To find out which distribution you are running, opena terminal and type in the following:
.bc cat /etc/issue
For Ubuntu, we provide packages for Wily Werewolf (15.10) and Vivid Vervet (15.04). 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.
If you are using Trusty, then you will use the bundle method.
We are sorry, Precise Penguin (12.04) is not working at this time.
To install
sudo -s add-apt-repository "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian wily main" wget -O- https://dl.bitmask.net/apt.key | apt-key add - apt-get update apt-get install bitmask leap-keyring
To remove
sudo -s apt-get remove bitmask leap-keyring apt-key del 0x1E34A1828E207901 add-apt-repository --remove "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian wily main"
To install
sudo -s add-apt-repository "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian vivid main" wget -O- https://dl.bitmask.net/apt.key | apt-key add - apt-get update apt-get install bitmask leap-keyring
To remove
sudo -s apt-get remove bitmask leap-keyring apt-key del 0x1E34A1828E207901 add-apt-repository --remove "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian vivid main"
Bundle Installation
NOTE:
Stand-alone bundles are useful if want to run Bitmask from a thumb drive. Or from a distribution which we don’t support with packages.
There are two disadvantages to the stand-alone bundle:
First determine if you running a 32 bit or 64 bit kernel by running the following command:
uname -m
If the result is:
x86_64
, you have 64 biti686
, you have 32 biti386
, you have 32 bitThen download the appropriate version below:
If you want to make sure that the Bitmask wasn’t messed with during download you can authenticate the signature.
Please note that we only provide support for the above versions of Ubuntu. You are welcome to try and get Bitmask running on another version of Ubuntu, but we know that it currently wont work with the packages or bundle for Precise Penguin (12.04). If you wish to attempt to get Bitmask working for another version of Ubuntu that is not listed above, we recommend attempting to use the bundle (see below), or have a look at building it from source.
Bundle Installation
NOTE:
Stand-alone bundles are useful if want to run Bitmask from a thumb drive. Or from a distribution which we don’t support with packages.
There are two disadvantages to the stand-alone bundle:
First determine if you running a 32 bit or 64 bit kernel by running the following command:
uname -m
If the result is:
x86_64
, you have 64 biti686
, you have 32 biti386
, you have 32 bitThen download the appropriate version below:
If you want to make sure that the Bitmask wasn’t messed with during download you can authenticate the signature.
For Debian, we provide packages for the following versions. 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.
To install
sudo -s echo "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian jessie main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bitmask.list wget -O- https://dl.bitmask.net/apt.key | apt-key add - apt-get update apt-get install bitmask leap-keyring
To remove
sudo -s apt-get remove bitmask leap-keyring apt-key del 0x1E34A1828E207901 rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bitmask.list
To install
sudo -s echo "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian testing main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bitmask.list wget -O- https://dl.bitmask.net/apt.key | apt-key add - apt-get update apt-get install bitmask leap-keyring
To remove
sudo -s apt-get remove bitmask leap-keyring apt-key del 0x1E34A1828E207901 rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bitmask.list
To install
sudo -s echo "deb http://deb.bitmask.net/debian sid main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bitmask.list wget -O- https://dl.bitmask.net/apt.key | apt-key add - apt-get update apt-get install bitmask leap-keyring
To remove
sudo -s apt-get remove bitmask leap-keyring apt-key del 0x1E34A1828E207901 rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bitmask.list
Please note that we only provide support for the above versions of Debian. You are welcome to try and get Bitmask running on another version of Debian, we recommend attempting to use the bundle (see below), or have a look at building it from source.
NOTE:
Stand-alone bundles are useful if want to run Bitmask from a thumb drive. Or from a distribution which we don’t support with packages.
There are two disadvantages to the stand-alone bundle:
Bundle Installation
How do you tell if you running a 32 bit or 64 bit kernel? Run the following command:
uname -m
If the result is:
x86_64
, you have 64 biti686
, you have 32 biti386
, you have 32 bitThen download the appropriate version below:
If you want to make sure that the Bitmask wasn’t messed with during download you can authenticate the signature.
From stand-alone bundles: 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 “config” folder from the old bundle directory.
From packages: If you are running from packages, then you can trigger an update like so:
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
NOTE: When upgrading Ubuntu from 14.10 (Utopic) to 15.04 (Vivid), you may need to run this command again:
sudo add-apt-repository "deb deb.bitmask.net/debian vivid main"
Similar is needed for the upgrade from 15.04 to 15.10 (Wily):
sudo add-apt-repository "deb deb.bitmask.net/debian wily main"
This is because the Ubuntu upgrade process probably commented out all your prior custom repository lines in /etc/apt/sources.list
.