[qubes-users] How to get on the internet from within a Debian 10.3 HVM, when Debian says that it is connected to the network, but can't get on the internet by using Firefox from within the Debian HVM

2020-03-14 Thread 'M' via qubes-users
How to get on the internet from within a Debian 10.3 HVM, when Debian says 
that it is connected to the network, but can't get on the internet by using 
Firefox from within the Debian HVM ?

I have created the Debian HVM by first downloading the DVD 1 file from 
here: https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-dvd/ to a VM. 
Then create a new HVM by using the GUI and boot the ISO-file from another 
VM. And the installation run successful (without internet connection) 
according to the installer. After the installation I logged in to Debian 
10.3, and then set up the network by writing the correct IP, netmask and 
gateway address according to the same HVM's "Qube Settings". And I have 
pressed "On" in the menu bar so that Debian says that it is connected to 
the cable network. But I still can't get on the internet. For example if I 
open Firefox, and write "test" in the html field, Firefox tell me that it 
can't connect to the server. And it is from the same pc I'm making this 
thread, so Qubes OS is connected to the internet.

I should probably also mention that I haven't installed any Qubes-tools 
yet. In case I should try that, please write which packages I shall install 
and where I can find them.

So I would like some suggestions on what I shall do to get on the internet 
by using Firefox from within the Debian HVM ?

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[qubes-users] HCL - System76 Galago Pro 4 (galp4)

2020-03-14 Thread Paweł Marczewski
Tested with Qubes R4.1.

Installation:
- Installed without problems, except restart which had to be done manually

Power:
- Shutdown works
- Restart hangs
- Suspend works but resuming hangs for 1+ minute, kernel log shows that
it's due to Thunderbolt module. Unloading it (modprobe -r thunderbolt)
fixes resuming.
- Charging over USB-C port seems to work (haven't checked efficiency though)

Ethernet:
- Works with workaround (no-strict-reset option for the PCI device)

Wifi:
- Crashes the iwlwifi driver on all kernel versions I have tried
(5.4.24, 5.5.8, stock Ubuntu/PopOS 5.3.0-7625). System76's own PopOS,
when run from bootable ISO under Qubes, fails in a similar way.
- I ended up using an external wifi card over USB

Sound
- Speakers and headphone jack works
- Microphone works, there is a microfone jack but I haven't tested it

Display
- HDMI works
- Mini DisplayPort works
- Brightness change works, as does keyboard backlight toggle

Webcam
- Works (and there is a Fn-F10 kill-switch that makes it disappear from
USB devices)

Not checked
- Bluetooth
- SD card reader

Other remarks (quality of life):
- Crazy fast! Probably due to a very good NVMe drive.
- Battery life on Qubes is around 3 hours, I was doing some heavy
building though (and I haven't measured it rigorously)
- Keyboard is great, touchpad so-so (but with some settings tweaking,
perfectly usable)
- Fans get a bit loud under stress. Hint: Fn+1 toggles fan mode

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Invisible Things Lab

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[qubes-users] where to update initramfs & disable novevu? trying to get nvidia drivers to work

2020-03-14 Thread 'Bhyrf' via qubes-users
firstly i would like to say i am mostly aware of what i am doing, im running 
into an issue where certain HVMs arent working because of my GPU, i was able to 
confirm this by rebooting with onboard intel graphics and it worked flawlessly, 
but i insist on wanting to use my gpu for graphics and its not feasible for me 
to go and buy a compatible out of the box gpu right now, besides, the hcl 
confirms that my setup should work

i have got nvidia drivers on dom0, but i cant install it because noveavu kernel 
driver is running, i have modprobe blacklisted noveavu but i suspect grub is 
enabling it and it is also enabled in initramfs

my problems are that i cant find where and how to modify the initramfs, i still 
havent yet managed to understand the architecture of qubeos and i was planning 
to learn organicly but this is forcing me right down the pipe and thus im 
struggling

i tried to access /boot/efi on dom0 and im getting access denied, sudoing 
succeeds but it doesnt even take me into the directory, which is confusing, 
i've verified its mounted and its mounted where it should be

i wouldnt say im clueless, but many hours are going by upon each discovery and 
that discovery gets me no closer because i have an issue like not being able to 
get into the dir, itd be much appreciated if i could get some help with this! 
thank u all

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Re: [qubes-users] Re: EE-PROM of an Lenovo X230

2020-03-14 Thread unman
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 07:48:50PM -0700, ggg...@gmail.com wrote:
>  While I have read of others who just plowed though with whatever ch431a 
> they had, and gotten it to work.  I am inclined to look at getting a PI.   
> I am looking at Newegg, I am guessing I can get the least expensive 
> Raspberry Pi.  I have a few weeks before my Social Security is paid.   Most 
> of my extra money is now tied up in Corona-ing up my pantry and for other 
> prevention measures.  

Best of luck.
Stay safe.

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[qubes-users] Re: Dom 0 latest update disabled my wireless device.

2020-03-14 Thread billollib
Thanks.  That worked for me, too.

Loading the firmware into Debian and using that for sys-net did *not* work 
-- because it uses the same kernel.  I found a router to plug into an 
downloaded the firmware for the debian template.  I switched from not 
having the right firmware to replicating the fedora issue.  Now my Debian 
sys-net gives the "can't parse" error.

However, dropping back to a previous kernel fixes things.  

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