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mention that you can run tor with "-l warn"

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Roger Dingledine 20 years ago
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      INSTALL

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INSTALL

@@ -8,13 +8,15 @@ Quickstart version for users:
 4) cd src/config
 4) cd src/config
 5) ../or/tor -f oprc
 5) ../or/tor -f oprc
   You don't need to run this as root, and you probably shouldn't.
   You don't need to run this as root, and you probably shouldn't.
+  (Once you're comfortable running it, you can run it with "-l warn",
+   which will only log things that you need to know.)
 6) point your browser to socks4 or socks5 proxy at localhost port
 6) point your browser to socks4 or socks5 proxy at localhost port
   9050. In mozilla, this is in edit|preferences|advanced|proxies. This
   9050. In mozilla, this is in edit|preferences|advanced|proxies. This
   allows you to test to make sure tor is installed correctly.
   allows you to test to make sure tor is installed correctly.
   (If you have a personal firewall, be sure to allow connections to
   (If you have a personal firewall, be sure to allow connections to
-  localhost port 9050.)
+   localhost port 9050.)
   (If you're using Safari as your browser, keep in mind that it claims
   (If you're using Safari as your browser, keep in mind that it claims
-  to support socks but does not. You must do step 8.)
+   to support socks but does not. You must do step 8.)
 7) make sure you've set it up correctly: go to
 7) make sure you've set it up correctly: go to
   http://www.junkbusters.com/cgi-bin/privacy and see what IP it says
   http://www.junkbusters.com/cgi-bin/privacy and see what IP it says
   you're coming from. If it works, you should probably go on to step 8,
   you're coming from. If it works, you should probably go on to step 8,