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#3367
I'm not going to be the best person to help here, especially as I've no idea what tor does to the system, but you could check the systemd services are running (I *think* they're listed in /usr/lib/systemd/usr - though not all of those will need to be running). Eg:

# systemctl --user status lipstick.service
lipstick.service - The lipstick UI
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/lipstick.service; disabled)
Active: active (running) since Thu 2015-09-03 09:20:55 BST; 59min ago
Main PID: 11928 (lipstick)
CGroup: /user.slice/user-100000.slice/user@100000.service/lipstick.service
├─11928 /usr/bin/lipstick -plugin evdevtouch:/dev/input/event0:rotate=0 -plugin evdevk...
└─12790 invoker --type=silica-qt5 -s /usr/bin/jolla-notes
EDIT: I wuold suggest using pkcon to uninstall tor and reinstall anything it may have affected, but as I say, I don't know what it does to the system, so you may be best to see if someone more knowledgeable comes along (and/or look at the contents of the tor rpm).
 

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