![]() Git rebase -i tbb-desktop-10.0.14-build1 maint-10. # rebase to whatever upstream release you want to build ![]() Debian bullseye did not seem to work as a build platform on arm64 (some issue with cgroups). Setting deb_native_arch in rbm.conf alters the build platform. 9.0 branch assumes arm64 build platform, earlier branches still support building on armhf as well. Releases are currently built on Debian buster, arm64 platform. ![]() The steps provided here were tested on Ubuntu 13.04 Desktop, but it should work on all Debian/Ubuntu and its derivatives. User config ($HOME/.asoundrc) does not seem to work with Tor Browser although it works with Firefox.ġ0.0.14-arm*: Built on Debian buster from this release onwards.ĩ.0.2-armhf: as usual, Firefox has gained some weight, and 9.0 may well be theĨ.5-arm64: built without hardening optionsĨ.0.9-armhf: binary is stripped, built on arm64 instead of native armhfĨ.0.8-armhf: non-stripped (and huge), built on armhf In this quick how-to let us learn how to use Tor with our browsers. ALSA needs to have a system-wide configuration (/etc/nf) that works with Firefox (example below). Lumped all archs in the same dir.ġ0.0.14-arm**-alsa: experimental release with ALSA support, and, for good measure, pulseaudio disabled. For testing purposes.ġ0.0.17: releases now signed with my key (see below). UNOFFICIAL builds of Tor Browser for ARMv7 and AArch64 Linux.
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