SatiataMember - 5 Years
Joined: 05 Jan 2010 Posts: 3706
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re: TOR and Linux
by Satiata on March 5, 2013 10:08 am
sooo.. as I'm about ready to get my new system done, I'm not entirely convinced yet if I will end up getting windows at all. (well, I'll probably get a code eventually but bah!)
granted now I'm wondering what to do about TOR. on my current desktop it's already been a huge pain but the last time I tried was in february so it was probably in part also due to the game being more wobby still (and I am not even trying on my laptop since the loading is already 2 hours :P)
anyway, has anyone here tried or even plays TOR with linux regularly? my current choice option would be ubuntu and wine to have it run (from what I gathered on the offical forums and some other quick browsing it seems to work but all the topics I found are a few months old and still talk about problems)
(heh. I'd ask on the official forums but ... y'know)
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Frost290Member - 3 Years
Joined: 07 Dec 2012 Posts: 627
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re: TOR and Linux
by Frost290 on March 5, 2013 11:49 am
I do not know anything about linux, but I could ask for you on the official forums.
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SatiataMember - 5 Years
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re: TOR and Linux
by Satiata on March 5, 2013 4:40 pm
that would be great and if you ask also ask if there's any 'easy' ways around without resorting to playonlinux. I'd love to avoid it ;)
I'm not all set on ubuntu yet, either. I'd just rather not use any of the 'less popular' ones so if possible an ubuntu/fedora-solution would be prefered.
I did give in and bought win7 on ebay earlier, though. just in case. heh.
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