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Hello Claudia
It seems you got Qubes OS working with your AMD Ryzen 5 2500U with integrated
Vega 8 Graphics.
I have bought a AMD Ryzen 3200G also with Vega 8 Graphics, and I have tried
install Qubes 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 on the pc (from a DL-DVD both in UEFI and Legacy
mode), but without any luck
Okay, I hope Claudia sees this.
How to get a kernel that works with AMD Ryzen 3200G ?
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some people have
working 3000 series, but 4000 has been a serious issue. Not sure if
that's the CPU or the specific laptop.
https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1
Based on the patches that have to be applied to get Qubes 4.1 working
on
Because of the security issues with Intel Processors, AMD processors seem to be
a very interesting alternative for a new system running Qubes.
The AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G with integrated graphics would be ideal
price/performance wise and it ticks all the boxes: no Intel, no Nvidia, 8
cores
On 2020-09-21 08:50, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 9/21/20 8:17 AM, Stumpy wrote:
On 2020-09-20 14:24, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 9/20/20 2:08 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 9/19/20 11:16 PM, Jarrah wrote:
My question is, would some of the newer/faster AMD CPUs and chipsets
work with Qubes?
I can
On 8/5/20 6:54 AM, Dylanger Daly wrote:
The Device is a Lenovo X13 (AMD).
You have good taste in laptops. :)
Does anyone have any ideas? I've tried essentially all variations on the
"UEFI Troubleshooting" guide
I have a Thinkpad T14 with a Ryzen 4750U on its way. These
VMs). And just because passthru doesn't work on one (Intel) system
or another doesn't necessarily mean it's because of IOMMU grouping. There are
plenty of different reasons it could break.
In any case, yeah, I'm sure Intel systems have their problems too. I just
happened to
er.
> The Qubes 4.1 tree appears to have Xen 4.13 and Linux 5.7, currently.
Indeed R4.1 is using Xen 4.13.1
<https://github.com/xen-project/xen/commits/RELEASE-4.13.1> last commit
was back on May 7th 2020, I can't seem to see any AMD/Ryzen specific
commits that are newer than th
series, but 4000 has been a serious issue. Not sure if
that's the CPU or the specific laptop.
https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1
Based on the patches that have to be applied to get Qubes 4.1 working
on Ryzen 4000, I'd say its a Qu
January 23, 2020 4:57 PM, "M" wrote:
> Hello Claudia
>
> It seems you got Qubes OS working with your AMD Ryzen 5 2500U with integrated
> Vega 8 Graphics.
>
> I have bought a AMD Ryzen 3200G also with Vega 8 Graphics, and I have tried
> install Qubes 4.0.1 and
&
On 10/19/20 9:43 PM, 'trichel' via qubes-users wrote:
Because of the security issues with Intel Processors, AMD processors seem to be
a very interesting alternative for a new system running Qubes.
The AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G with integrated graphics would be ideal
price/performance w
I have a Thinkpad T495 with an AMD Ryzen Pro 3700U and Vega 10 graphics.
Everything seems to be working besides suspend/resume which is crucial for
me since I'm on the go a lot. I had to build my own Qubes R4.0 ISO to get
the installer to work due to it needing a 5.0+ kernel for the gra
;https://github.com/xen-project/xen/commits/RELEASE-4.13.1> last commit
> > was back on May 7th 2020, I can't seem to see any AMD/Ryzen specific
> > commits that are newer than this date, I was looking at cherry picking
> > Xen commits related to AMD/Ryzen however I can
On 3/13/20 6:57 AM, missioncha...@secmail.pro wrote:
Since Reddit is dead and I found this place I thought I'd try again.
I am currently trying to install Qubes OS on a consumer grade Lenovo
laptop that was gifted to me recently.
The laptop contains a Ryzen 7 2700u APU, and I am certain
ve Xen 4.13 and Linux 5.7, currently.
Indeed R4.1 is using Xen 4.13.1
<https://github.com/xen-project/xen/commits/RELEASE-4.13.1> last commit was
back on May 7th 2020, I can't seem to see any AMD/Ryzen specific commits
that are newer than this date, I was looking at cherry picking X
oblem (I can't
> figure out why any of them would).
Looks like rd.qubes.hide_all_usb is what's causing it to crash. When I remove
it, it boots fine with the graphical splash and passphrase prompt. Another AMD
Ryzen user mentioned having the same problem a while back. Something abou
ssues. If I let it
> > boot with everything as default, it will boot loop before reaching the
> disk password screen. I
> ...Looks like rd.qubes.hide_all_usb is what's causing it to crash. When I
> remove it, it boots fine with the graphical splash and passphrase prompt.
>
> The improper grouping is probably somewhere in AGESA, which is provided
> to the manufacturers by AMD. It could be because of hardware related
> limitations, which again are supplied by AMD. Sometimes vendors take
> liberties (cost cutting measures) with both and break functiona
eak functionality, as
> > their primary/sole concern is that Windows boots. This can especially be
> > the case with consumer class machines such as Ryzen. Agree it would be
> > nice if Xen handled this failure mode more gracefully. Not sure there is
> > much Qubes can do
The Device is a Lenovo X13 (AMD).
Does anyone have any ideas? I've tried essentially all variations on the
"UEFI Troubleshooting" guide
On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 4:04:32 PM UTC+10 dylang...@gmail.com wrote:
> When trying to install Qubes 4.0.3 or 4.1 (Test ISO)
M:
> Sadly, no.
>
Check out some of Claudia's related posts to this group. IIRC, she had a
similar problem getting Ryzen integrated graphics working in Qubes.
Think the fix was a newer kernel.
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<https://github.com/xen-project/xen/commits/master>and watch for any AMD
specific commits.
Fedora 32 USB boots just fine, that ISO is on 5.6 or something, so I'm
fairly sure it's Xen related.
On Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 5:41:23 PM UTC+10 lama...@g
tir. 31. mar. 2020 kl. 19.29 skrev Stumpy :
> On 2019-11-09 01:46, M wrote:
> > How many CPU threads is recommended for Qubes OS ?
> >
> > Is 4 enough, or should I go for 8 or more... ?
> >
> > I have bought the Ryzen 3 3200G, but I could change it for another one
sure if
that's the CPU or the specific laptop.
https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1
Based on the patches that have to be applied to get Qubes 4.1 working on
Ryzen 4000, I'd say its a Qubes-vs-CPU compatibility issue and not
I'll start posting in the new forum
<https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202>
On Thursday, August 20, 2020 at 1:05:28 AM UTC+10 Chris Laprise wrote:
> On 8/19/20 8:52 AM, Dylanger Daly wrote:
> > So I managed to wrestle with Qub
Claudia:
> January 4, 2020 9:35 AM, "awokd' via qubes-users"
> wrote:
>> The Xen logs look similar to mine. I don't have kfd on my system.
>
> From what I saw, I think kfd is an AMD thing. Do you have AMD?
Yes. Pre-Ryzen, but the AMD IOMMU init in Xen
graphics device, but no AMD-equivalent option. (I don't know
if that's the actual problem, I'm just saying it's an Intel-specific
option, of which there are several.)
https://www.mail-archive.com/qubes-users@googlegroups.com/msg31512.html
Here I discovered a problem with IO
ttp://xen.1045712.n5.nabble.com/IOMMU-group-dissapear-in-XEN-td5737357.html
> [3] https://vfio.blogspot.com/2014/08/iommu-groups-inside-and-out.html
> [4]
> https://www.mail-archive.com/qubes-users@googlegroups.com/msg31494.html
> [5]
> http://xen.1045712.n5.nabble.com/VGA-passthroug
On 8/19/20 8:52 AM, Dylanger Daly wrote:
So I managed to wrestle with Qube's build system and compile
kernel-latest 5.8.1 after installing the resulting rpm I'm still
observing the same black screen bug.
/Linux dom0 5.8.1-1.qubes.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Aug 19 11:21:32 UTC 2020
x86
es (cost cutting measures) with both and break functionality, as
their primary/sole concern is that Windows boots. This can especially be
the case with consumer class machines such as Ryzen. Agree it would be
nice if Xen handled this failure mode more gracefully. Not sure there is
much Qubes can
On 8/5/20 7:56 AM, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 8/5/20 6:54 AM, Dylanger Daly wrote:
On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 4:04:32 PM UTC+10 dylang...@gmail.com
wrote:
When trying to install Qubes 4.0.3 or 4.1 (Test ISO) into a Ryzen
4750U based laptop, I see xen output, it relinquishes vga to
December 31, 2019 1:02 PM, "eira wahlin" wrote:
> I use qubes on an AMD system (thinkpad with Ryzen 5 pro 2500u). While I'm
> happy with it, I've had
> to make some sacrifices. AMD systems are tricky with hardware forwarding, so
> I cannot (at the
> moment)
When trying to install Qubes 4.0.3 or 4.1 (Test ISO) into a Ryzen 4750U
based laptop, I see xen output, it relinquishes vga to dom0, then black.
I managed to enabled logging, where it prints dom0's dmesg super slow, line
by line.
efifb: cannot reserve video memory at 0x6000
efi: EFI_M
On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 1:29:49 AM UTC+2 Dylanger Daly wrote:
> > You have good taste in laptops. :)
>
> Haha thank you, as do you, the T14 was second on my list, yeah I suspect
> there will be plenty of Qubes users on these devices they tick a lot of
> boxes, I'v
Sadly, no.
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>
I think I might try that sometime, just out of curiosity.
> BTW, could you confirm that the USB Controller is an AMD one? This could be
> helpful for anyone
> wanting a Qubes laptop with AMD.
>
Yes, as far as I can tell.
03:00.3 USB controller [0c03]: Advanced Micro Devices,
ical splash and passphrase prompt.
Another AMD Ryzen user mentioned having the same problem a while back.
Something about AMD's IOMMU grouping of USB controllers, or something.
Unfortunately, (my understanding is) that exposes the dom0 to the USB ports.
Even if you have a sys-usb, dom0 is sti
tirsdag den 31. marts 2020 kl. 20.38.06 UTC+2 skrev Stumpy:
>
> On 2019-11-01 14:57, M wrote:
> > I’m thinking about building a new pc for running Qubes OS with the
> following specifications:
> >
> > 1) Motherboard: ASRock X570 Pro4
> > 2) CPU: AMD R
> I'm not sure what thread you're referring to (re SEV).
Actually it was a discussion on GitHub qubes-issues:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/6105
> A few of us are
> running Qubes 4.1 alpha on new Thinkpad Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U systems
> because the older
#x27;'
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remap:
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try this qubes 4.1
installer?
https://openqa.qubes-os.org/tests/8587/asset/iso/Qubes-4.1-20200528-x86_64.iso
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> On Thu, October 17, 2019 05:06, awokd wrote:
>> random3uuj via qubes-users:
>>> I have the following machine:
>>> Ryzen 5 2600
>>>
>>>
>>> MSI PERFORMANCE GAMING X470 GAMING PLUS
>> There is a good ch
I have tried to press Tab and also tried the options in the trouble shouting
menu.
Both ending with the same result...
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comptabile with Ryzen 5000 series (see
https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/B550%20Phantom%20Gaming%204ac/index.asp#Specification
), this seems to be a half-truth. According to their changelog at
https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/B550%20Phantom%20Gaming%204ac/index.asp#BIOS
, the BIOS 1.20 description
No problem.
I've been trying to get suspend/resume working properly for a while now.
It seems that the machine resumes, but there is something stalling CPUs
such that VMs can't be started properly.
If you try it out please let me know.
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cific laptop.
https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1
Based on the patches that have to be applied to get Qubes 4.1 working on
Ryzen 4000, I'd say its a Qubes-vs-CPU compatibility issue and not about
the computers' other specifics.
-
crocode…
>
> (And maybe it can cause crash if you suspend after BIOS update, provided
> that the BIOS contains a newer microcode.)
>
> Regards,
> Vít Šesták 'v6ak'
I use a Corebooted system, where the latest AMD microcode is compiled into
the BIOS statically. And
January 6, 2020 8:20 PM, "Chris Laprise" wrote:
> On 1/5/20 11:30 PM, Claudia wrote:
>
>> I don't know much about PSP, or ME for that matter, but it seems to me
>> you're mostly screwed either
>> way, so I figured I might as well save some money w
> Looks like your Dell is a Ryzen with integrated AMD graphics, correct?
that's right: it's a AMD Ryzen 5 3500U with Radeon Vega Mobile
> Don't think the kernel included Qubes 4.0.3 has video drivers for it. To
> confirm, you could try to install in text mode and see if
Thank you very much ! - I’ll try that...
By grub menu you probably mean this one:
https://www.qubes-os.org/attachment/wiki/InstallationGuide/grub-boot-menu.png
But I do not get so far as it seems to first show after the installation.
The menu I see is this:
https://www.qubes-os.org/attachmen
Hi Josef,
thank you for sending your HCL report. It is now part of this pull request:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-hcl/pull/53
... and will be merged into the website soon.
/Sven
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Installation instructions
1. Use ISO Qubes-4.1-20210117-x86_64.iso
2. When booting to install, select “Install Qubes OS"
3. Finish installation and boot into OS.
4. Optionally create usb qube since this must be done manually
Remarks
The important things work:
- HDMI
Thank you A Luciani for yet another report. It too is now part of
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-hcl/pull/57
... and will be visible on the website soon!
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Hi!
Just a short note: Both Qubes-R4.0.4-x86_64.iso and
Qubes-R4.1.0-alpha20201014-x86_64.iso produce a black screen after Xen loads
the kernel on a Lenovo E15 Gen 2 with an AMD Ryzen 4700 (8 cores, Radeon
graphics) CPU.
Also Qubes 4.1 requires secure Boot to be disabled. Maybe time to change
On 1/6/20 4:11 PM, Claudia wrote:
January 6, 2020 8:20 PM, "Chris Laprise" wrote:
On 1/5/20 11:30 PM, Claudia wrote:
I don't know much about PSP, or ME for that matter, but it seems to me you're
mostly screwed either
way, so I figured I might as well save some money w
February 7, 2020 6:00 AM, zachm1...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a Thinkpad T495 with an AMD Ryzen Pro 3700U and Vega 10 graphics.
> Everything seems to be
> working besides suspend/resume which is crucial for me since I'm on the go a
> lot. I had to build my
> own Qubes
I'm using a somewhat older ryzen CPU (1600, 6c part) icw 48GB RAM (mixed
and a vega56, though like I said, any polaris or vega GPU is well-supported
by the install kernel (4.19), and especially kernel-latest. You don't
really need to worry very much about ram compatibility
riday, November 1, 2019 at 11:57:26 AM UTC-7, M wrote:
>
> I’m thinking about building a new pc for running Qubes OS with the
> following specifications:
>
> 1) Motherboard: ASRock X570 Pro4
> 2) CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G with onboard graphic (until they release one
>
; Your underlying problem is probably the same as ours in this Ryzen 4000 > laptop thread: > >
https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1 > > We have taken the route of building Qubes 4.1 pre-releases with > updated/patched Xen 4.14 &am
I’m thinking about building a new pc for running Qubes OS with the following
specifications:
1) Motherboard: ASRock X570 Pro4
2) CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G with onboard graphic (until they release one for
PCIe 4.0 with onboard graphic)
3) SSD: AORUS
Does anyone know about if this will result
Qubes123, that's an interesting finding. AFAIU, the CPUID check is rather a
sanity check – it verifies that the microcode is loaded properly. I also, this
should be no issue if Qubes provides a fresh microcode…
(And maybe it can cause crash if you suspend after BIOS update, provided that
the BI
I seen more test build , but didn't understand where download link, Try now
download and build by your link and after that give you response
On Monday, June 1, 2020 at 10:59:54 PM UTC+3, Foppe de Haan wrote:
>
> try this qubes 4.1 installer?
> https://openqa.qubes-os.org/tests/
ations:
>
> 1) Motherboard: ASRock X570 Pro4
> 2) CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G with onboard graphic (until they release one
> for PCIe 4.0 with onboard graphic)
> 3) SSD: AORUS
>
> Does anyone know about if this will result in any problems in relation to
> running Qubes OS beside
where all the Xen relevant
CPUID feature bits are listed, (..and assuming capability[1] refers to
these features) bits 27-31 are not relevant to Xen, therefore the code
might have to be changed to check only the relevant feature bits and not
the whole 32 bits in case of AMD (Fam15h at least).
en I entered my LUKs Password (Blind) I could see LEDs
on the keyboard initialize so I think 4.0.3 does indeed work fine.
FYI release notes for both Xen 4.13 and 4.14 mention additional support
for new AMD Epyc processors. I interpret this as a server-oriented way
of expressing support for certa
noting is that some Ryzen 4000 power management drivers have
just landed in Linux 5.8.
Hmm, wonder if I should try building a 4.1 ISO with a Linux 5.8 Kernel,
it's interesting because Xen is able to write to the framebuffer just fine,
I think it's dom0 that isn't able to remap it so
4000
laptop thread:
https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1
We have taken the route of building Qubes 4.1 pre-releases with
updated/patched Xen 4.14 & Kernel 5.8. These appear to be the bare
minimum versions required for Ryzen 400
available.
Intel includes some USB controller in CPU and quick Googling suggests that so
does AMD. Maybe there is some AMD-specific code in Linux kernel that expects
the USB controller to be available for whatever weird reason. Yes, it sounds
strange, but it is the least implausible explanation
January 6, 2020 3:52 AM, fiftyfourthparal...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Inspiron 5575, AMD 2500U
>
> A newly-released machine with an AMD CPU and GPU? Are you a masochist or
> someone who's looking to
> perform feats of strength? (Like climbing Everest). Or is Intel really that
Since Reddit is dead and I found this place I thought I'd try again.
I am currently trying to install Qubes OS on a consumer grade Lenovo
laptop that was gifted to me recently.
The laptop contains a Ryzen 7 2700u APU, and I am certain that everything
is in place for IOMMU support, which s
actual subject of my email: > > Your
underlying problem is probably the same as ours in this Ryzen 4000 >
laptop thread: > >
https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1
> > We have taken the route of building Qubes 4.1 pre-releases wi
e same result.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to get further... ?
Do you have an older AMD video card you can use instead of the
integrated video?
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On Friday, November 1, 2019 at 11:57:26 AM UTC-7, M wrote:
>
> I’m thinking about building a new pc for running Qubes OS with the
> following specifications:
>
> 1) Motherboard: ASRock X570 Pro4
> 2) CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G with onboard graphic (until they release one
&
setup as I am sure there is
something that would slow it down and make the whole thing moot.
I'd be curious to know what mobo you are using with your amd ryzen? In
general I am seriously considering going the AMD route but thats only if
I can be reasonably sure it'll "just work
February 7, 2020 1:03 PM, "Claudia" wrote:
> February 7, 2020 6:00 AM, zachm1...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I have a Thinkpad T495 with an AMD Ryzen Pro 3700U and Vega 10 graphics.
>> Everything seems to be
>> working besides suspend/resume which is crucial for m
eem to differ on, and I think they win. ;)
I've heard the horror stories of both consumer grade Lenovo hardware and
OEM Ryzen Mobile APU support, so I know I'm pretty much screwed over by
the BIOS at this point, but I was wondering if I could find any
workarounds.
The BIOS option I mentioned
probably the same as ours
in this Ryzen 4000 > laptop thread: > >
https://qubes-os.discourse.group/t/qubes-support-on-amd-4000-series-lenovo-x13-t14/202/1
> > We have taken the route of building Qubes 4.1 pre-releases with >
updated/patched Xen 4.14 & Kernel 5.8. These appea
December 23, 2019 7:31 AM, "qubes123" wrote:
> For many AMD systems (eg. Trinity/Richland) CPUID changes after suspend (some
> of the high bits),
> resulting in Xen Panic (see xen/arch/x86/acpi/power.c). So, more
> investigation would be needed to
> check why the CPUI
so I have a HP laptop. it has these specs
=CPU=
AMD Quad-core ryzen 7-3700U Processor
=GPU=
AMD Radeon RX Vega 10 Graphics
=Memory=
16GB DDR4 2666 MHz
=Hard drive=
1TB PCIe NVMe SSD
=Connectivity=
Realtech RTL8821CE 802.11b/g/n/ac and bluetooth 4.2
=Audio=
HD Adieo with stereo
I use qubes on an AMD system (thinkpad with Ryzen 5 pro 2500u). While I'm happy
with it, I've had to make some sacrifices. AMD systems are tricky with hardware
forwarding, so I cannot (at the moment) use a sys-USB. There is an inherent
security problem there.
Also, I've had
Thank you for your answer.
What do you mean by “nomodeset” ? - is it regarding legacy and UEFI mode or... ?
As I only have tried with Qubes OS stable version 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 and is now
going to try 4.0.3 the kernel version is 4.19. How can I try to install Qubes
with a newer kernel.
Could an i
On Friday, February 7, 2020 at 7:03:14 AM UTC-6, Claudia wrote:
>
> February 7, 2020 6:00 AM, zach...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I have a Thinkpad T495 with an AMD Ryzen Pro 3700U and Vega 10 graphics.
> Everything seems to be
> > working besides suspend/resume which is cru
On top of that, though, IOMMU problems and ACPI bugs and such appear to be
>> widespread in the Ryzen
>> family, across different computer makes and models, including higher-end
>> ones and motherboards. I
>> think there are some links about it in some of my other threads.
On Sunday, February 16, 2020 at 12:07:51 PM UTC+1, aihey wrote:
>
> > Looks like your Dell is a Ryzen with integrated AMD graphics, correct?
>
> that's right: it's a AMD Ryzen 5 3500U with Radeon Vega Mobile
>
> > Don't think the kernel included Q
I have tried to install Qubes OS 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 by using a DL-DVD both in UEFI
and Legacy mode.
In UEFi the cursor ends up blinking on a black screen.
In Legacy mode I end up just before loading the graphical interface by getting
an error message: Failing to load kernel modules/X startup faile
January 25, 2020 6:46 PM, "M" wrote:
> Thank you very much ! - I’ll try that...
>
> By grub menu you probably mean this one:
> https://www.qubes-os.org/attachment/wiki/InstallationGuide/grub-boot-menu.png
>
> But I do not get so far as it seems to first show afte
On 2019-11-01 14:57, M wrote:
I’m thinking about building a new pc for running Qubes OS with the following
specifications:
1) Motherboard: ASRock X570 Pro4
2) CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G with onboard graphic (until they release one for
PCIe 4.0 with onboard graphic)
3) SSD: AORUS
Does
maxmem 4096
And when I"m disable checkbox memory balance and click to apply it was reset to
previos value and seen selected again
On Monday, June 1, 2020 at 10:59:54 PM UTC+3, Foppe de Haan wrote:
>
> try this qubes 4.1 installer?
> https://openqa.qubes-os.org/tests/8587/asset
Specs:
GTX 1060 6GB AMD Ryzen 9 3900x Asus X470 Strix-f Gaming 32GB G.Skill Trident
DDR4
I'm trying to install.
Normal boot cycles the display on and off. Flashes dracut-pre-udev[609]:
rp.idmapd: conf_reinit: open ("(null)", 0_RDONLY) failed. Nouveau fix causes
three dots to
I now have a screenshot of the LUKS error in text mode I mentioned. It
reads "Encryption requested for LUKS device nvme0n1p2 but no encryption
key specified for this device". Any ideas?
so I have a HP laptop. it has these specs
=CPU=
AMD Quad-core ryzen 7-3700U Processor
rdware requirement should be changed to:
RAM: >= 16GB / recommended 32GB
CPU: >= 4 cores AMD / Intel (preferable AMD)
Storage: 64GB
That's what I think after testing Qubes-OS with real data (test
installation size close to 200GB) for a couple of weeks.
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he four of us
using it, afaik. Just saying.
Also, not everyone has the option of coreboot. And we're not even completely
certain this a
post-resume microcode update issue, either.
> lunarthegray:
> @marmarek the "fix" is a hack for sure but it's currently the only way to
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 6:45 AM Claudia wrote:
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> I'm not sure this is the problem, though, because I get the same symptoms
> when suspending in a Fedora 25 livecd. Which makes me think it's a Fedora
> problem not a Xen problem, at least for R4.0. In Fedora 29 I think the
> symptoms were slight
I use DVD’s so that the files can’t be edited or a malicious file can’t be
placed on the installation media in case it’s inserted in a compromised pc. But
yes, it seems to require a lot of disc as Qubes OS not always develops linear.
:j
Regarding editing ISO-files, I’m not as technical as you.
1, 2019 at 11:57:26 AM UTC-7, M wrote:
>
> I’m thinking about building a new pc for running Qubes OS with the
> following specifications:
>
> 1) Motherboard: ASRock X570 Pro4
> 2) CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G with onboard graphic (until they release one
> for PCIe 4.0 with
t and gpu-short.
* cpu-short is the easiest, here are a few examples:
Intel(R) Xeon(R) W-10855M CPU @ 2.80GHz --> W-10855M
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-5200U CPU @ 2.20GHz --> i5-5200U
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor--> Ryzen 5 3600
* chipset-short is the code name of
On Friday, February 7, 2020 at 2:07:34 PM UTC-6, zach...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> On Friday, February 7, 2020 at 7:03:14 AM UTC-6, Claudia wrote:
>>
>> February 7, 2020 6:00 AM, zach...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> > I have a Thinkpad T495 with an AMD Ryzen Pro 3700U and
Yes we are running qubes R4.0.1-RC2 on thinkpad T495 with AMD Ryzen pro
Needs R4.1-testing kernel and xen but otherwise works flawless
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On 2020-01-27 14:42, Foppe de Haan wrote:
I'm using a somewhat older ryzen CPU (1600, 6c part) icw 48GB RAM (mixed
and a vega56, though like I said, any polaris or vega GPU is
well-supported by the install kernel (4.19), and especially
kernel-latest. You don't really need to worry
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