jidar:
> Howdy Qubes users, I've been following things for a while now and I've
> got a new laptop to run Qubes and will be submitting a HCL report after
> I work out all the kinks. The laptop is a Dell Precision 5510 with NVMe
> SSD, Xeon Processor and lots of ram. While working on this I've run into
> a few issues:
> 
> 1. I'm attempting to pass through a Trezor/KeepKey device for use as a
> bitcoin hardware wallet. The problem I'm finding (see attached) is that
> the device shows up in the correct AppVM, but it doesn't have all of the
> same meta-data as the original device. I believe this causes
> applications in the AppVM to not recognize the device, and will not
> initialize.
> 
> I then attempted to work out how one might setup the sys-usb VM to have
> a internet connection (so I could load the proper applications into it,
> and have them connect out, ie: broadcast bitcoin transactions). While
> doing this I found that the design of sys-usb doesn't allow this (it
> gets set to a NetVM without any network devices). Is there a supported
> way of doing this? I'm not at all concerned about rogue USB devices
> showing up on my laptop, so while I understand others concerns that is
> not one I have.

You can setup a USB VM that's not a NetVM.  Create a new AppVM and
assign the USB controller to it in the Devices tab.  You might also have
to do the pci_strictreset thingy that the documentation mentions.

Cheers,
-Jeremy

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