-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 2016-06-21 22:04, Dima Puntus wrote: > Hi, > > Here's the info: > > System: HP Elitebook 2570p (3840QM, Intel HD4000, 16GB RAM, 250GB > SSD) > > Qubes 3.2RC1, > > 1. Dual monitor setup seems glitchy, by default the system mirrors > the screens but if you force it via xrandr, the laptop screen goes > black, can't right click on it but can drag windows into it and > maximize. The panel always stays on the external monitor. Same > setup using Qubes 3.1 works like a charm out of the box. There's no > display/monitor section under system settings. >
Yes, others have also reported this. It seems that there are some missing packages in dom0. For now, you can work around this by installing kscreen: $ sudo qubes-dom0-update kscreen This should make KDE recognize your external monitor. Then you should be able to run kscreen like so: $ kcmshell5 kscreen (Thanks go to Micah Lee for providing these instructions.) Tracking here: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2084 > 2. USB mouse (Razer Abyssus) sensitivity is too low by default and > can't be adjusted via system settings. Works fine in Qubes 3.1 > Trackpad is fine. > Hm, strange. Could this be a hardware compatibility issue with the mouse? Can you test whether it works with baremetal Fedora 23? > 4. Sensors Viewer doesn't register max CPU temps when changing > polling interval (I normally set it to 1-3sec). Same issue in Qubes > 3.1 > It sounds like this might just be a limitation of the Sensor Viewer applet. You may want to consider filing a report with whoever develops it. > 5. Plasma crashes when trying to change the default theme. That > seems to be related to plasma 5.x as it crashes on every standalone > linux machine for me including Kubuntu 16.04. > Might be worth filing a report with the KDE developers about this. > 6. Question: is it possible to set max CPU threshold per VM? I can > only set it for all 8 vcores using xenpm > I probably have no idea, but may I ask what exactly you mean by "threshold"? As in, speed? (You can adjust the number of VCPUs assigned to a VM in the "Advanced" tab of the VM's settings in Qubes Manager.) > Thank you and hope this info helps improving some rough edges in > the new version. > Thanks for your feedback! > Let me know if you have any questions. > > Dimitry > - -- Andrew David Wong (Axon) Community Manager, Qubes OS https://www.qubes-os.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXa5UTAAoJENtN07w5UDAwtgAP/0LbD7HCQRWNN9eVHh3qIoik HeVBPmcHZGK8RbyfGRrQNyGB4/MkzzIok73+c373mr92y318S7VunqgymklXKb/U 0f0CsDKEZjWbgokGJ0dL6cTWx5EpBY9gdSrBPCLmPzIwJOTGxE6zOMQqk4GTpAtg ZkkvJpPGoYzzEjSrUEK59E2TKV4BK/az6o3wSbWG1fKM4nDjD2LDa8Osk/EmXKr4 1Zml8shaOddsJ8VkmNTdA93wJXQQJKtdVcVrCCiv0wI7FEakKwVPe5Mw3pdPONfa pZnMEr7fwPBhJDpbzW0/mBsAGhFGNyEIO1TWci86RgGOT8n9kD4zsPN/wnYsyeFp cBgOlU5SRuIZD2ibcipZPGBh8WiolbVG3E4vscZnGcZGsuQtyphI7HoAEtNAuA1j 8198hRRlM+0YF4MnKovOS8UkvIzHqRwSDC7OCXuJSbeOhAPNm0KqCqfenGzBHNcC 6Xn4EtUGyX56d2DH+kaJsQbED+Tfbf3pyW7xTSs/Gb5ON9zv903mKXEh9ZvmTgc6 hJK5vsUJn8k95lVdNV6DgqOB6fuzaevXaezfhV+O3MQ7UaDCu9ftLuqhul8hRXaS HhRFgPICMegu6DBseIb+jBJPQLf6YsiYqNI4MeaTCEp8vNNjWXySDfIblIOIos/S zWJesTA5FPoeNh7zeCTO =AQch -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to qubes-users@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/cade96c6-ea13-02c7-3fed-94d80b39f839%40qubes-os.org. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.