Re: [qubes-users] langage change after install Qubes os

2021-07-20 Thread BASIC FORMATION
Hie guys. Thanks for your replies and comments. I've tried 
sudo qubes-dom0-update system-config-language
sudo system-config-language
but it did not worked. 
A pop up told me that there are no pakages available yet to support this 
langauge (french). 
Does anybody knows where to find these packages ? 


Le dimanche 18 juillet 2021 à 23:03:03 UTC+2, Francesco a écrit :

> On Sun, Jul 18, 2021 at 5:07 PM Sven Semmler  
> wrote:
>
>> Qubes OS dom0 is based on Fedora, so I imagine
>>
>> sudo qubes-dom0-update system-config-language
>> sudo system-config-language
>>
>> and then a reboot. I installed and ran it but haven't actually changed 
>> the language... might be worth a try.
>>
>>
> For me it worked for the templates, which is the most important
>

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[qubes-users] How to join the new Qubes OS testing team (message from deeplow & unman)

2021-07-20 Thread Andrew David Wong

Dear Qubes Community,

The message below is from deeplow and unman. Here's the link to the 
original post on the Qubes Forum:


https://forum.qubes-os.org/t/joining-the-testing-team/5190

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# Joining the Testing Team

## What's the testing team?

It's a group of users who help make Qubes better.
They commit to testing updates and releases of Qubes OS, and are willing
to provide test results, confirm issues, and identify particular edge cases.
This is key to detecting issues early on, and stop them affecting more 
users.


## What's the risk?

For those willing to enable the testing repositories for the [current 
release](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/testing/#updates)

the risk is minimal, because the packages will end up in current anyway.

**If security and stability are crucial to you, you should use the 
current stable release,

not enable the testing repositories, and not join the testing team.**

## How to join the testing team?

1. Request to join the testing team
  * **Via forum** (preferred): request to join [here 
](https://forum.qubes-os.org/g/testing-team) (requires JavaScript and a 
forum account)
  * **Via email:** send an email to `register-testing-team at 
forum.qubes-os.org` saying you'd like to join (does not require 
JavaScript or a forum account)


2. Follow the instructions for the kind of testing you want to help with 
(testing updates / releases)


>Testing Type|Instructions|Description|
> --- | --- | --- |
>Testing Updates|[see 
here](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/testing/#updates)|Enabling the 
testing repositories (e.g. 4.0 testing)|
>Testing Releases|[part 1 
](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/testing/#releases) & [part 
2](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/testing/#updates)|Running the upcoming 
Qubes version (e.g. 4.1) and enabling the testing repositories.|


3. Report issues in the appropriate category:
  * **If testing updates**, post in the '4.0 Testing' category, or 
email `testing-updates at forum.qubes-os.org` .
  * **if testing releases**, post in the '4.1 Testing' category, or 
email `testing-releases at forum.qubes-os.org` .


You can leave the group at any time by following steps similar to the 
ones in `1`.


Packages move through the testing process quite quickly. Ideally you
would be able to update at least once a week.

When 4.1 moves toward release, we will see if we can test some of the
open issues in 4.0, and confirm they have been closed.

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[qubes-users] Short list of laptops/desktops that work well with Qubes OS

2021-07-20 Thread Sven Semmler
*** Please reply either on qubes-users or on the forum[1] but not both. 
I'll compile results from both sources into one list. Thank you! ***


In addition to the three certified[2] laptops and the large hardware 
compatibility list[3] there is a need for a shorter list of laptops / 
desktops that are available to be bought that work well with the current 
Qubes OS release.


As a first step, this thread is meant to collect candidates for that 
list. If you run a setup that fulfills ALL of the following conditions, 
please list it in this thread.


1) Qubes OS R4.0.4 can be installed without workarounds

2) Mayor functionality is available (i.e. graphics, sound) with the
   standard Fedora template (i.e. WiFi, Ethernet) without additional
   troubleshooting

3) The performance is acceptable for every day tasks (web incl.
   audio/video, view/edit documents)

4) The computer is readily available to be bought new or used

If things like Bluetooth or suspend are not working "out of the box" 
this can be mentioned as a limitation. The part about "readily 
available" might vary by region -- that is fine.


Any candidate that fulfills the above conditions and is backed by two or 
more reporters makes it on the list. We might repeat this process once a 
year or after a major release (like R4.1).


The list will be hosted in the forum and marked as a community effort 
independent from and not endorsed by the core team.


[1] 
https://forum.qubes-os.org/t/short-list-of-laptops-desktops-that-work-well-with-qubes-os/5197/1

[2] https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/certified-hardware/
[3] https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/certified-hardware/

/Sven

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Re: [qubes-users] Debian onion repo v2 deprecation - any debian v3 onions alternatives

2021-07-20 Thread unman
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 05:48:40AM -0700, lama...@gmail.com wrote:
> Not sure how to get the sources.list automatically updated with the new v3 
> onions. 
> You can copy+paste them manually, for a guide look here:
> https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Onionizing_Repositories
> 
> I didn´t even have apt-transport-tor installed in debian templates, but 
> installing it does not add the v3 onions.
> 
> On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 4:18:24 PM UTC+2 taran1s wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > unman:
> > > On Tue, Jul 06, 2021 at 10:00:23AM +, 'taran1s' via qubes-users 
> > wrote:
> > >> I have my debian based templates updating repos onionized through 
> > existing
> > >> v2 onions. Tor Project announced that it will deprecate the v2 onions. 
> > Are
> > >> there any alternative debian v3 onions for debian updates?
> > >>
> > > 
> > > The Qubes onion repos are v3.
> > > If you have updated apt-transport-tor, then you should already be using
> > > v3 onions.
> >
> > I onionized the debian and whonix templates long time ago. In my 
> > /etc/apt/sources.list and etc/apt/sources.list.d/qubes-r4.list in debian 
> > I can still see v2 onions only:
> >
> > deb http://vwakviie2ienjx6t.onion/debian buster main contrib non-free
> > deb http://sgvtcaew4bxjd7ln.onion buster/updates main contrib non-free
> >
> > Should I run sudo apt update apt-transport-tor in each debian-based 
> > template to include the v3 onions?
> >
> >
> > -- 
> > Kind regards
> > taran1s
> >
> > gpg: 12DDA1FE5FB39C110F3D1FD5A664B90BD3BE59B3
> >

Updating the package does not automatically update the lists.
I meant that by updating, the REAME tells you v3 addresses to use. (At
least for bullseye, and probably backports, but I haven't checked.)
You always need to make these changes manually, I think.

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