mlinux·Linuxbymfat Carburetor, TOR GUI for linux phones/desktophttps://flathub.org/apps/io.frama.tractor.carburetorOpen linkView original on lemmy.ml90Comments12
mmfat lemmy.ml6Hide 6 repliesCarburetor 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 14
00x0 replyprogramming.dev5Hide 5 replies Works everywhere -available as Flatpak Don't you mean Works everywhere where Flatpak is available?-5
RRaptorox replysh.itjust.worksHow about "Works everywhere and is available as a flatpak for convenience"? Maybe that was the intended message?14
rremer replylemmy.worldPeople love hating on flatpak for some reason. Maybe they only have 256MB of storage or something.5
ppriapus replysh.itjust.worksBeing available as a flatpak doesnt mean it will only run as a flatpak.1
banazir lemmy.mlTurns 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.5
ElcaineVolta kbin.melroy.org2Hide 2 repliestotal noob question, apologies. but does this run alongside a VPN?2
Carburetor is an elegant, user-friendly GUI for TOR with the following features:
Don't you mean Works everywhere where Flatpak is available?
How about "Works everywhere and is available as a flatpak for convenience"? Maybe that was the intended message?
Isn't flatpak available in all distros?
People love hating on flatpak for some reason. Maybe they only have 256MB of storage or something.
Alpine. FreeBSD. OK, spent.
Being available as a flatpak doesnt mean it will only run as a flatpak.
I fucking love GTK
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.
total noob question, apologies. but does this run alongside a VPN?
Yes it does.
that makes perfect sense, thank you.