On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 11:57:34PM +, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
> "Apt install qubes-gpg-split" wants to pull in 120 packages. Even with
> --no-install-recommends, it's still 23 packages including aspell,
> emacsen-common, a couple gstreamer libs, zenity, etc. Why are these
> required for
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 07:38:47AM -0800, trueriver wrote:
> Hi Defiant
>
> Slightly off topic but this might be useful for you.
>
> In my view, and this is purely personal, there is a slightly more coherent
> feel to working under Debian templates anyway. In part that is because even
> the ful
Am Montag, 13. Januar 2020 17:18:31 UTC+1 schrieb steve.coleman:
>
> On 2020-01-13 09:50, n1ete wrote:
>
> > I recently played with xcp-ng in my lab and discovered the "Xen
> > Orchestra Unified Appliance". its an xen-ready vm to manage and
> > orchestrate xcp-ng backends.
> >
> > is it poss
Hi there,
I'm debugging similar resume issues, though on different hardware.
Hopefully you don't mind if we share tips in this thread.
> > I couldn't find anything related to those acpi devices. I thougth first
> that there was a driver for
> > them, so I should just rmmod those drivers befor
On 2020-01-13 09:50, n1ete wrote:
I recently played with xcp-ng in my lab and discovered the "Xen
Orchestra Unified Appliance". its an xen-ready vm to manage and
orchestrate xcp-ng backends.
is it possible to deploy the disk image on qubes aswell? this would be
realy great, since i dont have
On Friday, 10 January 2020 01:16:58 UTC, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
>
>
> No, it doesn't affect security. It simply crashes (and reboot). If it
> works on your particular hardware, then you're lucky and should be safe
> to continue using it.
>
>
I got through install, and had problems r
On Tuesday, 12 November 2019 17:40:13 UTC, Charles Peters wrote:
>
> ...
> You can reinstall grub to the master boot loader using the OS which
> originally controlled grub, (ie, something like grub-install /dev/sda". then
> regenerate the grub menu with "update-grub". Or you can modify the gru
Hi Defiant
Slightly off topic but this might be useful for you.
In my view, and this is purely personal, there is a slightly more coherent
feel to working under Debian templates anyway. In part that is because even
the full Debian template is less filled out than the fedora one, so that
forces
I recently played with xcp-ng in my lab and discovered the "Xen Orchestra
Unified Appliance". its an xen-ready vm to manage and orchestrate xcp-ng
backends.
is it possible to deploy the disk image on qubes aswell? this would be
realy great, since i dont have a free xen-hypervisor in my lab, but
With QEMU/KVM you can hide the VM from the driver. I don't know how to do
this with qubes maybe someone else can step in. I didn't want Nvidia
breaking my setup in a future driver update so I am using an AMD RX590
avoiding Nvidia's shortsightedness. And they lost a sale.
On Friday, January 1
Having manually set up windows VMs in in the pst, I can say that Elliot’s work
here is quite the time saver.
Just invoke the script, go off and do something for a bit, come back later with
some windows VM installs completed, including the add on software you wanted.
Haven’t tried the newer ver
Hi,
I’m a newcomer. Please be patient with my ignorance. Thank you in advance.
*Wojtczuk and Rutkowska (2011)*
*“Intel VT-d and Intel TXT are the two most important technologies for
building secure *
*operating systems”*
*My laptop:*
*Lenovo LEGION Y530 15.6" FHD IPS, Intel Core i7-87
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Hello, all!
Not too long ago I released qvm-create-windows-qube but quit pushing
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Well, it's
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