On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 9:07 AM, sajolida <sajolida@???> wrote:
> We are aware that the process of getting started with Tails
> (downloading, verifying, installing, starting, and configuring) might be
> the main stumbling block for its wider adoption.
>
> Over 2015, we have worked very hard to make this process easier and
> today we are happy to release a first beta version of the new process.
>
> We worked on:
>
> 1. A Firefox add-on to automate the verification of the ISO image,
> written by Giorgio Maone, the author of NoScript.
Awesome! Can confirm it works with Iceweasel on Debian Unstable
(tested using 40.0.3-3). Really slick, thanks Giorgio.
> 2. The inclusion of Tails Installer directly in Ubuntu (and Debian
> really soon), to avoid burning a DVD, using two USB sticks, or going
> through the command line.
Also awesome!
> 3. New instructions on the website to present the process
> step-by-step, according to your operating systems, skills, and
> available hardware.
Very nice.
> We would love to have many diverse people test it and tell us what
> they think. For example, if you tried to install or verify Tails in
> the past but failed, your feedback will be much appreciated!
>
> It would be most helpful to point out:
>
> - Technical problems. If you think that something technical failed
> during the process, try to describe in details what you were
> trying to do and how it failed.
> - Usability problems. If you fail to understand something, point us
> to the part that is unclear; if you get a result different from
> what you expected, tell us what surprised you in a bad way.
> Please don't report problems that you think other people might
> face, unless you are a usability expert :)
I was surprised that the Other Linux instructions mention two usb
drives but not an option to use a DVD and 1 usb drive. Was that
intentional? I don't always have extra usb sticks available (or ones
that I trust), but blank DVDs are relatively cheap (and that's how I
first installed Tails ;) ).
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-Austin