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Tails - Building a Tails image
The following instructions will lead you through the process of building Tails USB and ISO image with Rake, Vagrant and vagrant-libvirt.
Tails
Avoid surveillance, censorship, advertising, and viruses Tails uses the Tor network to protect your privacy online and help you avoid censorship. Enjoy the Internet like it should be. Your secure …
Verifying a Tails image for reproducibility
Most important, a reproducible build allows for independent verification that a build product matches what the source intended to produce. This helps to better resist attacks against build …
Tails - Build a local copy of the website
Build a local copy of the website The website https://tails.net/ is built using ikiwiki from source code that is available in our main Git repository, along with the rest of the Tails code. You can …
Tails - Vagrant
contribute build Vagrant Vagrant Tails can be built in a virtual machine that is managed using Vagrant and vagrant-libvirt. Here lies more details on how Tails uses Vagrant, its configuration, …
Tails - Frequently asked questions
The friendships, relationships, and technical expertise we have in Debian have many benefits for Tails, and we are not ready to build the same relationship with Ubuntu, OpenBSD, or any other …
Tails - Starting Tails on PC
Starting from Windows 8 or 10 From Windows or the sign-in screen of Windows: Make sure that you have installed Tails using either: Rufus from Windows balenaEtcher from macOS GNOME …
Tails - Improve Tails source code
Build a Tails image You should test your changes before contributing them back. Most often, this requires you to build Tails USB and ISO images. Tips & tricks for development When you are …
Tails - Have your cake and eat it, too!
Nov 15, 2017 · Reproducible Tails builds We have received the Mozilla Open Source Support award in order to make Tails ISO images build reproducibly. This project was on our roadmap …
Tails - customize
contribute customize customize This page documents a bit how to build a custom system based on Tails. The resulting system will effectively be a fork of Tails, that only you can support: do …