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tukan
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There is specific procedure to have it in desktop's application menu, you need to execute:

'./start-tor-browser.desktop --register-app'

Note: (comments from the Tor Browser project)

When invoked from the shell, this file must always be in a Tor Browser root directory.

When run from the file manager or desktop GUI, it is relocatable. After first invocation, it will update itself with the absolute path to the current Tor Browser location, to support relocation of this .desktop file for GUI invocation.

Note: This information can be found within tor-browser-linux64-12.0.2_ALL.tar.xz file, namely start-tor-browser.desktop file, which is part of the archive.

There is specific procedure to have it in desktop's application menu, you need to execute:

'./start-tor-browser.desktop --register-app'

Note: (comments from the Tor Browser project)

When invoked from the shell, this file must always be in a Tor Browser root directory.

When run from the file manager or desktop GUI, it is relocatable. After first invocation, it will update itself with the absolute path to the current Tor Browser location, to support relocation of this .desktop file for GUI invocation.

There is specific procedure to have it in desktop's application menu, you need to execute:

'./start-tor-browser.desktop --register-app'

Note: (comments from the Tor Browser project)

When invoked from the shell, this file must always be in a Tor Browser root directory.

When run from the file manager or desktop GUI, it is relocatable. After first invocation, it will update itself with the absolute path to the current Tor Browser location, to support relocation of this .desktop file for GUI invocation.

Note: This information can be found within tor-browser-linux64-12.0.2_ALL.tar.xz file, namely start-tor-browser.desktop file, which is part of the archive.

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tukan
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I think you did not read the instructions properly.

There is specific procedure to have it in desktop's application menu, you need to execute:

'./start-tor-browser.desktop --register-app'

Note: (comments from the Tor Browser project)

When invoked from the shell, this file must always be in a Tor Browser root directory.

When run from the file manager or desktop GUI, it is relocatable. After first invocation, it will update itself with the absolute path to the current Tor Browser location, to support relocation of this .desktop file for GUI invocation.

I think you did not read the instructions properly.

There is specific procedure to have it in desktop's application menu, you need to execute:

'./start-tor-browser.desktop --register-app'

Note: (comments from the Tor Browser project)

When invoked from the shell, this file must always be in a Tor Browser root directory.

When run from the file manager or desktop GUI, it is relocatable. After first invocation, it will update itself with the absolute path to the current Tor Browser location, to support relocation of this .desktop file for GUI invocation.

There is specific procedure to have it in desktop's application menu, you need to execute:

'./start-tor-browser.desktop --register-app'

Note: (comments from the Tor Browser project)

When invoked from the shell, this file must always be in a Tor Browser root directory.

When run from the file manager or desktop GUI, it is relocatable. After first invocation, it will update itself with the absolute path to the current Tor Browser location, to support relocation of this .desktop file for GUI invocation.

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tukan
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I think you did not read the instructions properly.

There is specific procedure to have it in desktop's application menu, you need to execute:

'./start-tor-browser.desktop --register-app'

Note: (comments from the Tor Browser project)

When invoked from the shell, this file must always be in a Tor Browser root directory.

When run from the file manager or desktop GUI, it is relocatable. After first invocation, it will update itself with the absolute path to the current Tor Browser location, to support relocation of this .desktop file for GUI invocation.