There are plenty of reasonable causes for this behaviour, and you can
set your hosts file in the system configuration. However the most simple
solution is chattr. Like so:
1. make your changes to /etc/hosts
2. run (as root) `chattr +i /etc/hosts`
Now the other programs will not be able to edit th
I would like to point out again on this ML, since nobody in this thread
ever mentioned it, that using any browser other than the TorBrowser over
Tor is _not safe_. One of the big modifications to firefox, implemented
in TorBrowser, is tab isolation. No cookies or any other identifying
attributes ar
Please keep in mind that none of the interim solutions are safe compared
to tor-browser. Even using icecat with NoJS & self-destructing cookies
(which are both extensions you absolutely should have, if you're going to
use icecat over Tor) it still is inferior. One of the nicest things
about tor-br
Pierre Neidhardt transcribed 1.1K bytes:
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> Devan Carpenter writes:
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> > Oleg Pykhalov transcribed 1.8K bytes:
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> >> We could pick a ‘nmtui’ program as we pick ‘cfdisk’ instead of ‘fdisk’.
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> > +1
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> Is nmtui on the install image as we
Oleg Pykhalov transcribed 1.8K bytes:
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> > Comments?
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> We could pick a ‘nmtui’ program as we pick ‘cfdisk’ instead of ‘fdisk’.
+1
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