
Select EDIT then PREFERENCES.Ĭlick the BEHAVIOR tab then select the radio button next to the option 'Run executable text files when they are opened' then click the CLOSE button. In Ubuntu 14.04 you can also move your mouse up to the very top left corner of your desktop and the menu options for the active window will appear. Press and hold the ALT key on your keyboard to reveal the menu items. The menu options in Ubuntu are hidden on screen by default. Click on the filing cabinet to open the file manager. On the left hand side of your Desktop in the Unity Menu list you'll see the picture of a filing cabinet.

The previous command ceased to work for me. Given that it's just locally downloaded and not formally installed, you'll need to supply the path (or register start-tor-browser manually - but that's a separate question).

If you wanted to launch tor via the command line, you could navigate to the folder and just type start-tor-browser.

"/home/user_name/my_tor/bundle/tor-browser_en-US/start-tor-browser" Do you see these options? If so, try Run.Īlternatively, you can set up a custom keyboard shortcut and use something like the following command (depending on where / into which folder you extracted tor): If you double-click on (allow-executing-file-as-program) start-tor-browser, you should be presented with a dialog of four options: Run, Run-in-Terminal, Display and Cancel.
