On 2016-02-05 23:46, Martin Helm wrote:
Maybe report the problem to the tor people, if they could be interested :-?
in which directory did you install? I see that the bundle contains a libstdc++6 and the startup script sets the library path
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${HOME}/TorBrowser/Tor/" export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to the directory which contains it, but is only correct if it is installed in ~/TorBrowser
On "~/tor-browser_en-US". I'll try "~/TorBrowser". cer@Telcontar:~/TorBrowser> ./start-tor-browser --verbose ./start-tor-browser: line 266: [: 64: unary operator expected ./start-tor-browser: line 367: ./firefox: No such file or directory cer@Telcontar:~/TorBrowser> cer@Telcontar:~/tor-browser_en-US> ./start-tor-browser --verbose ./start-tor-browser: line 266: [: 64: unary operator expected ./start-tor-browser: line 367: ./firefox: No such file or directory cer@Telcontar:~/tor-browser_en-US> There is no "${HOME}/TorBrowser/Tor/" directory. That "Tor" subdirectory does not exist. This was downloaded by tor itself as an update. I think I must get the entire bundle again. I downloaded "tor-browser-linux64-5.5.1_en-US.tar.xz". It contains: /tor-browser_en-US/Browser No "Tor" subdirectory there. I follow the instructions here: https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en#linux Ah, it says the right startup script is ./start-tor-browser.desktop, not ./start-tor-browser It starts. That was my error, wrong script. It has changed from the version I used before. Thanks! -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)