Le 20/06/2017 à 17:27, Reg Tiangha a écrit :
>

> Personally, I'd rather have them leave it in the oven until it's fully
> baked, rather than to rush it out and then patch heavily later. If it
> isn't ready yet, then it isn't ready.

Well, I was not criticizing, I was just asking :-}

I'm a bit annoyed because my company gave me a brand new laptop which I
expected to use with Qubes - personal choice, not a company policy so
they're not going to pay for this... And they're not going to be happy
if it's my choice and it fails to deliver - and the laptop appears to be
a bit to new for Qubes 3.2.

The touchpad was not working until I figured out one hour ago that I
could get it to work using a 4.9 kernel from qubes-dom0-current-testing,
but still my USB to Ethernet adapter won't work and I'm in trouble not
being able to connect to any wired network...

Trying to use a sys-usb VM lead me to this bug :
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2860

That's why I was wondering when Qubes 4.0 was expected, thinking it
might help with these hardware support issues.

But I'm fully aware of the preeminence of security considerations with
qubes, and I strongly support it of course.

Only, I hope to be able to use my laptop :-\

ॐ

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