Qubes OS version:
$4.0
Basically I have a router that my wifi is connected to and I am trying to learn
how to successfully Port forward in msfconsole from qubes 4.0 Obviously there
is a net-vm ans a sys-usb vm and it is hard to see whether or not my
applications are working due to this
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I too am a fan of the KVM approach.
I strongly support applying for the Open Tech Fund. The next deadline is
November 1st, 2018. Personally, I think this is an incredibly high priority
project. It
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On 9/23/18 11:25 PM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
> It's worrying that T450, which isn't that old, doesn't work with
> recent kernel. Is it Qubes-specific, or the same applies to bare
> metal Linux?
The "mainstream" distributions already
On Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 12:06:04 PM UTC-4, Marcus Linsner wrote:
> Actually I have to correct the record here. Basically I was wrong about the
> cause of this 2MB/sec write speed being caused by that new Samsung firmware
> update:
>
> The fact is, I don't know when that
robertaspig...@gmail.com:
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I too am a fan of the KVM approach.
I strongly support applying for the Open Tech Fund. The next deadline is
November 1st, 2018. Personally, I think this is an incredibly
matt egler:
Qubes OS version:
$4.0
Basically I have a router that my wifi is connected to and I am trying to learn
how to successfully Port forward in msfconsole from qubes 4.0 Obviously there
is a net-vm ans a sys-usb vm and it is hard to see whether or not my
applications are working due
On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 1:13:21 PM UTC+2, Brendan Hoar wrote:
> On Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 12:06:04 PM UTC-4, Marcus Linsner wrote:
> > Actually I have to correct the record here. Basically I was wrong about the
> > cause of this 2MB/sec write speed being caused by that new
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Marcus Linsner:
> 2. in another terminal: sudo iotop
> 3. in a 3rd terminal: logger
>
> every time you press Enter in [3.] [...] "Actual DISK WRITE" is like
> 15KB)
I can't reproduce this in my dom0, which has vanilla journald.conf/
sysctl values
On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 7:59:35 AM UTC-4, awokd wrote:
> robertaspig...@gmail.com:
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> > Restarting this thread from the Github issue.
> >
> > I too am a fan of the KVM approach.
> >
> > I strongly support applying for the Open
When installing an operating system in a HVM, sometimes the disk image will not
be recognised (some specific exampled include Hurd and Haiku, and I believe the
same is true for ReactOS).
It seems as though Xen exposes the disk image using a mechanism that is not
recognised by these operating
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