Hello all,

I've run an exit node from my home in the past using my consumer ISP service 
(Time Warner) and Windows 8, I'm pretty much of a Windows guy (I make my living 
building business applications with Microsoft tools) but now I have an 
opportunity to run an exit node on a hosted server running CentOS linux. I've 
loaded CentOS at home to test it out and the problem I'm having is that I can't 
get the Vidalia control to run. The browser bundle works OK - I can open 
FireFox and make a Tor connection. As far as I know I've downloaded the correct 
files for CentOS linux and I have the Vidalia start icon. However nothing 
happened when I try to open the Vidalia icon. Since I'm not familiar with 
linux, I don't know where to start looking. I had assumed that I would just 
open Vidalia and set up my exit relay the same way I did on Windows 8.

I greatly appreciate help with this especially from someone who's configured a 
relay on CentOS.

Thanks,

Chuck Bevitt
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