![]() Vidalia window(s) to the foreground, no effect. In tray, right click on BW/G, ML, NM options do not bring I'mĬertain crash logs would be of value if they could be submitted to Crashes too often, making testing too frustrating to continue. With normal use (no plugins - no addons other than what it ships with) Choosing to reloadįirefox takes several seconds before it reloads, only to crash again You'd like to restart the browser or other options. Crashes constantly, 99% of the time it asks with a pop-up window if Tor Browser Bundle for Linux (32-bit) Alpha Bundle: Does anyone know what could be the reason for this? But it also happened with version 2.2.35-7 from February. It just happened again a few minutes ago with the new alpha version. when starting up TBB, and I have no idea why. įirefox is configured to use a proxy server that is refusing connections. And lastly: since a couple of weeks I have been occasionally getting the error message. Maybe a future version of Vidalia can monitor stored bridges and somehow indicate those that are no longer working? It would also be good if one could see which of the bridges is actually used for the connection. A simple ping will not do to verify whether they are still acting as Tor bridges. They've been there since months and I have no idea whether they're all working or if some of them are dead. I have currently 10 bridge IPs stored in Vidalia. Another issue is the quality of the bridges. ![]() This would give peace of mind to those who depend on Tor bridges. I think, when the box is visibly ticked and its state is stored, connections should be exclusively handled through bridges and if no bridge can be found then there should be no connection. am I connected to the Tor network directly or through a bridge? There's no indicator for this. The state of the tick box "My ISP blocks connections to the Tor network" is not stored correctly and keeps me guessing. The network configuration in Vidalia has also been lacking for some time and it still is in this alpha version. It would be better if the notification appeared within the Vidala window itself. It makes the whole start up procedure look busy and confusing. ![]() shouldn't pop up somewhere in the middle of the screen. "Please wait a few seconds, a Tor enabled Firefox will start right away." I think, the yellow Post-It sticker saying. This alpha version of Vidalia is still quite rough around the edges. It's stuff like this, that gets people speculating about what other remote control features there might be in TBB. And I certainly don't want some robot on the other side of the Atlantic to change my local browser configuration. I like it that way because I don't want to go anywhere automatically when I start the web browser. ![]() Since years my home page has been a 7 line piece of html that says: "home page". completely unacceptable, especially in an application that is supposed to be secure and trustworthy. And this is very, very bad! In fact, this is so bad that it reminds me of the worst excesses in the mid 1990s, when for a time anyone seemed to have access to one's browser configuration and bookmark files (Netscape, IE). But at the same time the locally configured home page is overwritten with the URL of the displayed page. When TBB starts up and there's a newer version available, Firefox opens an extra tab with information and a download link. People have been complaining about this for some time and I'm wondering why nothing is changed release after release after release? The selection of default Search Engines could also be improved. The default settings in Firefox, Tor Button and NoScript are unnecessarily lax and some are outright dangerous. Maybe you can put your build environment on an ISO image that your co-conspirators can use when you take a break or go on holiday? The build process of an application that some people seriously depend upon really should be more standardized. I think such variations between releases are not ok. Not so great is that I couldn't use the last TBB because it was built with a newer GTK2 version than the TBB releases you have made over the past couple of months. with good results: 11x green and 5x ochre. I've just configured it and run the JonDonym test. Unlike the previous version (2.2.35-7.2), this alpha release seems to work well. ![]()
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