On 6/10/22 23:45, Demi Marie Obenour wrote:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 04:00:20PM +0200, Qubes OS Users Mailing List wrote:
So, apparently, this is not a sys-firewall, but a clocksync issue. To root
out any causes, I moved the clocksync service to a separate, brand new qube
(named sys-clock). An
Yes, it!
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/7510#issuecomment-1146258366_
On 6/10/22 23:49, Demi Marie Obenour wrote:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 04:00:20PM +0200, Qubes OS Users Mailing List wrote:
So, apparently, this is not a sys-firewall, but a clocksync issue. To root
out any caus
On 6/4/22 11:56, tetrahe...@danwin1210.de wrote:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 04:00:20PM +0200, 'qtpie' via qubes-users wrote:
So, apparently, this is not a sys-firewall, but a clocksync issue. To
root out any causes, I moved the clocksync service to a separate,
brand new qube (named
hat I am considering switching back to
an easier regular Linux distro. I have been a paid Linux sysadmin, no
total expert, but that is also not a requirement to use Qubes. I should
be able to diagnose bugs on my own laptop (and contribute to the project
by properly reporting them).
On 5/28/22 01:
Hi,
I have a really annoying issue with resume from suspend. On resume,
sys-firewall is crashed/freezed/unresponsive. So on every resume from
suspend, I need to kill and restart this VM if I want to use networking.
Other qubes are fine, except that sys-whonix also freezes, but this is
because
Installing qubes-input-proxy-sender in the template it was. Problem
solved. Thanks awokd!
Note: to avoid this problem, these should either be default installed
packages in all templates, or be documented in
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb-qubes/. If the latter is preferred, I
can adapt the d
Hi,
Question: does a template qube need some kind of modification to let a
sys-usb qube based on that template work with usb keyboards?
Issue: On a debian 10 template, my usb keyboard/mouse combo 'just
worked'(tm):
1. I have a default sys-usb qube
2. I attach the keyboard device (either befo
I have a very annoying issue with DNS recently. I'm using the standard
DNS device and servers provided by my internetprovider which runs a full
dual-stack IPv4/6. Other non-qubes devices have no issues. I think this
might be a Qubes bug but I want to ask for help first to rule out an
error on m
On 3/18/21 12:46 PM, haaber wrote:
> On 3/3/21 5:19 PM, 'qtpie' via qubes-users wrote:
>> Due to mysterious, unsolvable Wifi issues, I decided to replace the
>> wpa_supplicant wifi daemon with iwd.
> -- snip --
>> $ dnf remove wpa_supplicant
>> $ echo -
Hi,
Due to mysterious, unsolvable Wifi issues, I decided to replace the
wpa_supplicant wifi daemon with iwd. iwd itself is excellent and a
definite improvement over wpa_supplicant. I can't find Fedora working on
this though. In the Fedora 33 template, it currently comes down to:
$ dnf remove wpa_
On 1/19/21 6:27 PM, qtpie wrote:
> Also, how do you change your keyboard settings under i3/Fedora/Qubes? I
> want to use the us-altgr-intl keymap. Under i3 when I do $ localectl
> set-keymap us-altgr-intl in a qube vm terminal, this has no effect in
> applications. The right alt
On 1/20/21 12:32 PM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
>> I'm using the i3 window manager with Qubes in a multi-monitor setup. The
>> laptop monitor is 1920x1080, the external monitor is 2560x1440. To
>> enable the second monitor I do $ xrandr --output eDP1 --auto --right-of
>> DP1 --output DP1 --auto.
>>
>>
e, altgr+e for Edit, etc.) If I could use altgr-intl and
retain that functionality that would actually be great.
thanks!
qtpie
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Probably more people saw this. I guess this means that future Lenovo
laptops will be better compatible with Qubes if dom0 remains to be Fedora?
From fedoramagazine.org:
Now available: Fedora on Lenovo laptops! - Fedora Magazine
3-4 minutes
Fedora and Lenovo!
We’ve been teasing this for
Chris Laprise:
On 6/23/20 9:47 AM, Qubes wrote:
Would anybody here know how you apply a global dark theme to your
AppVM(s) for Qt (KDE) based applications like Amarok, Krusader,
etc?
Install qt5ct and style plugins ...
Fedora: sudo dnf install qt5ct qt5-qtstyleplugins
Debian: sudo apt instal
Hi,
In fedora 32, an update is available for the libdav1d package. Because
other packages depend on the older version, the newer version can't be
installed. This causes a conflict when doing dnf upgrade. Because of
this, the Qubes Updater symbol (orange sun) keeps showing, which is
annoying.
Hi,
I have a very weird issue with LibreOffice writer, calc and possibly
other Libreoffices on Fedora templates (at least Fedora 31 and 30). It
doesnt occur on Debian 10.
When I open an existing document the window that is opened gets a tiny
size and is place in the top left of the display.
Eloy Beltran:
¿What computer? Only use Whonix under Hidden Service.
From https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/system-requirements/
64-bit Intel or AMD processor (x86_64 aka x64 aka AMD64)
Intel VT-x with EPT or AMD-V with RVI
Intel VT-d or AMD-Vi (aka AMD IOMMU)
4 GB RAM
32 GiB dis
donov...@unseen.is:
- On Mar 13, 2020, at 8:19 AM, taran1s tara...@mailbox.org wrote:
Hi, all,
I am trying to update whonix-ws-15 and whonix-gw-15, but it fails to do
anything. All fedora-30 templates, and dom0, are updating just fine.
In my Qubes Manager I see an update arrow for both
Claudio Chinicz:
Hi All,
I've just read this post from TB
(https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:OpenPGP:2020) and do not know if it will
support Qubes Split gpg without Enigmail?
Anyone knows?
Regards
Are there people using split GPG with other GUI e-mail clients? (GUIs
similar to those
Defiant:
Hello.
I've a question about the Qubes default desktop setup. Basically, the
latest Qubes is running XFCE desktop environment, but I've noticed
certain default programs are actually from Gnome. I find those
particularly difficult to use.
I was wondering why not use the XFCE equivalents
I guess many people on this mailinglist are using a smartphone,
regardless of the downsides. More and more services are only fully
accessible via smartphone, at least where Im from. Employers force you
to. In 2020 we are probably going to see two new smartphones capable of
running software base
Guerlan:
> In KVM with Qemu I used a lot of VM state saving, where I could save the
> entire VM to disk and restore that. Since my SSD is very fast that only
> took 5 seconds in average, so it was very useful. Specially, since I cannot
> put my laptop to sleep and hibernate wont work either, my
The only issue I keep having with Qubes-Whonix, is that after
suspend/resume, Whonix-GW time is out of sync and cant connect to the
Tor network. According to Whonix the safe option is to simply not
suspend Whonix.
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Post_Install_Advice#Network_Time_Syncing
However with a
qtpie:
> unman:
>> On Thu, Sep 05, 2019 at 12:23:13PM +0200, donoban wrote:
>>> On 9/5/19 11:41 AM, qtpie wrote:> My usecase is this: suspend a laptop
>>> with sys-whonix and whonix appvms
>>>> running, then resume it a few hours later.
>>>>
unman:
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2019 at 12:23:13PM +0200, donoban wrote:
>> On 9/5/19 11:41 AM, qtpie wrote:> My usecase is this: suspend a laptop
>> with sys-whonix and whonix appvms
>>> running, then resume it a few hours later.
>>>
>>> After resume Tor
donoban:
> On 9/3/19 9:31 PM, qtpie wrote:
>> The only issue I keep having with Qubes-Whonix, is that after
>> suspend/resume, Whonix-GW time is out of sync and cant connect to the
>> Tor network. According to Whonix the safe option is to simply not
>> suspend Whonix.
&
The only issue I keep having with Qubes-Whonix, is that after
suspend/resume, Whonix-GW time is out of sync and cant connect to the
Tor network. According to Whonix the safe option is to simply not
suspend Whonix.
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Post_Install_Advice#Network_Time_Syncing
However with a
panina:
>
>
> On 8/26/19 6:27 PM, 799 wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> David Hobach mailto:trip...@hackingthe.net>>
>> schrieb am Mo., 26. Aug. 2019, 11:22:
>>
>> On 8/26/19 10:24 AM, panina wrote:
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > This is not strictly Qubes-OS related, rather inspired by Qubes.
>> >
>
'awokd' via qubes-users:
> ljul8...@gmail.com:
>> Hello everyone, does anybody know if used laptops are safe to use for Qubes
>> or not since they might have malware (that could take over dom0) in them
>> already?
>>
> Format the hard drive and you'll wipe most third party malware. The odds
> of
Martin Gladdish:
> New Qubes user here, with less than a week's experience.
>
> Having fumbled my way through the initial install I'm now encountering a
> few tiny niggles that should be simple to fix.
>
> The first one that springs to mind is the default keyboard shortcuts in
> Terminal for Co
The new template is out. The way to install it is with:
sudo qubesctl state.sls qvm.anon-whonix
If you previously had Whonix 14 installed, change 14 to 15 with:
sudo vim /srv/formulas/base/virtual-machines-formula/qvm/whonix.jinja
I found this last info on the whonix site but cant find it rig
I just did a fresh install of Qubes 4.0.1 to move to a larger ssd, and
then restored all qubes vms, except for sys-usb, sys-net and
sys-firewall. Before I was also running 4.0.1, that was upgraded from
3.1 via 3.2
I note that the startup time of both dom0 and vms is significantly
lower, and the sy
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 10:19:00PM +0000, qtpie wrote:
>> The latest dom0 update broke updating my templates. I altered
>> /etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.UpdatesProxy to change the updateproxy to
>> sys-whonix.
>
> Can you explain what/how
The latest dom0 update broke updating my templates. I altered
/etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.UpdatesProxy to change the updateproxy to
sys-whonix.
My solution is to uncomment the lines starting with 'tag', while leaving
the lines in the old formatting untouched.
This solution seems weird since here
hed
Dec 31 18:51:43 localhost dbus-daemon[743]: Failed to activate service
'org.gnome.Terminal': timed out
Solution: the locale was not set properly.Fixed with "dpkg-reconfigure
locales".
qtpie:
> Hi all,
>
> Since my last round of debian updates a few days agop
Hi all,
Since my last round of debian updates a few days agop I did I can no
longer open the
default terminals in any Debian 9 qubes (Called 'Terminal' or 'Run
Terminal' in the qubes menu), and 'GNU EMACS 23 (Terminal)'. I use the
standard Debian 9 template with no notable modifications amd no rec
Summary: fixing LVM corruption, question about LVM locking
My laptop battery went to 0%. The lid was closed but maybe the laptop
was not suspended, which was could have been the cause of an LVM
corruption which I did manage to fix with the help of numerous obscure
sources.
I'm posting the fix her
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