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Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 12:54:34 +0300 From: "J.C." jc80@riseup.net To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org Subject: [tor-relays] Future versions and Vidalia? Message-ID: 52400FDA.2060309@riseup.net Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Are all future versions of Tor Browser Bundle going to have Vidalia permanently stripped? I'm running a stable relay on Linux with the TBB (and thus, Vidalia) instead of installing the Tor packages, and i quite like it this way. I don't remember what exactly went wrong, but some months ago i tried to get a relay running by installing and configuring it with the terminal and failed miserably, even though i was following instructions to the letter. I could try again but i'm a huge fan of the "if it's not broken, don't touch it" approach, and my relay works fantastic right now.
If Vidalia is going to be permanently dropped at some point, is there any other way to continue running a relay than the terminal? I had a look at TBBv3 and didn't find a way to enable relaying.
I'm in exactly the same boat. I would _highly_ recommend that the current TBB stay exactly the way it is. I'm against having a ton of services start up by themselves. As a Linux user, I enjoy having the power to control what I start things up, and when. Sometimes I start my computer and I don't want certain things to start. The disadvantage of having a service install is that I lose much of that control. I too have tried to set up a Tor relay via packages and such, and I also failed. The TBB was orders of magnitude easier: I just click "configure relay" and things work fine. Vidalia is also extremely easy to use, and I like the interface. I would advise that the dev team reconsider.
Jesse V.