On Mar 19, 2015, at 9:38 AM, intrigeri intrig...@boum.org wrote:
Hi Nathan,
Nathan of Guardian wrote (19 Mar 2015 15:52:18 GMT) :
Has anyone tried booting TAILS on this new class of cheap Windows 8.1
tablets?
Peter (Cc'd) has sent us some reports about it on tails...@boum.org
(sic),
On May 8, 2015, at 10:20 AM, intrigeri intrig...@boum.org wrote:
Source Valley wrote (08 May 2015 16:55:50 GMT) :
There are countless example I can think of where one might need a truly
random mac
changer, here is just one example: If I'm sitting in a coffee shop and I'm
the only
one
Consumer tablets are cheap enough that we should be
thinking in terms of devoting the machine to Tails by installing the OS
to the internal storage rather than a USB or SD card.
That is true. I think the hope was you could have a stock looking
device, which you could switch into this mode
On Apr 11, 2015, at 12:11 PM, Jeff Burdges burd...@gmail.com wrote:
I skimmed the TAILS Mobile via USB or dual-boot” thread :
https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2014-January/004632.html
Ignoring momentarily questions about USB boot :
Can we even secure a mobile device at
On Jun 11, 2015, at 9:38 PM, tail...@ruggedinbox.com wrote:
Please see this feature request in the Tails repository Local storage
devices displayed- Tails DVD no admin
(https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/9554) where intrigeri suggested raising
this issue on the mailing list.
The
On Jun 12, 2015, at 2:03 AM, intrigeri intrig...@boum.org wrote:
Hi Peter,
thanks for your input. Sadly, this discussion was erroneously started
on tails-dev@, while it should have been started on tails-ux@ = let's
wait for tail...@ruggedinbox.com to start it again in the right place,
I can’t think of any obvious reason this shouldn’t be detectable. Attach a
suspect USB stick, do not mount it, and compute secure hashes of the partitions.
If the Tails installer doesn’t reliably create consistent partitions, that’s
something to consider fixing, if it can be fixed.
Even then,
> On Feb 28, 2016, at 11:31 PM, m...@riseup.net wrote:
> ...
> The first “C.L.P.P.S” password should be one the End-user has memorized. From
> there they can either open the tails persistent volume or they can open a
> second C.L.P.P.S Database. From there the password that opens the
>
> On Aug 18, 2016, at 02:45, Austin English wrote:
>
> I could see that, but I figured it better to respond than it lead to a 'loss
> by default'.
>
Quite reasonable. As long as no one tries to transact any business with him,
there won't be any serious problems.
He
Perhaps even more significantly, you’re booting from a Sandisk 16GB what?
Is it a USB stick, an SD card, or something else?
The X200’s SD card slot is not bootable. It has to be initialized by the OS;
the BIOS can’t do it.
If you use a USB to SD card adapter, it will probably boot, but it
I hope I don’t have to tell any of you DON’T OPEN THIS FILE.
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> On Mar 12, 2019, at 2:39 PM, Angie Pirkle wrote:
>
> How's your day going?
> My name is Angie Pirkle and I'm interested in a job.
>
> I've attached a copy of my resume.
> The password for the document is 1234
>
> On Jan 25, 2019, at 2:10 AM, intrigeri wrote:
>
> I'd much rather see us work on
> making "installing and running Tails on an internal hard drive"
> a first-class citizen: it would benefit much more people.
I agree! As I’ve been saying for many years now. :-)
And the other thing I’ve been
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