
tails / tails · GitLab
Tails is Free Software: you can download, use, and share it with no restrictions. The Tails source code is released under the GNU/GPL (version 3 or above) and is Copyright (C) Tails …
Open this page on your smartphone, tablet, or another computer (recommended). Print the rest of the instructions on paper. Take note of the URL of this page to be able to come back later: …
In this step you will download Tails as an ISO image: a single file containing the whole operating system. For your security, it is very important to also verify your download.
Linux kernel hardening · Wiki · tails / blueprints · GitLab
Issues are tracked in https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues
If the computer stops responding or displays other error messages before getting to Tails Greeter, refer to the troubleshooting section about Tails not starting entirely.
Open a terminal. Execute the following command, replacing [tails.iso] with the path to the ISO image that you want to install and [device] with the device name found in step 1.
ARM_platforms · Wiki · tails / blueprints · GitLab
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Bug #16440: install tails documentation: broken link
> not work. I cannot find that link on https://tails.boum.org/install/linux/usb-download/index.en.html But, that broken link does appear here: https://tails.boum.org/install/linux/usb/index.it.html I …
Feature #15659: Document GNOME Disks for Debian, Linux, and …
All done. Debian and Other Linux instructions have been combined into just Linux instructions. However, the Debian expert instructions (command line and GnuPG) will still be for …
Tails
Tails includes only free software kernel modules that come with the Debian Linux kernel. Firmware = the code that’s uploaded by the Linux kernel from disk into the memory of the Wi …