On 2016-06-05(03:24:16-0800), I wrote: > > notfriendly, > > This was a dig at the list. > When questions are asked to get help they are told to stop wasting list > attention and to be relevant or go elsewhere, but look at the energy on the > list today. > > Jacob has contributed to Tor and that is where my interest stops. The rest is > for the people involved to deal with elsewhere. > [Sorry to hear what Nick Farr has said.} > > However...not wanting to miss an chance to learn > > I tried unattended-upgrades but apt-get update and upgrade still had to be > used. What is the trick to getting it to automate upgrades? > > I've read a bit but still don't know how to set-up iptables. > Is there a tutorial for setting it up on a system just running Tor? > > Everywhere I looked presumes knowledge I don't yet have. > I imagine I am not the only one. > > Robert > >
Not to derail from debian, but you might want to look at tor-ramdisk[0] thought this might require building it yourself[1], last time I tried there were problems with the pre-built images blueness put on the download location. I tried to address this to blueness in irc, but they seem to be busy with other things at the moment. [0]: http://opensource.dyc.edu/tor-ramdisk [1]: https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor-ramdisk.git -- ♥Ⓐ ng0 4096R/13212A27975AF07677A29F7002A296150C201823
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