Algernon: Algernon: There is also already a CLI meta package so you could build a CLI gateway yourself.

Negative here as I can only run 32 bit in VB, in the first place. TY though, but I will have to create my own Whonix from a 32 bit Debian source. I can probably get away with cloning my own gateway and changing the password. I have made very few changes, other than that . Workstation, I will have to build.

Patrick: Patrick: Do you think you could add xfce4-terminal support

Can’t you just add this to the if statement?

elif command -v xfce4-terminal_ >/dev/null 2>&1; then

terminal_emulator_app=“xfce4-terminal”

I’m probably assuming too much. I haven’t seen the rest of the scripts. The “_” after xfce4-terminal, is throwing me off. I’m obviously missing something.

Patrick: Patrick: In short, just

add: --arch i386

(I didn’t check link yet, but will)

That won’t help me, IDT, cause I can’t start a 64 bit image to begin with. If Whonix has a CD/DVD install image, then maybe there is a way with your switch. I probably wouldn’t need it though. I think it would pick up 32 bit limitations and install accordingly. I also had to uninstall PAE here. After update I couldn’t boot into it, but the other non=PAE kernels worked great, in case it helps anyone else.

Patrick: Patrick: Which GUI updater?

Whonixcheck in GUI never acted right and took a very long time. I think I remember reading about a bug (maybe in 32 bit?). It never bothered me though. I just run whonixcheck and update/upgrades from terminal. It would be easy enough for me to add a notification/zenity thing, just stating what is running.