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Carburetor, TOR GUI for linux phones/desktop

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Carburetor, TOR GUI for linux phones/desktop

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  • mfat@lemmy.mlOP
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    Carburetor is an elegant, user-friendly GUI for TOR with the following features:

    • System proxy toggle - turn system-wide traffic routing on/off
    • Select exit note country
    • FascistFirewall mode - restrict connections to port 80 and 443
    • Set custom ports for local SOCKS, HTTP and DNS
    • Select TOR bridge types
    • Add custom bridges
    • Works everywhere -available as Flatpak for maximum compatibility, no need to mess with system files
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      Works everywhere -available as Flatpak

      Don’t you mean Works everywhere where Flatpak is available?

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        How about “Works everywhere and is available as a flatpak for convenience”? Maybe that was the intended message?

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        Isn’t flatpak available in all distros?

        • remer@lemmy.world
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          People love hating on flatpak for some reason. Maybe they only have 256MB of storage or something.

        • ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org
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          (how) does it work on phones?

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            Yes it work on arm cpu fine on my oneplus6 post market os I am watching freetube in flatpak

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              oh, postmarket. no it does not work anywhere, then, especially since phones are in the focus in the title

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            Flatpaks do work on phones if app itself support the architecture. And this does support the architecture

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              how do you install a flatpak package on a phone? how would I do it?

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                You just need a linux phone. And you have flatpak availiable. Just install arm version flatpak and run flatak install whatever

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                  ok, I see. was asking because OP said that it works everywhere, including phones

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                And if you reaally need it in android, that is also technically possible:

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          Alpine. FreeBSD. OK, spent.

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        Being available as a flatpak doesnt mean it will only run as a flatpak.

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    I fucking love GTK

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    Turns out this is also available in Alpine repositories, so I went ahead and installed it on my phone. Could come in handy when browsing from public Wi-Fi or such. Thanks for the tip.

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    Great app. Using it on my phone for about a year.

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    total noob question, apologies. but does this run alongside a VPN?

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      Yes it does.

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        that makes perfect sense, thank you.

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