Thanks, that is surely helpful for some people. But people like me, more or less average users, don’t understand most of the thechnical mumbo jumbo that is happening on Gitlab.
So hopefully the documentation you are working on, will be very easy to understand for the average non tech savvy user. Also please be very direct…if it turns out that Ubuntu is a bad distro that always puts obstacles in your way, just say it that way. Because, although I’m not interested in switching my distro, I also want to live in reality and not in a fantasy world.
If Ubuntu is bad, then just say it.
On the other hand:
You linked Sandboxing on Ubuntu >= 23.10 on Gitlab , where someone wrote “If it is true, then TBB cannot be used safely on latest Ubuntus and potentially on other distros using AppArmor without manually enabling userns support for TBB.”
So:
- Should I stop using Tor Browser on Ubuntu 24.04.1 in the meantime? I already asked that multiple times very clearly.
- If and only if, this is a speculation here, the problem was already talked about 3 months ago on the Tor forum and then again 1 month ago on Tor’s Gitlab, and it is a security issue and you did nothing, although Ubuntu is probably the most used Linux distro…again, this is just a speculation and I personally think highly of the Tor team, but if this is true, then this would be very concerning.