Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-08 Thread haaber

On 4/9/19 12:58 PM, Ray Joseph wrote:

Thank you for your support.  I don't know what 'panel' I should see the 
nm-applet opening in.  I opened a terminal in sys-net and entered nm-applet and 
obtained a response that said it was not meant to run in terminal and to use 
NetworkManager in the desktop.  I don't see a way to open a desktop in sys-net.


If NM works you see it in the upper right corner, see attached image. Be
sure that all needed packages are in your sys-net: firmware, but also
the qubes-core-agent-networkmanager and qubes-core-agent-networking
that you simply install in the TEMPLATE used for sys-net with apt-get as
usual.

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-08 Thread Ray Joseph
Thank you for your support.  I don't know what 'panel' I should see the 
nm-applet opening in.  I opened a terminal in sys-net and entered nm-applet and 
obtained a response that said it was not meant to run in terminal and to use 
NetworkManager in the desktop.  I don't see a way to open a desktop in sys-net.

BTW, my little Linux background is Debian and almost all of it was at the 
command line using /etc/network/interfaces.  My intent was to use Debian to run 
Xen.  But I was not able to find a way to get Debian/Xen to use wireless.  
Qubes doesn't have this problem, if I can just discover how.

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-07 Thread unman
On Sat, Apr 06, 2019 at 07:06:41PM -0700, Ray Joseph wrote:
> I would like to config sys-net to access my wireless AP.  I have not found a 
> method to config the network.  I looked for /etc/network/interface to see if 
> anything was there but the network folder does not exist.
> 
> I found suggestions that I could get to them via sys-net settings.  I have 
> added 'settings' to the vm through Qube Manager.  But when I go to 
> Service: sysnet, sys-net:Settings shows up.  But when I click on it, nothing 
> happens.
> 
> How do I define my AP connections?
> 

You can configure your networking from the nm-applet: there's nothing Qubes
specific in that.
When you start sys-net you should see the applet opening in the panel.
If you don't see that, then open a terminal in sys-net and run nm-applet.

If you don't see the wifi in the applet, then it's possible that you
don't have the right drivers for your wifi device. Again, there's nothing
Qubes specific in this - run 'journalctl -b' and look for any references
to the wifi NIC - you may see a pointer to missing firmware.

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-06 Thread Ray Joseph
I would like to config sys-net to access my wireless AP.  I have not found a 
method to config the network.  I looked for /etc/network/interface to see if 
anything was there but the network folder does not exist.

I found suggestions that I could get to them via sys-net settings.  I have 
added 'settings' to the vm through Qube Manager.  But when I go to 
Service: sysnet, sys-net:Settings shows up.  But when I click on it, nothing 
happens.

How do I define my AP connections?

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-05 Thread Ray Joseph
Thank you.  It is great to learn where/what I need to read.

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-05 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users

Ray Joseph wrote on 4/5/19 3:37 AM:

unman,

Thank you.

On opening sys-net, there were two USB controllers already attached, one was 
00:14.0.  So I removed both and added the nic.  Sys-net is now running.

So I now want to test it.  I thought I could just open a vm such as debian, but 
I found it says it can't have networking.  Further reading said networking can 
be enabled in the Basic tab.  I am guessing sys-firewall should be the choice. 
Then connect with Tor.

Bootstrap phase stuck on 5% (10 minutes before I stopped it).  There is only 
one AP and it is open (out of my control).

Any suggestions on progressing?

  

Skip Tor for now and verify you have network connectivity with a 
standard browser & AppVM like "Work". You can't browse from templates.



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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-04 Thread Ray Joseph
unman,

Thank you. 

On opening sys-net, there were two USB controllers already attached, one was 
00:14.0.  So I removed both and added the nic.  Sys-net is now running.  

So I now want to test it.  I thought I could just open a vm such as debian, but 
I found it says it can't have networking.  Further reading said networking can 
be enabled in the Basic tab.  I am guessing sys-firewall should be the choice. 
Then connect with Tor.   

Bootstrap phase stuck on 5% (10 minutes before I stopped it).  There is only 
one AP and it is open (out of my control).  

Any suggestions on progressing?

 

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-04 Thread unman
On Thu, Apr 04, 2019 at 05:13:03AM -0700, Ray Joseph wrote:
> unman
> 
> Thank you for the trip through the qube.  Currently, sys-net is still not 
> working.  I have tried both strict and not.  And I have rebooted also 
> rebooted after the change.
> 
> What looks odd is under sys-net device, the wireless card number is 02:00.0 
> and reports my card.  The error message states 00:14.0 which is called out in 
> the device as USB controller.
> 
> This appears to mean it is trying to use the USB for the network IF.  
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 

I recall using an Acer where to get the wifi working I had to add the
card-reader to sys-net also.
Try adding 00:14.0 to sys-net, and then set no-strict on that device
too.

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-04 Thread Ray Joseph
unman

Thank you for the trip through the qube.  Currently, sys-net is still not 
working.  I have tried both strict and not.  And I have rebooted also rebooted 
after the change.

What looks odd is under sys-net device, the wireless card number is 02:00.0 and 
reports my card.  The error message states 00:14.0 which is called out in the 
device as USB controller.

This appears to mean it is trying to use the USB for the network IF.  

Any suggestions?

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-04-02 Thread Ray Joseph
awokd,

> You do have to do it with sudo. In dom0, you are trying "sudo ls 
> /var/log/libvirt/libxl"?

Thank you.  I tried that and it did not work.  You brought me back and now its 
working.

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-03-26 Thread unman
On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 04:20:48PM -0700, Ray Joseph wrote:
> I have installed Qubes on a Toshiba laptop with wirless only.  When 
> attempting to start sys-net from Qube Manager, an error is emitted:
> Domain sys-net has failed to start: internal error: Unable to reset PCI 
> device 000:00:14.0: Internal error:
> libxenlight failed to create new domain 'sys-net'.
> 
> lpsci reports the Network controller correctly.
> 
> All items in (Dom0) Editing Wi-Fi connection 1 are greyed out and 
> unresponsive.
> 
> A previous message said to look at the logs in
> /var/lob/libvirt/...
> but when I attempt to open libvirt, I get a permission denied error.  I have 
> tried sudo but get the same result.
> 
> I would appreciate any suggestions, thank you.
> 

Read www.qubes-os.org/doc/assigning-devices particularly the section on
PCI passthrough issues.
These features can now be accessed in the QubeManager GUI - look at the
Devices tab for sys-net Settings, and the "Configure Strict Reset"
button.

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Start Network, V4

2019-03-26 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users

Ray Joseph wrote on 3/25/19 11:20 PM:

I have installed Qubes on a Toshiba laptop with wirless only.  When attempting 
to start sys-net from Qube Manager, an error is emitted:
Domain sys-net has failed to start: internal error: Unable to reset PCI device 
000:00:14.0: Internal error:
libxenlight failed to create new domain 'sys-net'.

lpsci reports the Network controller correctly.

All items in (Dom0) Editing Wi-Fi connection 1 are greyed out and unresponsive.

A previous message said to look at the logs in
/var/lob/libvirt/...
but when I attempt to open libvirt, I get a permission denied error.  I have 
tried sudo but get the same result.

I would appreciate any suggestions, thank you.


You do have to do it with sudo. In dom0, you are trying "sudo ls 
/var/log/libvirt/libxl"?


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