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Tor browser bundle should not be run as root. exiting
Tor browser bundle should not be run as root. exiting








tor browser bundle should not be run as root. exiting

Launching './Browser/start-tor-browser -detach'. Replace the specific details like so: sudo mount -o remount,exec -t Remount your drive (if you are not root use sudo): sudo mount -o remount,exec -t ext3 /dev/sdb5 /home If you see the "noexec" option on your partition like this one then this solution applies to you too. Yours might differ a bit but you are looking for your device. dev/sdb5 on /home type ext3 (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) more/drive/info with /stuff/that/doesn't apply here. In my case my partition was mounted with noexec option set on the drive. So you have a file browser with the privilege of administrator, now copy the sktop file in /mypc/myhome/.local/share/applications/Ĭlose nautilus and now in your Unity application window you will have an icon with the name Vidalia, click on it and you will have you TorBrowser Icon=/mypc/myhome/tor-browser_en-US/Data/Vidalia/icon.png Then open gedit and write in a new file this code: #!/bin/shĮxec=/mypc/myhome/tor-browser_en-US/start-tor-browser %U I've found a solution modifying what was suggested here:ĭownload tor, browse bundle and extract wherever you want, let say in your home direcory that is: /mypc/myhome/ It's harder, because, in Ubuntu 12.04, it seems that unity does not allow the execution of the start-tor script. Sudo: start-tor-browser: command not gksu you can see, when I use gksu, nothing really happens except an empty command line added with a blinking cursor. Start-tor-browser: command not cd start-tor-browserīash: cd: start-tor-browser: Not a sudo start-tor-browser I then thought of executing this file through the terminal, but nothing seems to work. So I right-clicked this file > Permissions > checked Allow executing file as program, but again it automatically unchecks it. The problem is that, when I double click this file, it opens in text format, instead of launching TOR Vidalia.

tor browser bundle should not be run as root. exiting

In this directory, there is a file start-tor-browser. I then extracted tar.gz file into the same directory. I downloaded TOR browser bundle (tor-browser-gnu-linux-x86_64-2.2.) and saved to this location: /media/50B8245BB82441B8/TOR/ I have an issue in running TOR for which I couldn't find any specific answer in the Internet. I am a Linux newbie, and this is the first time I am using TOR in 12.04.










Tor browser bundle should not be run as root. exiting