![]() ![]() The working one does sh -c '"/home/user/softwares/tor-browser/Browser/start-tor-browser" -detach || ( & "$(dirname "$*")"/Browser/start-tor-browser -detach)' dummy %k, whereas the old apt-pulled app has torbrowser-launcher %u. While right clicking on the non-working "Tor Browser" app and the working one, I notice a difference in commands.But still that error when clicking on the apps. ![]() Which went well, as far as terminal is outputing. Before downloading a new instance from torproject website, I tried repairing with sudo apt remove tor torbrowser-launcher -y without the -purge to conserve my bookmarks hopefully, then reinstalled it with sudo apt install tor torbrowser-launcher -y.So I guess the two former apps were pulled from the apt repository (because installed via the "Discover" KDE GUI). I now have "two" Tor, because the third app I'm able to launch is downloaded from torproject website, then I extracted their folder somewhere, opened the terminal here, and did $.The two remaining ones lead to that tiny error window, while the third one does launch Tor browser, from which I'm able to post this thread. I also have a third app, called "Tor Browser" as well. When I go to the app menu, sub-menu "Internet", I get the remaining apps "Tor Browser Launcher Settings" and "Tor Browser".Now the taskbar shortcut won't launch, only open a tiny window showing "Download Error: 404". Today, because the browser was lagging and freezing/skipping frames while streaming videos, I gave it a shot and updated, it warned me it'll close my running instance and reinstall in the background. ![]() It's been ages that Tor browser has that update pop up. ![]()
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