diff options
author | elijah <elijah@riseup.net> | 2014-09-26 15:30:40 -0700 |
---|---|---|
committer | elijah <elijah@riseup.net> | 2014-09-26 15:30:40 -0700 |
commit | 8e0565b8238f68732344f8f9bc6eda0a6ce61a47 (patch) | |
tree | 0bb6ffd1fb889dc9f6de4ed9e79865e3718c7730 /pages/install/linux | |
parent | 87b28dbe2e09ab507ce0ce0acad2e260647481b0 (diff) |
imported latest dl.bitmask.net pages
Diffstat (limited to 'pages/install/linux')
-rw-r--r-- | pages/install/linux/en.text (renamed from pages/install/linux/en.md) | 43 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/pages/install/linux/en.md b/pages/install/linux/en.text index 313af63..718b263 100644 --- a/pages/install/linux/en.md +++ b/pages/install/linux/en.text @@ -1,55 +1,58 @@ -- @title = 'Bitmask for Linux' -- @nav_title = 'Linux' +@title = 'Bitmask for Linux' +@nav_title = 'Linux' -<%= render :partial => 'notice' %> +<%= render({:partial => 'common/notice'}, {:type => 'info', :text => '<b>NOTE:</b> Encrypted email support in Bitmask is still experimental.'}) %> -## Install as packages +h2. Install as packages This is the recommended method of installing Bitmask. If installed as a package, Bitmask will run faster, be better integrated in the system, and will be kept up to date. -### Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) +h2. Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) <%= render({:partial => 'via_packages'}, {:distro => 'trusty'}) %> -### Debian 7.0 (Wheezy) +h3. Debian 7.0 (Wheezy) <%= render({:partial => 'via_packages'}, {:distro => 'wheezy', :os => 'debian'}) %> -### Debian 8.0 (Jessie) +h3. Debian 8.0 (Jessie) <%= render({:partial => 'via_packages'}, {:distro => 'jessie', :os => 'debian'}) %> -## Install stand-alone bundle +h2. Install stand-alone bundle Alternately, you can run Bitmask from a stand alone bundle. This is useful if want to run Bitmask from a thumb drive. The bundle should work on most recent Linux distributions that are derived from Debian (e.g. Ubuntu, Mint, etc). -There are several disadvantages to the stand-alone bundle: +There are two disadvantages to the stand-alone bundle: -* Installing via the bundle takes up more space. * The Bitmask app will be less well integrated with the desktop environment. * Running from the bundle is slower to start than via packages. -* You will not get automatic updates running the stand alone bundle. + +Optionally, you can [[authenticate the signature => signature-verification]] for the Bitmask files before you run them. How do you tell if you running a 32 bit or 64 bit kernel? Run the following command: - uname -m +bc. uname -m If the result is: -* `x86_64`, you have **64 bit** -* `i686`, you have **32 bit** -* `i386`, you have **32 bit** +* @x86_64@, you have *64 bit* +* @i686@, you have *32 bit* +* @i386@, you have *32 bit* -### 32 bit kernel +h3. 32 bit kernel <%= render({:partial => 'common/download_button'}, {:link => 'https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.bz2', :text => 'Download 32 bit'}) %> -### 64 bit kernel +[[Signature file => https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.bz2.asc]] + +h3. 64 bit kernel <%= render({:partial => 'common/download_button'}, {:link => 'https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.bz2', :text => 'Download 64 bit'}) %> -### Other options +[[Signature file => https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.bz2.asc]] + +h3. Other options -If you want to install an old or development version of Bitmask, you can [browse all releases.](https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/) +If you want to install an old or development version of Bitmask, you can [[browse all releases => https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/]]. -<%= render({:partial => 'common/email'}) %> |