Re: [qubes-users] qubes core agent networking iso building help

2022-07-20 Thread 'unman' via qubes-users
On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 09:28:00AM -0700, Howard Chen wrote:
> Thanks, Unman. This will take me about 18 to 19 months to finish and 
> publish if I have the right tools that I need and the codes probabilities 
> for that to happen.
> On Tuesday, July 19, 2022 at 4:08:06 AM UTC-7 unman wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 11:47:19AM -0700, Howard Chen wrote:
> > > I need help to build the qubes core agent tools for the new OS that 
> > called 
> > > LinuxFX. Here is the story.
> > > 
> > > I stumped across the YT for other Linux OS that functions similar to 
> > > Windows. This OS that was introduced to me by a YouTuber goes by "Linux 
> > For 
> > > Everyone" with a video called "This Linux OS Looks EXACTLY Like Windows 
> > > 10!" This video talks about this OS that I am working with and will 
> > > implemented into Qubes if I can do it. The question is: How to create an 
> > > ISO file in qubes? 
> > > 
> > I'm not clear what you are asking.
> > Do you want to build the core agent tools? Read the docs on
> > qubes-builder. LinuxFX is based on Ubuntu so you can probably use the
> > Ubuntu tools as is.
> > Do you want to build a template? Treat it as a flavor of Ubuntu, so you
> > build (e.g) focal+linuxfx.
> >
> > If you want to create a Qubes based on LinuxFX instead of Fedora, then
> > that's far more difficult. You'll need to build all the components for
> > Ubuntu.
> > An alternative would be to use Fedora as dom0, and try to implement
> > LinuxFX as sys-gui.
> > Whatever your aim you should read the docs on building.
> >

I still dont know what you are trying to do.

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Re: [qubes-users] Qubes OS 4.1.1 has been released!

2022-07-20 Thread Boryeu Mao
>From Qubes-OS 4.1.0 I updated dom0 today, and see the 5.15 kernel at
reboot, and xen-4.14.5-6 etc.  However, the 'release' info in the file
/etc/qubes-release and from the 'About' tab in Qubes Manager still says
R4.1 -- is this any indication that my update did not fully bring the
system to R4.1.1 and there are additional steps needed?  Thank You.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 6:59 PM Andrew David Wong  wrote:

> Dear Qubes Community,
>
> We're pleased to announce the stable release of Qubes 4.1.1! This
> release aims to consolidate all the security patches, bug fixes, and
> upstream template OS upgrades that have occurred since the initial Qubes
> 4.1.0 release in February. Our goal is to provide a secure and
> convenient way for users to install (or reinstall) the latest stable
> Qubes release with an up-to-date ISO.
>
> Qubes 4.1.1 is available on the
> [downloads](https://www.qubes-os.org/downloads/) page.
>
>
> ## Reminder: Qubes 4.0 approaching end-of-life
>
> As we recently
> [announced](
> https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2022/07/04/qubes-os-4-0-eol-on-2022-08-04/),
>
> Qubes 4.0 reaches EOL (end-of-life) on 2022-08-04. If you're using Qubes
> 4.0 and have been waiting for an opportunity to upgrade to Qubes 4.1 via
> the [clean
> reinstallation](
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/upgrade/4.1/#clean-installation)
> method, we strongly recommend using this Qubes 4.1.1 release to do so,
> as this is the last Qubes 4.1 patch release before Qubes 4.0 reaches EOL.
>
>
> ## Existing Qubes 4.1.0 and release candidate users
>
> If you are already using Qubes 4.1.0 or [Qubes
> 4.1.1-rc1](https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2022/06/27/qubes-4-1-1-rc1/),
> then you should simply [update
> normally](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/how-to-update/) (which includes
> [upgrading any EOL
> templates](
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/how-to-update/#upgrading-to-avoid-eol)
> you might have) in order to make your system essentially equivalent to
> this stable Qubes 4.1.1 release. No special action is required on your
> part.
>
>
> ## What's new in Qubes 4.1.1?
>
> Qubes 4.1.1 includes numerous updates over the initial 4.1.0 release, in
> particular:
>
> - All 4.1.0 dom0 updates to date
> - Fedora 36 template (upgraded from Fedora 34)
> - Linux kernel 5.15 (upgraded from 5.10)
>
>
> ## What is a patch release?
>
> The Qubes OS Project uses the [semantic versioning](https://semver.org/)
> standard. Version numbers are written as `..`.
> Hence, we refer to releases that increment the third number as "patch
> releases." A patch release does not designate a separate, new major or
> minor release of Qubes OS. Rather, it designates its respective major or
> minor release (in this case, 4.1.0) inclusive of all updates up to a
> certain point. Installing Qubes 4.1.0 and fully updating it results in
> essentially the same system as installing Qubes 4.1.1. You can learn
> more about how Qubes release versioning works in the [version
> scheme](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/version-scheme/) documentation.
>
>
> This announcement is also available on the Qubes website:
> https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2022/07/18/qubes-4-1-1.md
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