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@@ -78,18 +78,18 @@ Bitmask Downloads
<li><code>i386</code>, you have <strong>32 bit</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Then download the appropriate version below:</p>
-<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.bz2'>
+<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.gz'>
<i class='fa fa-cloud-download fa-lg'></i>
Download 64 bit
</a>
</p>
-<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.bz2.asc">Signature file</a></p>
-<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.bz2'>
+<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.gz.asc">Signature file</a></p>
+<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.gz'>
<i class='fa fa-cloud-download fa-lg'></i>
Download 32 bit
</a>
</p>
-<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.bz2.asc">Signature file</a></p>
+<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.gz.asc">Signature file</a></p>
<p>If you want to make sure that the Bitmask wasn&#8217;t messed with during download you can <a href="/pt/signature-verification">authenticate the signature</a>.</p>
<p><strong><span class="caps">NOTE</span>:</strong><br />
Stand-alone bundles are useful if want to run Bitmask from a thumb drive. Or from a distribution which we don&#8217;t support with packages.<br />
@@ -99,6 +99,12 @@ Bitmask Downloads
<li>Running from the bundle is slower to start than via packages.</li>
</ul>
<h3><a name="packages"></a>Packages</h3>
+<p><strong>Xenial Xerus (16.04)</strong></p>
+<p><p class='b'>To install</p>
+<pre>sudo -s&#x000A;add-apt-repository "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian xenial main"&#x000A;wget -O- https://dl.bitmask.net/apt.key | apt-key add -&#x000A;apt-get update&#x000A;apt-get install bitmask leap-archive-keyring&#x000A;</pre>
+<p class='b'>To remove</p>
+<pre>sudo -s&#x000A;apt-get remove bitmask leap-archive-keyring&#x000A;apt-key del 0x1E34A1828E207901&#x000A;add-apt-repository --remove "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian xenial main"</pre>
+</p>
<p><strong>Wily Werewolf (15.10)</strong></p>
<p><p class='b'>To install</p>
<pre>sudo -s&#x000A;add-apt-repository "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian wily main"&#x000A;wget -O- https://dl.bitmask.net/apt.key | apt-key add -&#x000A;apt-get update&#x000A;apt-get install bitmask leap-archive-keyring&#x000A;</pre>
@@ -112,7 +118,7 @@ Bitmask Downloads
<pre>sudo -s&#x000A;apt-get remove bitmask leap-archive-keyring&#x000A;apt-key del 0x1E34A1828E207901&#x000A;add-apt-repository --remove "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian vivid main"</pre>
</p>
<h2><a name="debian"></a>Debian</h2>
-<p>There are two ways to install bitmask on Debian, via packages and via bundles. If you are comfortable with the command line, we recommend using packages when available, if you are comfortable with the command line, otherwise use the bundle. If installed as a package, Bitmask will run faster, be better integrated in the system, and will be kept up to date.</p>
+<p>There are two ways to install bitmask on Debian, via packages and via bundles. If you are comfortable with the command line, we recommend using packages when available, otherwise use the bundle. If installed as a package, Bitmask will run faster, be better integrated in the system, and will be kept up to date.</p>
<p>For Debian, we only provide packages for Stable (Jessie/8), Testing (Stretch) and Unstable (Sid).</p>
<p>If you are using Wheezy, then you will need to use the bundle method.</p>
<h3><a name="bundle-2"></a>Bundle</h3>
@@ -125,18 +131,18 @@ Bitmask Downloads
<li><code>i386</code>, you have <strong>32 bit</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Then download the appropriate version below:</p>
-<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.bz2'>
+<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.gz'>
<i class='fa fa-cloud-download fa-lg'></i>
Download 64 bit
</a>
</p>
-<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.bz2.asc">Signature file</a></p>
-<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.bz2'>
+<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.gz.asc">Signature file</a></p>
+<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.gz'>
<i class='fa fa-cloud-download fa-lg'></i>
Download 32 bit
</a>
</p>
-<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.bz2.asc">Signature file</a></p>
+<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.gz.asc">Signature file</a></p>
<p>If you want to make sure that the Bitmask wasn&#8217;t messed with during download you can <a href="/pt/signature-verification">authenticate the signature</a>.</p>
<h3><a name="packages-2"></a>Packages</h3>
<p><strong>Stable (Jessie/8)</strong></p>
@@ -168,18 +174,18 @@ Bitmask Downloads
<li><code>i386</code>, you have <strong>32 bit</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Then download the appropriate version below:</p>
-<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.bz2'>
+<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.gz'>
<i class='fa fa-cloud-download fa-lg'></i>
Download 64 bit
</a>
</p>
-<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.bz2.asc">Signature file</a></p>
-<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.bz2'>
+<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux64-latest.tar.gz.asc">Signature file</a></p>
+<p><a class='btn btn-primary btn-large' href='https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.gz'>
<i class='fa fa-cloud-download fa-lg'></i>
Download 32 bit
</a>
</p>
-<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.bz2.asc">Signature file</a></p>
+<p><a href="https://dl.bitmask.net/client/linux/stable/Bitmask-linux32-latest.tar.gz.asc">Signature file</a></p>
<p>If you want to make sure that the Bitmask wasn&#8217;t messed with during download you can <a href="/pt/signature-verification">authenticate the signature</a>.</p>
<h2><a name="upgrading"></a>Upgrading</h2>
<p><strong>From stand-alone bundles</strong>: Bitmask should upgrade itself automatically (for versions equal or later than 0.7.0). If you are running a version prior to 0.7.0, you can download the new bundle and copy the &#8220;config&#8221; folder from the old bundle directory.</p>