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Tor browser ubuntu
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Note: The package repository does not offer 32-bit ARM architecture ( armhf) images (yet).

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The repository does not support other CPU architectures. It should output either amd64, arm64, or i386. Verify your operating system is capable of running the binary by inspecting the output of the following command: # dpkg -print-architecture The package repository offers amd64, arm64, and i386 binaries.

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Prerequisite: Verify the CPU architecture This means you should have access to a user account with system administration privileges, e.g your user should be in the sudo group. Note: The symbol # refers to running the code as root. Here's how you can enable Tor Package Repository in Debian based distributions: Therefore, it's recommended to install tor from our repository. Since Debian provides the LTS version of Tor, this might not always give you the latest stable Tor version. The Tor Project maintains its own Debian package repository. Now refresh your sources and try to install tor and tor debian keyring: # apt update Add the gpg key used to sign the packages by running the following command at your command prompt: # wget -qO- | gpg -dearmor | tee /usr/share/keyrings/tor-archive-keyring.gpg >/dev/null Run lsb_release -c or cat /etc/debian_version to check the Operating System version. Replace with your Operating System codename. Then you need to add the following entries to /etc/apt/sources.list or a new file in /etc/apt//: # For the stable version.ĭeb tor://apow7mjfryruh65chtdydfmqfpj5btws7nbocgtaovhvezgccyjazpqd.onion/ mainĭeb tor://apow7mjfryruh65chtdydfmqfpj5btws7nbocgtaovhvezgccyjazpqd.onion/ tor-nightly-main- main To use Apt over Tor, the apt transport needs to be installed: # apt install apt-transport-tor Yes, is also served through via an Onion Service:









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