On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 08:17:11 CET Andrew David Wong wrote:
> Are you using the `-a` option?
> 
>   qvm-run -a <vm_name> <command>
> 
> This starts the VM if it's powered off, then runs the command in it.
> Working fine for me on 3.2.

As I wrote, qvm-start works fine, the VM is active and working.

You just can t actually “run” anything on it. The reasons seems to be that 
there is some magic thing that starts when you log into xfce4, and only 
xfce4.
See the screenshot attached elsewhere in this thread of qubes manager dying 
on startup due to the same issue.

Tested on Rc4.
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