On Monday, 8 January 2018 00:59:29 UTC, Sameer Vao wrote:
> >> If you haven't already, try running "sudo qubes-dom0-update" as soon as
> >> you get in to Qubes.
>
> >Thank you awokd. I did but haven't solved it.
> >I'm thinking something limiting memory or CPU may be the way to solve it,
> >but
On Mon, January 8, 2018 12:59 am, Sameer Vao wrote:
> If you havent already, try running sudo
> qubes-dom0-update as soon as you get in to Qubes.Thank
> you awokd. I did but havent solved it.Im thinking something
> limiting memory or CPU may be the way to solve it, but may be something
> else.Any
If you havent already, try running sudo
qubes-dom0-update as soon as you get in to Qubes.Thank you
awokd. I did but havent solved it.Im thinking something limiting
memory or CPU may be the way to solve it, but may be something else.Any
other ideas anybody?After much search and trials last 5
If you havent already, try running sudo qubes-dom0-update
as soon as you get in to Qubes.Thank you awokd. I did but havent
solved it.Im thinking something limiting memory or CPU may be the way to
solve it, but may be something else.Any other ideas anybody?
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On Sun, December 31, 2017 8:31 pm, Sameer Vao wrote:
> freezes completely (hangs) normally within 15 minutes after booting,
> needing a hard reboot. Theres no specific thing - sometimes moving the
If you haven't already, try running "sudo qubes-dom0-update" as soon as
you get in to Qubes.
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I tried everything I could google, but didnt work - so posting here.
Wonderful if any help !Qubes 3.2 installed at new laptop with cheap intel
celeron with UEFI and 4Gb RAM. Install worked and it booted.But it freezes
completely (hangs) normally within 15 minutes after booting, needing a hard