Request i2p mode intergration.

Started by Numskull, July 08, 2015, 04:45:08 PM

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Numskull

Hello,
first, I would like to thank all the people and Raphael who helped create this wonderful system. I actually use it as my main OS on all my computers. For learning, media playback and music production(!) Yes! It is that good and stable. Never had a single problem and I'm actually new to everything linux! Anyways, before Backbox, I was using Parrot Security OS and it has a feature where you can directly connect to i2p network using just a click, it is part of the anonymous surfing mode like the one Backbox has. Would it be possible to add this feature in the future release? If there is a way to easily install it manually, I would appreciate that information also. But most of all, I would like to see it included in the Backbox package. Thank you!
Current sword: ~Backbox 4.3~

darwish

thank you for your proposal.

actually you can look at our wiki to use it:
http://wiki.backbox.org/index.php/I2P_Installation

we will evalutate to add in bb.

Numskull

Would be nice to see it in the future releases :)

Thank you very much for considering and helping me find a work-around for now!
Current sword: ~Backbox 4.3~

Adler

Hi All,

I had been running Backbox as my main OS, but switched to Parrot OS. As one of the posters mentioned i2p can be launched with a single click from the menu.

I am getting a new notebook, and would like to install Backbox, versus Parrot. I've just downloaded the latest Backbox 64-Bit ISO, and would like to know if this is now a menu item?

Thanks in advance for any response.
Adler
Serious Scientist - In The Deserts of Arizona

Adler

Hi darwish,

I've just installed Backbox 4.4 on a Netbook, and am looking to install i2p on it. I can't seem to get this link - http://wiki.backbox.org/index.php/I2P_Installation - to open.

I've installed i2p on other Debian, and UBUNTU based systems, buy wanted to read the how-to from Backbox. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for assistance.
Adler
Serious Scientist - In The Deserts of Arizona