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## translation metadata # Revision: $Revision$ # Translation-Priority: 3-low #include "head.wmi" TITLE="Vidalia: Debian/Ubuntu Instructions" CHARSET="UTF-8" <div class="center"> <div class="main-column"> <a id="debian"></a> <a id="packages"></a> <h2><a class="anchor" href="#debian">Vidalia on Ubuntu or Debian</a></h2> <br /> <p> <b>Do not use the packages in Ubuntu's universe.</b> They are unmaintained and out of date. That means you'll be missing stability and security fixes. </p> <p> You'll need to set up our package repository before you can fetch Vidalia. First, you need to figure out the name of your distribution. If you're using Ubuntu 9.10, it's "karmic", while 9.04 is "jaunty", 8.10 is "intrepid", and 8.04 is "hardy". If you're using Debian Etch, it's "etch", and Debian Lenny is "lenny". Then add this line to your <tt>/etc/apt/sources.list</tt> file:<br /> <pre> deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org <DISTRIBUTION> main </pre> where you substitute the above word (etch, lenny, sid, karmic, jaunty, intrepid, hardy) in place of <DISTRIBUTION>. </p> <p> Then add the gpg key used to sign the packages by running <pre> gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv 886DDD89 gpg --export A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89 | sudo apt-key add - </pre> Now refresh your sources and install Vidalia by running <pre> apt-get update apt-get install vidalia </pre> </p> <p> Now Vidalia is installed and running. Move on to <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-unix>#polipo">step two</a> of the "Vidalia on Linux/Unix" instructions. </p> <p style="font-size: small"> The DNS name <code>deb.torproject.org</code> is actually a set of independent servers in a DNS round robin configuration. If you for some reason cannot access it you might try to use the name of one of its part instead. Try <code>deb-master.torproject.org</code>, <code>mirror.netcologne.de</code> or <code>vidalia.mirror.youam.de</code>. </p> <hr /> <a id="source"></a> <h2><a class="anchor" href="#source">Building from source</a></h2> <br /> <p> If you want to build your own debs from source you must first add an appropriate <tt>deb-src</tt> line to <tt>sources.list</tt>. <pre> deb-src http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org <DISTRIBUTION> main </pre> You also need to install the necessary packages to build your own debs and the packages needed to build Vidalia: <pre> apt-get install build-essential fakeroot devscripts qt4-dev-tools qt4-designer libqt4-dev g++ cmake apt-get build-dep vidalia </pre> Then you can build Vidalia in ~/debian-packages: <pre> mkdir ~/debian-packages; cd ~/debian-packages apt-get source vidalia cd vidalia-* debuild -rfakeroot -uc -us cd .. </pre> Now you can install the new package: <pre> sudo dpkg -i vidalia_*.deb </pre> </p> <p> Now Vidalia is installed and running. Move on to <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-unix>#polipo">step two</a> of the "Vidalia on Linux/Unix" instructions. </p> <hr /> <p>If you have suggestions for improving this document, please <a href="<page contact>">send them to us</a>. Thanks!</p> </div><!-- #main --> </div> #include <foot.wmi>