Re: [qubes-users] Re: Beginner questions

2023-05-24 Thread haaber

Hi


5) The question about autocomplete in the terminal has  been resolved. This was 
indeed not due to QubesOS but to the fact that

the bash-completion package is not pre-installed by default in Debian.
But this can be easily fixed:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/312456/debian-apt-not-apt-get-autocompletion-not-working

I have a nice working auto-complete for dom0. It allows usual
qvm-commands (qvm-start, qvm-stop, etc) in dom0 terminal and
distinguishes between running and non-running VM's according to what the
command expects. Like:  qvm-shutdown [TAB] proposes only running VM's to
be shut down. etc.

Works like charm since qubes 3.2. You find the code attached.

Bernhard

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[qubes-users] Re: HCL - cirrus7 nimbini v3 (NUC12WSHv5)

2023-05-24 Thread 'sonnenfinsternis' via qubes-users
I forgot to attach the yml file. Sorry!

--- Original Message ---
On Wednesday, May 24th, 2023 at 11:51 PM, sonnenfinsternis 
 wrote:


> Here's my review of the cirrus7 nimbini v3, which is largely based on the 
> Intel NUC 12 (NUC12WSHv5). QubesOS with the "kernel latest" option runs 
> great. Most importantly, it is a dream to work on a fanless computer that 
> still runs completely silent under heavy load despite various Qubes running 
> in parallel including several standalone machines.
> 
> Best regards :-)
> Eichennarr
> 
> ---
> layout:
> 'hcl'
> type:
> 'mini pc'
> hvm:
> 'yes'
> iommu:
> 'yes'
> slat:
> 'yes'
> tpm:
> 'unknown'
> remap:
> 'yes'
> brand: |
> cirrus7
> model: |
> nimbini v3 (NUC12WSHv5)
> bios: |
> WSADLV57.0087.2023.0306.1817
> cpu: |
> 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1250P
> cpu-short: |
> i5-1250P
> chipset: |
> Intel Corporation Device [8086:4621] (rev 02)
> chipset-short: |
> FIXME
> gpu: |
> Intel Iris Xe 80U
> gpu-short: |
> FIXME
> network: |
> Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211
> memory: |
> 65092
> scsi: |
> 
> usb: |
> 4
> versions:
> 
> - works:
> yes
> qubes: |
> R4.1
> xen: |
> 4.14.5
> kernel: |
> 6.1.12-1
> remark: |
> works with kernel latest
> credit: |
> Eichennarr
> link: |
> FIXLINK
> 
> ---

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[qubes-users] HCL - cirrus7 nimbini v3 (NUC12WSHv5)

2023-05-24 Thread 'sonnenfinsternis' via qubes-users


Here's my review of the cirrus7 nimbini v3, which is largely based on the Intel 
NUC 12 (NUC12WSHv5). QubesOS with the "kernel latest" option runs great. Most 
importantly, it is a dream to work on a fanless computer that still runs 
completely silent under heavy load despite various Qubes running in parallel 
including several standalone machines.

Best regards :-)
Eichennarr

---
layout:
  'hcl'
type:
  'mini pc'
hvm:
  'yes'
iommu:
  'yes'
slat:
  'yes'
tpm:
  'unknown'
remap:
  'yes'
brand: |
  cirrus7
model: |
  nimbini v3 (NUC12WSHv5)
bios: |
  WSADLV57.0087.2023.0306.1817
cpu: |
  12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1250P
cpu-short: |
  i5-1250P
chipset: |
  Intel Corporation Device [8086:4621] (rev 02)
chipset-short: |
  FIXME
gpu: |
  Intel Iris Xe 80U
gpu-short: |
  FIXME
network: |
  Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211
memory: |
  65092
scsi: |

usb: |
  4
versions:

- works:
yes
  qubes: |
R4.1
  xen: |
4.14.5
  kernel: |
6.1.12-1
  remark: |
works with kernel latest
  credit: |
Eichennarr
  link: |
FIXLINK

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Re: [qubes-users] HCL - TUXEDO InfinityBook S 15 Gen7

2023-05-24 Thread 'sonnenfinsternis' via qubes-users


Thanks for quickly adding my data to the list :-)

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> Thank you Eichennarr for your HCL report, which is online now!
> 
> /Sven
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Re: [qubes-users] Re: Beginner questions

2023-05-24 Thread 'sonnenfinsternis' via qubes-users
First of all, thank you Kamil Aronowski for the long answer. There was a lot in 
it that helped me. :)

It might be clearest if I sort my answer by the numbering of my original 
questions:

1) I am still looking for a way to display the real global processor load and 
the real total global RAM usage in Qubes. Unfortunately I haven't found 
anything yet -_-.

2) I'll just stick with the existing ready-made templates for Linux then. If 
there is a clickable solution at some point, I would still be very interested 
in it though!

3) Too bad, but could have been. Then we just stick to opening qvm-template-gui 
via the terminal in dom0. It's not witchcraft, I just thought that maybe I 
missed the link in the GUI.

4) Interesting, thanks!

5) The question about autocomplete in the terminal has been resolved. This was 
indeed not due to QubesOS but to the fact that the bash-completion package is 
not pre-installed by default in Debian. But this can be easily fixed: 
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/312456/debian-apt-not-apt-get-autocompletion-not-working
Best regards :)
--- Original Message ---
On Tuesday, May 9th, 2023 at 7:57 PM, 'Kamil Aronowski' via qubes-users 
 wrote:

> Thanks for being part of our community!
>
> I don't know everything but can provide some hints.
>
>> 2) I have a Windows Qube as a standalone VM. The integration works fine 
>> thanks to qubes-windows-tools. But is there something similar for standalone 
>> Linux VMs? Assuming there is a LinuxMint in a standalone qube: What is the 
>> best way to exchange files or pass the clipboard to other "normal" Qubes? 
>> Via a USB stick? Surely there is a software solution :slight_smile:
>
> I haven't seen an ISO file or such a friendly distribution of the tools Qubes 
> uses for integration for Linux qubes. The tools do run in AppVMs (run `sudo 
> ps aux | grep qubes` to see for yourself) and if they were to be ported to 
> the target distro, I assume we'll be home then.
>
> There's the [qubes-builder](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-builder) 
> framework the developers wrote that can do this but this assumes building the 
> tools for the supported distros. I can't provide further assistance because 
> while the project is great and I was able to compile the officially supported 
> templates along with everything they require, I failed when trying to add an 
> unsupported system - some old Fedora and Debian releases.
>
>> 3) How do I know that there is a new template, e.g. Fedora 38? Do I have to 
>> check this myself regularly under qvm-template-gui? And while we are at it: 
>> Do I reach qvm-template-gui also somehow with the mouse over the gui?
>
> Currently it looks like it needs to be ran from commandline but I can help 
> writing a `.desktop` shortcut/launcher for this.
>
>> 4) I got to thinking when I saw that there is his fedora-37-xfce template. 
>> Is it possible to start the desktop in an app VM based on it? Does this 
>> actually work in general in a qube that is not a standalone installation? Or 
>> can I always start only individual programs?
>
> Yes and no.
>
> Keep in mind that Qubes has these tools and a custom X11 config provided for 
> this integration. They would have to be rewritten for a proper support, I 
> guess.
>
> Maybe it's a good idea to connect to a qube remotely via VNC or something and 
> instantiate an xfce4-session there. But in a regular case this will cause 
> visual mess. I'll attach a screenshot for this.
>
>> 5) And why does the tab completion in the terminal often not work in the 
>> Debian templates? Especially when installing software with "sudo apt install 
>> xyz" I have problems, because I have to know exactly what the packages are 
>> called.
>
> Seems like this is Debian-related and outside of the scope of Qubes 
> community. Maybe its `bash-completion` doesn't work as intended? I'd contact 
> the Debian team directly for that, since I suppose the same would be 
> happening even if installing Debian on a bare-matal environment.
>
>> I hope that I have not outed myself as a complete idiot with these 
>> questions. But I honestly haven't been able to figure them out for myself so 
>> far, so I wanted to put them up for debate here. Maybe there are other 
>> newbies like me with similar questions.
>
> No, you haven't. We're humans and have limited resources, especially when 
> coming to a new project. And just because something is intuitive for one 
> person, doesn't mean it will be intuitive for another one.
> We're here to assist each other and have a great time.
>
> On Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 11:34:19 AM UTC+2 sonnenfinsternis wrote:
>
>> Hi there :)
>>
>> I've only been using QubesOS for two weeks and so far I'm totally thrilled! 
>> Thanks to all who contribute to this wonderful project :-)
>> But there are a few questions that I have not been able to clarify online or 
>> with friends, so I would like to try here:
>>
>> 1) Is there somewhere in the GUI an overview of the real process