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Template: vidalia/info Type: select Choices-C: no, yes-now, yes-always _Description: Let Vidalia start Tor after stopping existing Tor process: __Choices: No, Yes (just for now), Yes (and disable it for every boot)
Source: vidalia
Section: net
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Vern Sun <s5unty@gmail.com>
Uploaders: Ulises Vitulli <uvitulli@fi.uba.ar>, Erinn Clark <erinn@torproject.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), autotools-dev, libqt4-dev (>= 4.1.0), po-debconf (>= 1.0), cmake (>= 2.4.8), libssl-dev (>= 0.9.8g), quilt
Standards-Version: 3.8.4
Homepage: http://www.vidalia-project.net
Package: vidalia
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, debconf (>=1.5.11) | debconf-2.0, ucf
Recommends: tor
Suggests: iceweasel-torbutton
Description: controller GUI for Tor
Vidalia offers a graphical user interface to start and stop Tor, view
its status at a glance, and monitor its bandwidth usage.
.
Vidalia also makes it easy to contribute to
the Tor network by helping you set up a Tor server.
.
Tor protects privacy in communications via a distributed network of
relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents anybody
watching Internet connections from learning what sites you visit,
and it prevents the visited sites from learning your physical
location. Tor works with web browsers, instant messaging programs,
remote login clients, and many other TCP-based applications.
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