New Linux packaging of Tor and Vidalia now available
As announced here, http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Feb-2010/msg00033.html, we now produce rpms and debs of Tor and Vidalia for easier installation.
When using ubuntu, opensuse, fedora, centos/redhat, or debian, you can simply add our repositories to your package management application (yum, apt, apttitude, zypper, etc) and always have the latest -stable or -alpha tor and vidalia.
This is a direct result of hiring Erinn in December.
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I cannot access Tor
I cannot access Tor network.Why?
Because you are not doing it
Because you are not doing it right.
I'm so confused. What do I
I'm so confused. What do I currently have in /etc/sources.list?
only you can tell
only you can tell
there is no package for
there is no package for Ubuntu. What about it?
Ubuntu uses the Debian
Ubuntu uses the Debian repositories.
There should be a version
There should be a version for Ubuntu 11.10, the latest stable version
how to configure a bridge in
how to configure a bridge in ubuntu tor. My ISP blocks tor. On windows i use vidalia and it works. On ubuntu vidalia says tor already started.
The simplest way to get
The simplest way to get things working on Ubuntu is to use the Tor Browser Bundle Linux (from our download page).
It sounds like you may need to "apt-get remove tor vidalia" first, to reduce conflicts.