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Dear Qubes Community,
We previously announced that the Qubes Tor onion services were no
longer being maintained due to lack of resources. [1] However, Unman
generously agreed to bring them back, and they're now available once
again!
Here are the ne
On 4/15/19 6:25 PM, unman wrote:
> Why do you say this? Backup works fine with a buster qube. What is the
> exact problem that you have?
I apologize. The issue was between chair and keyboard. In Fedora
external drives are mounted under /run/media/user and in Debian under
/media/user ... sorry for
I was thinking the line "remote random" in my .ovpn file, along with the
ip addresses would make the VPN VM randomly select different servers but
that doesnt *seem* to be the case, the bit that was included in the
.ovpn files that I think is relevant is:
remote-random
resolv-retry infinite
nob
On 4/13/19 7:56 AM, unman wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 08:36:19AM +0200, David Hobach wrote:
>> On 4/12/19 5:24 PM, Michael Siepmann wrote:
>>> On 8/10/18 12:37 PM, Kelly Dean wrote:
>>>
Am I the only one having a problem with Qubes spontaneously rebooting on
Intel hardware? Only oth
On 4/17/19 12:03 PM, unman wrote:
Wrong right there.
If you think that the 88% market share for Windows in laptop/desktops is
down to gaming then you are indeed in fantasy land. (That's about 44%
computer usage).
Steam reports a woeful 0.82% linux clients - that's been fairly consistent
for the p
> I run a number of databases using bind-dirs without any issues: the
> larger ones contain significant amounts of data.
> I also run a caching proxy using bind-dirs to store the log files and
> cached packages.
> I have never encountered any issues with this. YMMV
That's good to know. I have few
Hello Claudio
Claudio Chinicz schrieb am Mi., 17. Apr. 2019, 15:39:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to install/test/play with Mirage, following instructions from
> https://github.com/mirage/qubes-mirage-firewall.
>
> Honestly, I've got entirely lost, since I'm not a pro and not proficient
> with Linux.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 07:47:27AM -0700, Alex A wrote:
> Good now i've got your attention,
> Lets discuss the now VIABLE future of gaming on Linux (specifically on Qubes)
> And YES you non gamer workstation only people SHOULD CARE about this (tell
> you why in a moment)
>
> Quick video for thos
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 06:16:00AM -0700, Sergio Matta wrote:
> > Look at bind-dirs - www.qubes-os.org/doc/bind-dirs
>
> Thank you Unman. I am using Qubes since 3.2 and I did not remember this
> solution.
> It is time to me to read the Qubes documentation all over again.
>
> I will use bind-d
Good now i've got your attention,
Lets discuss the now VIABLE future of gaming on Linux (specifically on Qubes)
And YES you non gamer workstation only people SHOULD CARE about this (tell you
why in a moment)
Quick video for those no up to date on the state of gaming on Linux:
https://youtu.be/Co
> On 4/17/19 3:16 PM, Sergio Matta wrote:
>
> > In my mind the solution was something like a persistent and shared
> > mount point with the vm and its template,
>
> This is a very bad idea.
> You would ruin the separation between the VMs, as one compromised VM
> would be able to compromise the t
Hi All,
I'm trying to install/test/play with Mirage, following instructions from
https://github.com/mirage/qubes-mirage-firewall.
Honestly, I've got entirely lost, since I'm not a pro and not proficient
with Linux.
Can anyone provide a step-by-step recipe how to install the unikernel?
Than
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On 4/17/19 3:16 PM, Sergio Matta wrote:
> In my mind the solution was something like a persistent and shared
> mount point with the vm and its template,
This is a very bad idea.
You would ruin the separation between the VMs, as one compromised VM
w
> Look at bind-dirs - www.qubes-os.org/doc/bind-dirs
Thank you Unman. I am using Qubes since 3.2 and I did not remember this
solution.
It is time to me to read the Qubes documentation all over again.
I will use bind-dirs to solve my other need with configuration files located in
/etc and /us
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