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Tor browser available?

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Hi all

I wanted to try out the above and was unable to find this via the Search option. Tried "Tor" and then "Browser", this gave a huge number of threads to go through :D

Has anyone provided this as a portable, SFS or Pet file?

Also, can it be updated too?

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Post by rockedge »

@Jasper, I made some right now from the latest stable Tor browser package available.

Tor-11.5.7_8.0.sfs
Tor-11.5.7_8.0.sfs
Tor-11.5.7_8.0.sfs-md5.txt

Tor-11.5.7.pet
Tor-11.5.7.pet
SHA1-MD5.txt

I did a quick test and will do one now more extensive so please let me know if this works for you.

Yes I think you can update the PET version.

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Tor topic in Additional Software -> Browsers & Internet
viewtopic.php?t=213

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Jasper, you can download Tor for Linux direct from it's website, https://www.torproject.org/download/, Extract the tar.gz and move the extracted folder wherever you want. It's already a portable.
Then what you'll need is to create the links from it to your system (desktop file and menu entries) and place the apulse files in the 'Tor' folder so that you'll have sound. You can use the Extralibs64.tar.gz package from here, https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 470#p42470. Tor is actually a modified firefox. You can rename the included 'ff' script to 'torpup' and place that in the extracted folder. Starting tor by clicking the script will 'fully' portablize it and have it use the sound libs included in the package, as explained on that post.

You can install this pet to give it a menu entry.

Tor_portable-menu.pet
Creates a menu listing
(28.36 KiB) Downloaded 58 times

You'll have to edit the script in /root/my-applications/bin. Change the line which reads:
exec /PATH-TO-torpup-SCRIPT/torpup "$@"
to provide the actual path to the 'torpup' script within your Tor folder.

This was being written while rockedge and bigpup were posting.

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@rockedge

Thank you so much and I can confirm that it works :thumbup:

The update function/additional languages etc all work correctly.

I have tried the SFS and will grab the Pet file as well.

@mikeslr

Wow, your message was unexpected but incredibly welcome. I will keep your instructions handy and grab the necessary files in order to follow the steps correctly. :thumbup2:

I am hopeless at creating .desktop entries. I have tried several times but they fail to work. I am so sure someone on the forum creating a GUI for creating these.

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Post by BarryK »

I have created Tor browser SFS, version 11.5.8, see blog post:

https://bkhome.org/news/202211/tor-brow ... eated.html

It runs as user spot, and pulseaudio works.

The SFS is only for EasyOS, however it should be possible to open up the SFS and make some changes so that it will work in the pups. But then, as you already have packages available, probably not worth the effort to modify my SFS.

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