Is there anything I can do, any test image I
can run, or docs to read?

I've been using Linux for 20 years and was a BIOS engineer.
If there's nothing I can do, I'd simply donate. :)

Thanks.

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