This button should have “Linux 64-bit” written at the bottom of it. If you see another operating system’s name (e. g. , “Windows”), first click the Linux link to the right of the button. If asked what to do with the setup file, make sure that you select the “Save” or “Download” option before proceeding.

For example, downloading the U. S. English version of Tor would result in the file name “tor-browser-linux64-7. 5. 2_en-US. tar. xz” for the most recent 64-bit version of Tor. If you can’t find the file’s name, you’ll be able to review it in the Downloads folder on your computer.

The signature may be changed in the future in which case you should follow: https://support. torproject. org/tbb/how-to-verify-signature/

Don’t forget to change the version to your current one If you get “No such file or directory” then check if you have correctly specified the right file or directory

If it fails the install may be corrupt

Some versions of Linux require you to open the Menu and then select Terminal from the list of apps. You can also just press Alt+Ctrl+T to open the Terminal window.

If you downloaded the Tor setup file into a different folder, you’ll have to change to that folder’s directory instead.

For example, in order to extract the U. S. English version of Tor, you’d type in tar -xvJf tor-browser-linux64-7. 5. 2_en-US. tar. xz and press ↵ Enter.