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sudo apt-get update | sudo apt-get update | ||
− | + | Upgrade Linux to 5.14 or higher; a bug was fixed between Linux 5.10 and Linux 5.14 that broke ppc64le support in Whonix. This means using the Debian Bullseye-Backports suite: | |
− | + | <nowiki>echo "deb tor+http://2s4yqjx5ul6okpp3f2gaunr2syex5jgbfpfvhxxbbjwnrsvbk5v3qbid.onion/debian bullseye-backports main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list</nowiki> | |
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− | <nowiki>echo "deb tor+http://2s4yqjx5ul6okpp3f2gaunr2syex5jgbfpfvhxxbbjwnrsvbk5v3qbid.onion/debian | ||
sudo apt-get update | sudo apt-get update | ||
− | sudo apt-get -t | + | sudo apt-get -t bullseye-backports install linux-image-powerpc64le |
− | + | Then, run one of the following, depending on whether you want Whonix to use XFCE or CLI-only, and whether you are installing Whonix-Gateway or Whonix-Workstation: | |
− | + | sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix-gateway-xfce | |
− | sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix- | + | sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix-workstation-xfce |
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix-gateway-cli | sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix-gateway-cli | ||
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+ | sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix-workstation-cli | ||
If you get a package conflict error that mentions <code>console-common</code>, run the following and then try again: | If you get a package conflict error that mentions <code>console-common</code>, run the following and then try again: | ||
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sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends console-common | sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends console-common | ||
− | If you get prompted with questions during package installation, you can choose the defaults. | + | If you get prompted about choosing the default display manager during package installation, choose <code>gdm3</code> ([http://www.dds6qkxpwdeubwucdiaord2xgbbeyds25rbsgr73tbfpqpt4a6vjwsyd.onion/wiki/Stable_Release#Whonix_™_16.0.2.7 source]) ([https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Stable_Release#Whonix_™_16.0.2.7 clearnet]). |
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+ | If you get prompted with other questions during package installation, you can choose the defaults. | ||
The Whonix packages will install their own <code>sources.list</code> data in <code>/etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list</code>, which means you should delete the <code>sources.list</code> that Debian came with (in order to avoid warnings from <code>apt-get</code> about duplicated repos): | The Whonix packages will install their own <code>sources.list</code> data in <code>/etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list</code>, which means you should delete the <code>sources.list</code> that Debian came with (in order to avoid warnings from <code>apt-get</code> about duplicated repos): | ||
sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list | sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list | ||
+ | sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list | ||
− | + | Run the following to work around a bug that breaks subsequent package updates ([http://forums.dds6qkxpwdeubwucdiaord2xgbbeyds25rbsgr73tbfpqpt4a6vjwsyd.onion/t/dist-base-files-postinst-aborted-on-ppc64el/13381/2 source]) ([https://forums.whonix.org/t/dist-base-files-postinst-aborted-on-ppc64el/13381/2 clearnet]): | |
− | + | sudo mkdir -p /etc/dist-base-files.d/ | |
+ | echo "set +e" | sudo tee /etc/dist-base-files.d/50_user.conf | ||
− | + | Run the following to work around a bug in the <code>security-misc</code> package that breaks non-x86 architectures ([https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/arch/powerpc/Kconfig source], grep for <code>config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX</code> and <code>config COMPAT</code>): | |
− | + | sudo sed -i 's/vm.mmap_rnd_bits=32/vm.mmap_rnd_bits=29/' /etc/sysctl.d/30_security-misc.conf | |
+ | sudo sed -i 's/vm.mmap_rnd_compat_bits=16//' /etc/sysctl.d/30_security-misc.conf | ||
− | + | Shut off the VM. | |
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− | + | If you're installing Whonix-Gateway, set the VM's NIC to use the <code>Whonix-External</code> Network source. Then add a 2nd NIC to the VM, and set it to use the <code>Whonix-Internal</code> Network source. | |
− | + | If you're installing Whonix-Workstation, set the VM's NIC to use the <code>Whonix-Internal</code> Network source. | |
− | + | Launch the VM again; Whonix should be running. | |
− | + | If you get errors in Whonix-Gateway about the Tor service failing to start, this is probably an AppArmor issue. You can fix it by running the following: | |
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− | + | Restart Whonix-Gateway again and Tor should work. | |
== Known Issues == | == Known Issues == |
Revision as of 01:42, 27 March 2022
Whonix (clearnet link) can be installed on POWER using KVM. These instructions were tested with Whonix 16.
Both Whonix-Gateway and Whonix-Workstation
Download Whonix from the Whonix KVM download page (clearnet link).
Extract it:
tar -xvf Whonix*.libvirt.xz
Install the Whonix virtual networks:
sudo virsh -c qemu:///system net-define Whonix_external*.xml sudo virsh -c qemu:///system net-define Whonix_internal*.xml sudo virsh -c qemu:///system net-autostart Whonix-External sudo virsh -c qemu:///system net-start Whonix-External sudo virsh -c qemu:///system net-autostart Whonix-Internal sudo virsh -c qemu:///system net-start Whonix-Internal
Then, create two Debian Bullseye ppc64el VM's. When installing Debian, do not create a separate root password, name the user user
, and for desktop environment either pick XFCE or do not install one. Launch a shell in each VM, and follow the below instructions for each VM.
Import the Whonix/Kicksecure signing key (source) (clearnet):
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends curl gpg gpg-agent curl --tlsv1.3 --proto =https --max-time 180 --output ~/patrick.asc https://www.whonix.org/patrick.asc sudo cp ~/patrick.asc /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/derivative.asc
Initialize the console
group (source) (clearnet):
sudo addgroup --system console sudo adduser user console
Add the Whonix/Kicksecure package repository (source) (clearnet):
sudo apt-get install apt-transport-tor echo "deb tor+http://deb.dds6qkxpwdeubwucdiaord2xgbbeyds25rbsgr73tbfpqpt4a6vjwsyd.onion bullseye main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/derivative.list sudo apt-get update
Upgrade Linux to 5.14 or higher; a bug was fixed between Linux 5.10 and Linux 5.14 that broke ppc64le support in Whonix. This means using the Debian Bullseye-Backports suite:
echo "deb tor+http://2s4yqjx5ul6okpp3f2gaunr2syex5jgbfpfvhxxbbjwnrsvbk5v3qbid.onion/debian bullseye-backports main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get -t bullseye-backports install linux-image-powerpc64le
Then, run one of the following, depending on whether you want Whonix to use XFCE or CLI-only, and whether you are installing Whonix-Gateway or Whonix-Workstation:
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix-gateway-xfce
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix-workstation-xfce
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix-gateway-cli
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends non-qubes-whonix-workstation-cli
If you get a package conflict error that mentions console-common
, run the following and then try again:
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends console-common
If you get prompted about choosing the default display manager during package installation, choose gdm3
(source) (clearnet).
If you get prompted with other questions during package installation, you can choose the defaults.
The Whonix packages will install their own sources.list
data in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list
, which means you should delete the sources.list
that Debian came with (in order to avoid warnings from apt-get
about duplicated repos):
sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list
Run the following to work around a bug that breaks subsequent package updates (source) (clearnet):
sudo mkdir -p /etc/dist-base-files.d/ echo "set +e" | sudo tee /etc/dist-base-files.d/50_user.conf
Run the following to work around a bug in the security-misc
package that breaks non-x86 architectures (source, grep for config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX
and config COMPAT
):
sudo sed -i 's/vm.mmap_rnd_bits=32/vm.mmap_rnd_bits=29/' /etc/sysctl.d/30_security-misc.conf sudo sed -i 's/vm.mmap_rnd_compat_bits=16//' /etc/sysctl.d/30_security-misc.conf
Shut off the VM.
If you're installing Whonix-Gateway, set the VM's NIC to use the Whonix-External
Network source. Then add a 2nd NIC to the VM, and set it to use the Whonix-Internal
Network source.
If you're installing Whonix-Workstation, set the VM's NIC to use the Whonix-Internal
Network source.
Launch the VM again; Whonix should be running.
If you get errors in Whonix-Gateway about the Tor service failing to start, this is probably an AppArmor issue. You can fix it by running the following:
sudo touch /etc/apparmor.d/local/system_tor.anondist
Restart Whonix-Gateway again and Tor should work.
Known Issues
No Whonix-specific known issues.