On Thursday 25 April 2019 08:44:50 andre_debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Thursday 25 April 2019 17:26:07 William Morder wrote: > > On Thursday 25 April 2019 08:05:26 andre_debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > How to launch "tork-trinity" ? > > > (anonymous navigator). > > > > ALT-F2 > > then just enter "tork" in the run dialog: or you can find it in the start > > menu, and elsewhere. > > Thanks, but : > > Alas ! ALT-F2 : impossible to execute the command tork... > > $ tork > command not founded... > > andré > I seem to recall that on some systems (Ubuntu?), I had to run tork-trinity; you could also change the path to make sure that the command "tork" points to its home in /opt/trinity/bin/tork Another thing I discovered the hard way: If you have installed tor and t=tork-trinity, as well as necessary dependencies, you will find that tor and privoxy start up automatically, which actually causes problems and you don't want it. Therefore, pkill tor | pkill privoxy - and try running it again. In future, you will save some trouble if you will first run sysv-rc-conf (please install, if you don't already have it), and uncheck ALL lines for tor and privoxy. Then you start them manually when you run "tork" or "tork-trinity". Maybe you don't have all the necessary packages and dependencies installed? I keep text files with saved commands, which include whatever packages I use when I am going through a new installation. So I have these two lists under the heading PROXY, with much overlapping. (Someday I will combine them into one, but not today.) These might not work perfectly for you, because you do things a little differently; but if you edit them according to your own system and needs, I think you'll find that this covers most of the tork-trinity and related stuff. (Don't ask me why some items like kuickshow-trinity; I don't know, but maybe they get added when installing another package.) sudo apt-get install sudo-trinity kdebase-trinity tork-trinity tde-trinity compiz-trinity compiz-core-trinity compiz-trinity compiz-core-trinity tde-xparts-extras-trinity kmyfirewall-trinity kuickshow-trinity kdf-trinity kdesudo-trinity kwin-trinity kdm-trinity kdesktop-trinity compiz-tde-trinity kdesudo-trinity doc-base libseccomp2 libyaml-tiny-perl tor-geoipdb libyaml-tiny-perl rarian-compat mixmaster socat tor-arm apparmor-utils obfsproxy obfs4proxy dlang-libevent libeventviews4 libev4 libevent-2.0-5 libevent-core-2.0-5 libevent-dbg libevent-dev libevent-extra-2.0-5 libevent-openssl-2.0-5 libevent-pthreads-2.0-5 libevent-perl libevent-rpc-perl libevhtp-dev libevhtp-doc libevhtp0 libevhtp0-dbg lua-event-dev libevent-loop-ruby libevent-loop-ruby1.8 ruby-event-loop libevent-execflow-perl sudo apt-get install dlang-libevent libeventviews4 libev4 libevent-2.0-5 libevent-core-2.0-5 libevent-dbg libevent-dev libevent-extra-2.0-5 libevent-openssl-2.0-5 libevent-pthreads-2.0-5 libevent-perl libevent-rpc-perl libevhtp-dev libevhtp-doc libevhtp0 libevhtp0-dbg lua-event-dev libevent-loop-ruby libevent-loop-ruby1.8 ruby-event-loop libevent-execflow-perl apt-transport-tor See if this finds any missing parts. Bill --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting