![]() Note - I hardly ever install it from “scratch” like this - if I’m building a new desktop environment - I just grab the folder from another computer e.g. VoteBot is a simple IRC bot used in FreeNodes ubuntu-beginners IRC channel and possibly in other rooms to establish some official form of voting. : cd ~/sbin/NEW-tor-browser_en-US/Browser Sudo cp sktop /usr/share/applications/.īut you could also just run it from there e.g. ![]() not Ubuntu) - then maybe something like : Open the extracted folder and you will find a setup application labeled something like setup-tor-browser. To run Tor Browser click, Tor Browser Setup icon & it will launch Firefox. Then simply open the folder and click to start Tor Browser. Execute the file you downloaded to extract the Tor Browser into a folder on your computer (or pendrive). Download the matching version for your system architecture. Tor Browser 11.5.2 is available to all software users as a free download. Icon=/home/x/sbin/tor-browser_en-US/Browser/browser/chrome/icons/default/default128.pngĬp sktop ~/.local/share/applications/.Īnd now you should have a “Tor Browser” application in your listed applications (this is Ubuntu 20.04 with Gnome). It was fixed for me by completely purging tor and installing the tor browser bundle from . If you cannot access our official releases, you can try the http mirror or the tor mirror provided by Lysator. ![]() in my case ~/sbin/tor-browser-US) :Įxec=sh -c ‘"/home/x/sbin/tor-browser_en-US/Browser/start-tor-browser" -detach || ( & “$(dirname “$*”)”/Browser/start-tor-browser -detach)’ dummy %k Note - I ALWAYS list (tar tvf) the contents of tar archives before extracting them - been caught out before extracting thousands of files into “/” …Įxtract that sucker : tar xvf ~/Downloads/tor-browser-linu圆4-10.0.10_Įdit the file “sktop” with your text editor of choice and set the “Exec=” to the correct path where you intend running it from (e.g. ![]() Tar tvf ~/Downloads/tor-browser-linu圆4-10.0.10_ We will also download all users in CSV format from site collection using PowerShell script. If there isn’t an sbin folder in my $HOME, then make it so (if you know you don’t have a ~/sbin just make it) : & mkdir ~/sbin it’s not an “install” it’s all manual stuff hosting the binaries in a folder on my home directory on my Linux machine.
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