I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) on my 32-bit machine, but this is useful information for my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) 64-bit machine, which is a test bed slated to be a Tor exit at a local hackerspace. That said, having bought a new keyboard I've rebooted and ARM brought Tor 0.3.0.5-rc right up. It says the relaying is disabled, which it isn't, and that no GeoIP database is not found, although the connections are viewable, so go figure. On 05/13/2017 12:51 PM, Monkey Pet wrote: > If you are using a debian derivative distro, follow: > > https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en > (select tor from source, select either stable or experimental) > Build it, then install it.. > > > If not debian, use the other guides there in the expert section.. > > Also remember, Raspbian isn't Debian: > *Raspbian is not Debian.* These packages will be confusingly broken for > Raspbian users, since Raspbian called their architecture armhf but Debian > already has an armhf. See this post > <http://tor.stackexchange.com/questions/242/how-to-run-tor-on-raspbian-on-the-raspberry-pi> > for > details. > > However for Raspbian, if you get the source packages for debian, you should > be able to compile and install it correctly. I have done it.
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