Tails 5.16.1 (stable) has been released. (15-August-2023) Download: https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/tails/stable/ Spoiler Changes and updates Update the Linux kernel to 6.1.38. This update fixes: Downfall on Intel processors (CVE-2022-40982) Inception on AMD processors (CVE-2023-20569) These vulnerabilities could allow a malicious application running in Tails to access and steal data from another application in Tails, for example passwords stored in KeePassXC or private keys stored in Electrum. This attack is unlikely, but could be performed by a strong attacker, such as a government or a hacking firm. We are not aware of this attack being used in the wild. Fixed problems For more details, read our changelog. Known issues None specific to this release. See the list of long-standing issues.
Tails 5.17 (stable) has been released. (05-September-2023) Download: https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/tails/stable/ Spoiler Changes and updates Rename Tails Installer as Tails Cloner. (#16907) Install more printer drivers and enable all printers automatically. (#18254) Update Tor Browser to 12.5.3. Update Thunderbird to 102.15.0. Fixed problems Fix some failures while unlocking the Persistent Storage. (#19728) Sometimes, upgrading the cryptographic parameters of the Persistent Storage was taking too long and made unlocking the Persistent Storage fail. We allowed the upgrade to take more time before reporting a failure. Please keep reporting errors using WhisperBack if you have problems unlocking your Persistent Storage. For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 5.17.1 (stable) has been released. (15-September-2023) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler tails (5.17.1) unstable; urgency=medium * Upgrade Tor Browser to 12.5.4 (tails/tails!1244) Closes issues: - Upgrade TorBrowser to 12.5.4 (tails/tails#19972) Commits: - Upgrade Tor Browser to 12.5.4 (refs: tails/tails#19972) * Update tor to 0.4.8.5 (tails/tails!1241) Closes issues: - Support conflux circuits (tails/tails#19879) - Upgrade to tor 0.4.8.x (tails/tails#19952) Commits: - Update tor to 0.4.8.5 (refs: tails/tails#19952) * Add $HOME/.local/bin to $PATH if it exists (tails/tails!1237) Commits: - Add $HOME/.local/bin to $PATH if it exists Update .profile -- Tails developers <tails@boum.org> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 20:06:20 +0200
Tails 5.18 (stable) has been released. (03-October-2023) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler tails (5.1 unstable; urgency=medium * Resolve “Upgrade Tor Browser to 12.5.6” (tails/tails!1253) Closes issues: - Upgrade Tor Browser to 12.5.6 (tails/tails#19983) Commits: - Fetch Tor Browser from our own archive - Upgrade Tor Browser to 12.5.6 * Update tor to 0.4.8.6 (tails/tails!1252) Closes issues: - Upgrade to tor 0.4.8.6 (tails/tails#19977) Commits: - Update tor to 0.4.8.6 * Upgrade to Linux linux-image-6.1.0-12-amd64 (currently version 6.1.52-1) (tails/tails!1250) Closes issues: - Upgrade to Linux 6.1.52 (DSA 5492-1) (tails/tails#19967) Commits: - Refresh webext-ublock-origin-firefox patch vs 1.51.0+dfsg-2 - Update the snapshot of the Debian archive to 2023092602 - Upgrade to Linux linux-image-6.1.0-12-amd64 (currently version 6.1.52-1) * Upgrade to Tor Browser 12.5.5 (tails/tails!1249) Closes issues: - Upgrade to Tor Browser 12.5.5 (tails/tails#19980) Commits: - Fetch Tor Browser from our own archive - Get ready for upcoming “git-annex sync” behavior change - Upgrade Tor Browser to 12.5.5 * Fix cryptsetup backport (tails/tails!1240) Commits: - Clarify reason why we install our cryptsetup backport - Temporarily pin our cryptsetup 2:2.6.1-4~deb11u1~tails1 backport - Needed package update: add exception for cryptsetup - Enable the fix-cryptsetup-backport APT overlay * Test suite: ensure node is focused after node.grabFocus (tails/tails!1235) Commits: - Test suite: drop grabFocus workaround + simplify - Test suite: drop grabFocus workaround + simplify - Test suite: mechanically drop workaround that is now part of grabFocus - Test suite: ensure node is focused after node.grabFocus * Defer the chutney bootstrap check until we need Tor (tails/tails!1179) Commits: - keep-snapshots is better avoided for release - move script to its own file - waiting chutney starts *after* the test suite started - test-rerun waits for chutney to be bootstrapped - Release process: document how to run `chutney wait_for_bootstrap` - Test suite: make --disable-chutney work again - Test suite: be more careful about when we require Chutney to have bootstrapped - Test suite: disable the network for the VM by default - Test suite: debug_log chutney events instead of puts:ing - Test suite: defer the chutney bootstrap check until we need Tor -- Tails developers <tails@boum.org> Mon, 02 Oct 2023 11:26:32 +0200
Tails 5.19 (stable) has been released. (31-October-2023) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler tails (5.19) unstable; urgency=medium * Upgrade to Tor Browser 13.0.1 based on Firefox 115.4 (tails/tails!1265) Closes issues: - Upgrade to Tor Browser 13.0.1 based on Firefox 115.4 (tails/tails#19994) Commits: - Tor Browser release process: adjust one more thing to the new tarball naming scheme - Upgrade Tor Browser to 13.0.1 (refs: tails/tails#19994) * Update to Thunderbird 115 and re-enable Thunderbird automated tests (tails/tails!125 Closes issues: - Fix and re-enable “I can send emails, and receive emails over IMAP” automated test: Certificate handling on Jenkins needs updating for Thunderbird 102 (tails/tails#19193) - Update to Thunderbird 115 (tails/tails#19885) Commits: - Test suite: remove unused step - Test suite: adapt steps for changes in Thunderbird 115 (refs: tails/tails#19885) - Test suite: don't import isotesters' snake oil SSL cert anymore - Test suite: re-enable “I can send emails, and receive emails over IMAP” test - Update Thunderbird patches from tails/thunderbird@b8b54f4bb25b028171be3b7548f2b7d309d5b61d * Refresh Thunderbird patch (tails/tails!1257) Commits: - Refresh Thunderbird patch * Tor Browser 13 (tails/tails!1232) Closes issues: - Upgrade to Tor Browser 13 based on Firefox 115 (tails/tails#1947 Commits: - Test suite: adapt test to Tor Browser's download dialog having random roles - Browsers: hide the bookmark toolbar - Escape “.” that's meant as a literal char, rather than a special regepx char - Test suite: don't assign an assignment - Test suite: add image due to new Italian translation - Test suite: move browser-related scenarios from common_steps.rb to browser.rb - Test suite: don't use translated strings in Dogtail - Test suite: adapt scenario for Tor Browser's New Identity feature vs version 13.0 - Test suite: rename step - Fix indentation - Tor Browser: hide Tor donation campaign in about:tor - 10-tbb: don't create the profile directory outside of create_default_profile() - Test suite: make sure the browser URL bar is focused and ready for interaction - Test suite: refactor - Simplify - Test suite: bump images for Tor Browser 13.0 - Upgrade Tor Browser to final 13.0 (refs: tails/tails#1947 - Update (last time!) AppArmor policy for Tor Browser 13 (refs: tails/tails#1947 - onion-grater: log the rewrite of CIRC CLOSED events when tor-browser-mode is enabled - Update AppArmor policy for Tor Browser 13 - onion-grater: make the circuit leak prevention compatible with Tor Browser 13 - Upgrade Tor Browser to 13.0a6 (refs: tails/tails#1947 - Upgrade Tor Browser to 13.0a5-build1 (refs: tails/tails#1947 - Test suite: adapt test to Tor Browser 13.0a4's file download UX (refs: tails/tails#1947 - Upgrade Tor Browser to 13.0a4 (refs: tails/tails#1947 - Update (again) AppArmor policy for Tor Browser 13 (refs: tails/tails#1947 - Test suite: bump images - Test suite: optimize - Test suite: fix test where method names were mixed up - Test suite: German uses a new separator in Tor Browser 13 - Adapt for the new Tor Browser tarball naming scheme. - Upgrade Tor Browser to 13.0a3-build1 (refs: tails/tails#1947 - onion-grater: craft correct empty answers for `getinfo circuit-status` - Clean up unnecessary json data - Tor Browser: allows subscribing to CIRC events via onion-grater - Unsafe Browser: disable uBlock Origin - Update AppArmor policy for Tor Browser 13 (refs: tails/tails#1947 - Browsers: hide warning when downloading files - Test suite: revert from setting browser url with Dogtail's .text= to @screen.paste() - 10-tbb: sanity check that we migrated everything from TBB's profile - 10-tbb: clean up TorBrowser sub-dir properly - 10-tbb: remove potential residual file from inside omni.ja - 10-tbb: adapt for upgrade to Tor Browser 13 (refs: tails/tails#1947 - Upgrade Tor Browser to 13.0a2-build2 * add image for new translation (tails/tails!1264) Closes issues: - Fix “Tails is localized for every tier-1 language, Examples (#6)” (tails/tails#20002) Commits: - add image for new translation * Upgrade to Linux 6.1.55-1 (tails/tails!1266) Closes issues: - Upgrade to Linux 6.1.55 (tails/tails#20004) Commits: - Upgrade to linux-image-6.1.0-13-amd64 (currently at version 6.1.55-1) * Avoid errors when publishing UDFs (tails/tails!1260) Commits: - run test from the right directory - fix: diff-index exit code - Apply 1 suggestion(s) to 1 file(s) - less git commit errors - manually check test UDFs - More checks where I do errors * Upgrade to Bullseye 11.8, tor 0.4.8.7, and OnionCircuits 0.8 (tails/tails!1259) Closes issues: - Onion Circuits: please allow copying relay information (tails/tails#12114) - OnionCircuits uses deprecated functions (tails/tails#19917) - Replicate Vidalia's ability to close arbitrary circuits (tails/tails#8927) - Release Onion Circuits 0.8 (tails/tails#19963) - Upgrade to tor 0.4.8.7 (tails/tails#1997 - Upgrade to Bullseye 11.8 (tails/tails#19957) Commits: - Add comment - onion-grater: allow OnionCircuits to close arbitrary circuits - Install OnionCircuits from SID (currently 0. - Upgrade to tor 0.4.8.7 - Upgrade to Bullseye 11.8
Tails 5.19.1 (stable) has been released. (15-November-2023) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler tails (5.19.1) unstable; urgency=medium * Upgrade tor to 0.4.8.9 (tails/tails!1285) Closes issues: - Upgrade to tor 0.4.8.9 (tails/tails#20031) Commits: - Upgrade tor to 0.4.8.9 (refs: tails/tails#20031) * upgrade to tor 0.4.8.8 (tails/tails!1281) Closes issues: - Upgrade to tor 0.4.8.8 (tails/tails#2001 Commits: - upgrade to tor 0.4.8.8 * Test suite: adapt to subtle UI change in Thunderbird 115.4.1 (tails/tails!1271) Closes issues: - Thunderbird test fails: can't find received test email in the UI while it's there (tails/tails#2000 Commits: - Test suite: adapt to subtle UI change in Thunderbird 115.4.1 * Help the RM when we FTBFS during the release process due to an unused APT source (tails/tails!1269) Closes issues: - FTBFS during the release process when an unused APT source is configured (tails/tails#20009) Commits: - Use clearer grep --recursive instead of rgrep - Help the RM when we FTBFS during the release process due to an unused APT source -- Tails developers <tails@boum.org> Tue, 14 Nov 2023 11:55:39 +0100
Tails 5.20 (stable) has been released. (28-November-2023) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler tails (5.20) unstable; urgency=medium * Upgrade Thunderbird to 1:115.5.0-1~deb11u1 * Upgrade Tor Browser to 13.0.4 (refs: tails/tails#20043) (tails/tails!1295) Closes issues: - Upgrade to Tor Browser 13.0.4 based on Firefox 115.5 (tails/tails#20043) Commits: - Upgrade Tor Browser to 13.0.4 (refs: tails/tails#20043) * fixing line numbers in diff for #20033 (tails/tails!129 Commits: - fixing line numbers in diff for #20033 * GitLab CI: ensure Rubocop compliance (tails/tails!1301) Closes issues: - Run Rubocop in GitLab CI (tails/tails#19307) Commits: - Fix regression introduced by partial renaming in 5b46d28df4f40418cd6cde90b1fbbc9dd48b3c14 - Test suite: remove duplicate step - Manually correct Rubocop offense - Test suite: simplifications prompted by Rubocop - Rubocop: replace obsolete parameters with their new names - Manually correct or disable Rubocop offenses - GitLab CI: test Rubocop compliance - rubocop --regenerate-todo - Manually correct or disable Rubocop offenses - Rubocop: relax a few limits - Manually correct or disable Rubocop offenses - rubocop --autocorrect--all - Rubocop: use 88 chars max line length - Rubocop: target Ruby 3.1 (Bookworm) - Test suite: work around the OSK not showing on new tabs - Rubocop: silence false positive - Test suite: fix more Rubocop offenses - Lint - Explain why we're retrying and future nicer workaround - Test suite: give some time when verifying that each action we took happened - Test suite: verify that ctrl+a selected all of the address bar - Test suite: don't focus the address bar in “open new tab” step - Test suite: make browser helper work for all browsers - Test suite: make Dogtail code work in all locales - Test suite: retry inputting the URL into the browser navigation bar if it failed (refs: tails/tails#20017) * Test suite: remove obsolete localization of UnsafeBrowserStartPage.png (tails/tails!1299) Closes issues: - Test suite: clean up obsolete localization of UnsafeBrowserStartPage.png (tails/tails#2003 Commits: - Test suite: remove obsolete localization of UnsafeBrowserStartPage.png * explain locale descriptions RM process (tails/tails!1297) Closes issues: - Explain how to inspect the locale-descriptions diff during the release process (tails/tails#20037) Commits: - clarify what to do when inspecting - Update PO files. - comment po-to-mozilla.toml - clarifies relationship between code and process * Draft: Resolve “devel branch FTBFS since the upgrade to uBlock 1.53” (tails/tails!1296) Commits: - Ensure tails-debugging-info does not crash in case lsblk returns a non-zero exit code - Include more information about the boot device partition and filesystem layout in WhisperBack reports - partitioning: always “set -x” - Include /var/log/boot.log in WhisperBack reports - automailer supports content-type: html - automailer: multiple x-attach fields - Test suite: give sysadmins a chance to update OpenPGP keys before we fail * tps: various bug fixes (tails/tails!1294) Closes issues: - tpsd: TypeError: exceptions must derive from BaseException (tails/tails#20011) Commits: - Simplify - tps: use logger object consistently - Remove now unused variable - tps: don't log exception object twice - tps: fix reporting of errors about refreshing state of features - tps: Fix “return” used instead of “raise” * Emacs: configure the perlnavigator Perl Language Server when used with the Eglot LSP client (tails/tails!1291) Commits: - Emacs: configure the perlnavigator Perl Language Server when used in combination with the Eglot LSP client * misc whisperback improvements (tails/tails!1290) Closes issues: - Whisperback is only displayed in English (tails/tails#20040) - Too many WhisperBack reports without description (tails/tails#19351) - tails-debugging-info is available to amnesia-level attacker (tails/tails#19997) Commits: - Fix what these comments are about - Remove useless comment - remove useless a11y code - sort import modules better with isort - Update comment - WhisperBack: remove useless shebangs on files that are not meant to be executed - Remove unused variable - Remove unused variable - WhisperBack: reformat with black - WhisperBack: remove useless inheritance from object class - WhisperBack: remove About dialog - Improve phrasing - Sort imports - hidden_msg → details - add a middle “technical details” frame - headers are not editable - remove dead code - remove useless instance variable - Test suite: fix typo in WhisperBack name, improve phrasing of scenarios and steps - put fields in bold, html markup only if needed - use whisperback css to clean padding - add trailing ellipsis - more space between textareas - ignore temporary files - improve python linting - don't maximize automatically - UI matches design more closely - report has more prefilled data - tps sends more informative reports - TPS sends prefill data to WhisperBack - whisperback supports being prefilled - redesign Whisperback UI - Test whisperback - automatic tests changed to reflect #19997 - fix whisperback localization - only whisperback can read debug logs * Make WhisperBack reports quicker to triage and possibly more actionable wrt. unusual or buggy boot device partition topology (tails/tails!1289) Commits: - Ensure tails-debugging-info does not crash in case lsblk returns a non-zero exit code - Include more information about the boot device partition and filesystem layout in WhisperBack reports - partitioning: always “set -x” - Include /var/log/boot.log in WhisperBack reports * Ensure uBlock does not download and enable additional per-region/language blocklists (tails/tails!1287) Closes issues: - uBlock enables and downloads per-region/language additional blocklists (tails/tails#20022) Commits: - code slightly more readable - extra newline makes reading easier - Avoid fingerprinting by refreshing uBlock lists - Ensure uBlock does not download and enable additional per-region/language blocklists * automailer: more featuresss (tails/tails!1286) Commits: - automailer supports content-type: html - automailer: multiple x-attach fields * Update the Electrum incentive during our fundraiser (tails/tails!1283) Closes issues: - Update the language for Electrum incentive during the donation campaign (tails/tails#17822) Commits: - Make comment match updated frequency - Clarify test instructions - Document how to test the incentives - Update the Electrum incentive during our fundraiser * Fix IUK test suite and make it test what it was meant to (tails/tails!1282) Closes issues: - iuk test suite fails on sid: “A: constructing full path: invalid argument.” (tails/tails#20029) Commits: - IUK test suite: fix the ownership test - IUK test suite: fix test for existence of file in SquashFS - IUK test suite: ensure we can read the files we're going to pack - IUK test suite: fix argument matching * Test suite: retry inputting the URL into the browser navigation bar if it failed (tails/tails!1277) Closes issues: - Make opening URLs in the browser in the test suite reliable again (tails/tails#20017) Commits: - Test suite: work around the OSK not showing on new tabs - Rubocop: silence false positive - Test suite: fix more Rubocop offenses - Lint - Explain why we're retrying and future nicer workaround - Test suite: give some time when verifying that each action we took happened - Test suite: verify that ctrl+a selected all of the address bar - Test suite: don't focus the address bar in “open new tab” step - Test suite: make browser helper work for all browsers - Test suite: make Dogtail code work in all locales - Test suite: retry inputting the URL into the browser navigation bar if it failed (refs: tails/tails#20017) * Test suite: give sysadmins a chance to update OpenPGP keys before failing (tails/tails!1275) Commits: - Test suite: give sysadmins a chance to update OpenPGP keys before we fail * Tor blog post: shift all headings 1 level further (tails/tails!1270) Commits: - Tor blog post: shift all headings 1 level further * Test suite: allow Thunderbird to connect to test email server even if it's within RFC1918 range (tails/tails!126 Commits: - Test suite: allow Thunderbird to connect to test email server even if it's within RFC1918 range - Refactoring: extract code to method - Move method to a more appropriate location * Add script to recover lost translations (tails/tails!1263) Commits: - Improve script documentation - Do not try to recover obsolete translations - use wrapwidth also for parsing. - also copy msgstr. - Simplify logic. - Use argparser and add width support. - merge does too much ⇾ create a own copy method. - Add Recover-lost-translationy.py * simplify locale-descriptions update during RM (tails/tails!1187) Commits: - fix pipeline doctest dependencies - fix output - output is sanitized and checked - doctest - suggest mozilla-compatible locales - clarify doc - update locale descriptions - always show the second suggestion block - fix dependencies - documentation available to people that need to fix - integrate with Gitlab CI - more detailed process - non-copypastable suggestions are more exhaustive - separate generate and suggest usecases - map more languages using semi-automated tool - black reformatting - comments clarifying language - automatically get suggestions - refactor code - some languages needs to be added anyway - fix spanish - follow new process, new mozilla descriptions file - change approach: only partially automated - automatically generate locale list -- Tails developers <tails@boum.org> Mon, 27 Nov 2023 12:54:50 +0100
Tails 5.21 (stable) has been released. (22-December-2023) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler Tails 5.21 Changes and updates Help troubleshoot when resizing the system partition fails the first time Tails is started. https://tails.net/news/version_5.21/resizing.png Translate the date displayed in the top navigation bar. https://tails.net/news/version_5.21/clock.png Update Tor Browser to 13.0.7. Update the Tor client to 0.4.8.10. Fixed problems Fix Tor Browser crashing when clicking on the UBlock icon. (#20061) Make time synchronization more reliable. (#19923) @BenWestgate fixed several issues in the backup feature of Tails Cloner: Remove message about doing a backup when no USB stick is plugged in. (#20063) Update available options when plugging in another USB stick. (#20042) Point to backup instructions when choosing to clone the Persistent Storage. (!1305) For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 5.22 (stable) has been released. (30-January-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler Tails 5.22 2024-01-30 New features In Tor Browser, you can now save files to more folders: Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and Videos. You can also upload files from these folders. When your Persistent Storage is broken, Tails now tries to repair its file system when you unlock it on the Welcome Screen. Changes and updates Report the write speed after cloning a Persistent Storage from Tails Cloner. Do not try to unlock or delete a Persistent Storage on a read-only USB stick. Update Tor Browser to 13.0.9. Update Thunderbird to 115.7. Fixed problems Stop leaking the first-level domain of visited websites in WhisperBack reports. The problem was first introduced in Tails 5.15.1 (July 2023). (!1344) Make installing Tails with Tails Cloner more robust by fixing occasional errors AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'props'. Thanks to Ben Westgate! (!1312) Fix saving the Additional Software configuration when creating a Persistent Storage. (!1350) Fix help link when resizing the system partition fails the first time Tails is started. (!1341) For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 6.0 (stable) has been released. (27-February-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler Changes and updates Included software Tails 6.0 updates most of the applications included in Tails, among others: Tor Browser to 13.0.10. Electrum from 4.0.9 to 4.3.4 Improve support for the Lightning protocol and hardware wallets. KeePassXC from 2.6.2 to 2.7.4 Add entry tags. Support dark mode. Redesign history view. Metadata Cleaner from 1.0.2 to 2.4.0 Redesign the whole user interface. Support dark mode. Add support for AIFF and HEIC files. Text Editor from gedit to gnome-text-editor Support dark mode. Inkscape from 1.0.2 to 1.2.2 Audacity from 2.4.2 to 3.2.4 Gimp from 2.10.22 to 2.10.34 Kleopatra from 4:20.08 to 4:22.12 Removed features Remove the icons on the desktop. The extension of GNOME Shell that we used to provide this feature is not well integrated into GNOME and created other problems. (#19920) Remove the item Wipe and Wipe available disk space from the shortcut menu of the Files browser. Secure deletion is not reliable enough on USB sticks and Solid-State Drives (SSDs) for us to keep advertising this feature. We updated our documentation on secure deletion to new recommendations: use encrypted volumes, overwrite the entire device, or disintegrate it physically. Remove the item Remove metadata from the shortcut menu of the Files browser. The developers of MAT2, the metadata removal library used by Metadata Cleaner are not providing this option anymore. Remove GtkHash You can still install GtkHash as Additional Software. Fixed problems Fix several issues with special characters and non-Latin scripts in the screen keyboard. (#18076) For more details, read our changelog.
This is my comment and I don't claim to be any sort of expert. On looking at version 6.0, I feel that there has been some unnecessary tinkering in this version which detracts from the ease of usage. Things do not flow as well for the user and simple basic tasks become slightly more complicated and less 'intuitive'. I believe that there is an over emphasis on changes to the GUI, text editor and icons. I feel that the text editor is not as simple and accessible (eg when it comes to 'save') and comes with certain default settings (spell checking (red underlines) etc) and drop down menu and a flood of options and icons that make it over complex and confusing. Tails does not need to be a 'Mint' The new default colour changes to file manager icons etc 'impose' a bit. I feel that basic structure and function is a good thing to work upon but I don't like gimmicky change. In my opinion Tails does not need to be a 'Mint'. Having said that, this is not a review and not full coverage as such, I am not a reviewer. Some of the 'meat' in the distribution is probably good (I haven't examined it extensively) and a lot of work has gone into it, (which applaud) but I think the developers need to keep within the sensible parameters of basic functional usage and less on 'change for change sake). I think that functionality, durability, consistency, accessibility and a broad usage/simplicity of use should be at the core of a software like this. Hopefully this will be seen as a constructive criticism
Hello @sdmod Some GUI changes may have been made for the sake of security, or maybe a committee vote believes it is good for the public. Your comments are quite reasonable, but may not be read by the project's leadership. But please do consider copying your post and sending it to the project's members at their site. Please put the new version through as many features as you can and continue your intelligent discourse at tails.net. Incidentally, I wouldn't mind you aiming your well-thought-out evaluation at my posts. Thank you, truly.
@1PW Thanks for your kind comments I always send my comments directly through 'whisper back' and prior to posting here I had sent my thoughts on 6.0 as posted here. As I mentioned, I am not an analyst or reviewer and am not experienced in these matters to the degree that I can give a deep, educated, expert criticism. The reason that I post without deep experience is that I regard myself as a 'newbie' and comment from that perspective. I imagine many more in the same 'boat'. I believe that this is valid because I feel that an OS like this has to serve many people, within certain parameters, of various/varying, needs, abilities, backgrounds, language and cultures and from 'low' to 'high', it must be usable, and stable. At times the availability and accessibility of this (almost unique) platform might be a matter of life or death so it needs those levels and depths of 'accessibility'. I know that there are very many reasons that someone might use Tails, and not necessarily (as some think) nefarious, to do with human dignity and the right to communicate freely, without 'vested' impingement. In these times, as the digital world closes in on us externally and internally. I believe that in these days of multi faceted 'onslaught, (digital and otherwise) any tools to help us maintain the respect, self determination and fullness of our own humanity, remain crucial to our survival as individuals, families and as a species. I worry at times, when thinking of, (what I regard as good software), that philosophies and agendas in disparate members of development communities will cause corruption of stability. Sometimes these energies can by quite well meaning. We human beings all have our egos, preferences, ambitions 'world view' and flaws and we all impact on our world in different ways. This has happened so many times in my Internet experience that personal political 'leanings' have brought down the whole 'Apple Cart' or spoiled a concise and otherwise functional piece (or brand) of software. When these softwares are crucial to our security, defence, privacy and ability to function fully, I feel that stability, is paramount. When I think of dispruptive elements to the internet, I think of 'Blinkies' (remember those), popups, rogue or over controlling mods killing forums, scammers, grifters, obtrusive,adverts, 'phone homes' in software, adware/rentware., They were my 'pet' hates but I think that things have gone, exponentially, past the concerns of my youth. I suppose that I am a sort of puritan regarding Operating systems and software. I love clean functional, usable, no strings, software. 'Long live Utilitaria!' When I use a thing, I like that thing, to be recognisable, on return, as the same thing, that was there before. Maybe I'm just getting old? Some say Queen Victoria has passed away. Sorry for verbose ranting, just some thoughts
Hello @sdmod If you think you're getting old, you'll have to get a license through me. Like I said above, Tails is partially designed by committee. I'll try to remember to look in on WhisperBack and see their reaction. Cheers
Tails 6.1 (stable) has been released. (27-March-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler Tails 6.1 2024-03-27 Changes and updates Update Tor Browser to 13.0.13. This includes the changes brought by 13.0.12. Update Thunderbird to 115.9.0. Fixed problems Fix Onion Circuits. #20233 Fix Welcome Screen, frequently showing a “Welcome to Tails!” is not responding error. #20236 Fix Videos showing an error message during playback. #20243 Fix problems with changing the passphrase of the Persistent Storage. #20217 Tails Cloner can now install and upgrade to devices with multiple mounted partitions. #20149 The Persistent Storage settings now display all enabled custom Persistent Storage features. #19267 Mitigate the RFDS Intel CPU vulnerabilities. #20274 For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 6.3 (stable) has been released. (16-May-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler Tails 6.3 2024-05-16 Changes and updates Add back translations in Romanian and Malayalam. Update Tor Browser to 13.0.15. Disable temporarily the PDF reader of Thunderbird to protect from a security vulnerability related to the handling of fonts in PDF files. (CVE-2024-4367) You can still open PDF files in the Document Viewer from Thunderbird. Make Restart later the default button, instead of Restart now, at the end of an automatic upgrade. Fixed problems Fix the configuration of new printers when some printers were already configured in the Persistent Storage in Tails 5.23 or earlier. (#20271) Remove the long delay between the Welcome Screen and the GNOME desktop when MAC address anonymization fails. (#17813) For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 6.4 (stable) has been released. (18-June-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler English news Tails 6.4 Tails 6.4 2024-06-18 New features Random seed Tails now stores a random seed on the USB stick to strengthen all cryptography. Having a secure random number generator is critical to some of the cryptography used in Tails, for example, in the Persistent Storage, Tor, or HTTPS. This random seed is stored outside of the Persistent Storage so that all users can benefit from stronger cryptography. Changes and updates Switch to using HTTPS addresses instead of an onion addresses for the Debian and Tails APT repositories. This makes the Additional Software feature more reliable. Update Tor Browser to 13.0.16. Update the Tor client to 0.4.8.12. Update Thunderbird to 115.12.0. Fixed problems Fix more issues when unlocking the Persistent Storage. (#20020, #20344, #19913) Fix connecting to a mobile broadband network on some hardware. (#20291) Enable again the PDF reader of Thunderbird that we disabled in Tails 6.3 for security. Improve the error message of Tails Cloner when the target USB stick cannot be unmounted because it is being used. (#19253) Fix the homepage of Tor Browser when using the New Identity feature. This removes the error message Tor Browser blocked your homepage from loading. (#20381) Remove the redundant dialog when unlocking a VeraCrypt volume using the Unlock VeraCrypt Volumes utility. (#20281) For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 6.5 (stable) has been released. (16-July-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler Tails 6.5 Changes and updates Make installation with Tails Cloner 30 seconds faster. (!1588) Update Tor Browser to 13.5.1, including improved letterboxing. Update Debian to 12.6. Fixed problems Fix preparation for first use, often breaking legacy BIOS boot and creation of Persistent Storage. (#20451) Fix the language of Tor Browser when started from Tor Connection. (#20318) Fix connection via mobile broadband, LTE, and PPPoE DSL. (#20291, #20433) For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 6.6 (stable) has been released. (13-August-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler Changes and updates Update Tor Browser to 13.5.2. Update Thunderbird to 115.14.0. Update many firmware packages. This improves the support for newer hardware: graphics, Wi-Fi, and so on. Detect new types of errors when resizing the system partition fails (the first time Tails is started) and report the following error message. Something went wrong when starting your Tails USB stick for the first time: resizing the system partition failed It will be impossible to create a Persistent Storage or apply automatic upgrades. Affected users can try to install Tails again or use a different USB stick. Fixed problems Persistent Storage Increase the maximum waiting time to 4 minutes when unlocking the Persistent Storage before returning an error. (#20475) Made the creation of the Persistent Storage more robust after starting a Tails USB stick for the first time. (#20451) Prevent the Persistent Storage settings from freezing after opening a link to the documentation. (#20438) Prevent Additional Software from crashing when installing virtual packages. (#20477) Networking Fix connecting to the Tor network using default bridges. (#20467) Allow enabling multiple network interfaces again. (#20128) Tails Cloner Remove 30 seconds of waiting time when installing by cloning. (#20131) For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 6.8 (stable) has been released. (08-October-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler Tails 6.8 2024-10-08 New features File system repair when unlocking the Persistent Storage When the file system of the Persistent Storage has errors, Tails now offers you to repair the file system when unlocking from the Welcome Screen. Because not all file system errors can be safely recovered this way, we wrote comprehensive documentation on how to recover data from the Persistent Storage using complementary techniques. https://tails.net/doc/persistent_storage/fsck/repair.png Changes and updates Update Tor Browser to 13.5.6. Improve the notification when a network interface is disabled because MAC address anonymization failed. https://tails.net/news/version_6.8/mac.png Fixed problems Increase the maximum waiting time to 8 minutes when unlocking the Persistent Storage before returning an error. (#20475) Hide shown password while unlocking Persistent Storage. (#20498) Better handle failures in when sending WhisperBack error messages: Fix input fields when Tails is not connected to Tor. (#19731) Fix accessibility of input fields with screen reader. (#19903) For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 6.8.1 (stable) has been released. (10-October-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler tails (6.8.1) unstable; urgency=medium * Upgrade to Tor Browser 13.5.7 (tails/tails!173 Closes issues: - Upgrade to Tor Browser 13.5.7 (tails/tails#20596) Commits: - Fetch Tor Browser from our archive - Upgrade Tor Browser to 13.5.7-build3 (refs: tails#20596) * Test suite: add missing @Doc tags (tails/tails!1736) Commits: - Test suite: add missing @Doc tags * needed-package-updates: don't skip tons of relevant packages (tails/tails!1733) Commits: - needed-package-updates: prevent future issues with Version comparisons - Use named logging string parameters when there's 3+ of them - Ruff format - Fix Ruff E741 - Fix Ruff PLW0120 - Silence a Ruff false positive - Fix Ruff S113 - Lint - Ignore onionshare 2.6.2-4 - needed-package-updates: improve debug logging - needed-package-updates: don't skip tons of relevant packages * test-utils/shfmt improvements (tails/tails!1724) Commits: - test-utils/shfmt reports offending files - test-utils/shfmt can autofix -- Tails developers <tails@boum.org> Thu, 10 Oct 2024 09:57:33 +0000
Tails 6.9 (stable) has been released. (31-October-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler Tails 6.9 2024-10-31 Changes and updates Update Tor Browser to 14.0.1. Update the Tor client to 0.4.8.13. Update Thunderbird to 115.16.0. Fixed problems Fix automatic upgrades aborting with the error message “The upgrade could not be downloaded” even after a successful download. (#20593) For more details, read our changelog.
Tails 6.10 (stable) has been released. (28-November-2024) Home | Downloads | Hashes | Changelog | Documentation | Support | FAQ | Known issues | News | Spoiler 2024-11-28 Changes and updates Update Tor Browser to 14.0.3. Update Thunderbird from 115.16.0 to 128.4.3. Fixed problems Fix support for Trezor hardware wallets in Electrum. (#20138) Fix an issue that prevented the Tails desktop to open with fewer memory. (#20631) Disable saving telemetry data in Thunderbird. (#20661) For more details, read our changelog.