Blob = proprietary binary package.  Packages where no source code is
available so you can't readily be 100% sure they do only what you expect
them to do.


On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 7:35 PM, I <beatthebasta...@inbox.com> wrote:

> What the heck does blob free mean?
>
> Beaglebone Blacks are impossible to get for some reason. They seem good
> for the job with more stability for equal power consumption.
> Has anyone got Tor running on something similar in price?
>
> Robert
>
>
> > I don't know if someone else already tried that, but you could use a
> > BeagleBone Black [0] as well. It's a bit more powerful (1 GHz, newer ARM
> > processor generation) than the Pi. The advantage I see is that it's blob
> > free, which is a concern with the Pi for some people (please correct me
> > if I'm wrong!).
>
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