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On 2016-07-06 20:36, Drew White wrote:
> On Thursday, 7 July 2016 12:45:56 UTC+10, Andrew David Wong
> wrote:
>> Not sure what you mean. Is this way unreliable?
>
> Only in such a way that the file could be changed or corrupted or
> altered in
On Thursday, 7 July 2016 03:28:10 UTC+10, Andreas Rasmussen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I bought a Lenovo x230 and installed Qubes 3.1 early may. It has worked
> like a charm, but in the last two or three weeks the computer has been
> shutting down without warning or error message. It has happened five
>
On Thursday, 7 July 2016 12:45:56 UTC+10, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> Not sure what you mean. Is this way unreliable?
Only in such a way that the file could be changed or corrupted or altered in
another way with ease.
I know that everything can be changed, but using uname -a shows everything,
On 07/06/2016 01:28 PM, Andreas Rasmussen wrote:
Hi!
I bought a Lenovo x230 and installed Qubes 3.1 early may. It has worked
like a charm, but in the last two or three weeks the computer has been
shutting down without warning or error message. It has happened five
times with no apparent
I forgot to mention, I use iptraf-ng for monitoring with speeds.
You can set it to kbits/s or kbytes/s for each location targeting to and from.
So you will start one, watch the speed, start another and another and another.
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On Thursday, 7 July 2016 11:52:57 UTC+10, raah...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have an i5 machine with integrated nic and ssd, and using a full 100mbps
> will make it noticeably slower. But I guess if you have a powerful machine,
> why not.
>
> How can I check what max speed is set to on the
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On 2016-07-06 18:46, Drew White wrote:
> On Thursday, 7 July 2016 00:49:29 UTC+10, Andrew David Wong
> wrote:
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>> In dom0:
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>> $ cat /etc/qubes-release
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>
> Is there a reliable way?
>
Not sure what you mean. Is this way unreliable?
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On 2016-07-06 14:24, juris...@gmail.com wrote:
> Em quarta-feira, 6 de julho de 2016 17:28:49 UTC-3, Andrew David
> Wong escreveu: On 2016-07-06 12:33, juris...@gmail.com wrote:
Em quarta-feira, 6 de julho de 2016 12:37:31 UTC-3, Andrew
I am using Qubes 2.0.
Lately I noticed something odd in the VM Manager. Both the "Netvm" and
"Firewall" have a yellow colored icon under the "State" column. Sometimes they
stay like that even if I plugin my Ethernet cable to go online.
I don't notice any difference in function but it
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On 2016-07-06 12:33, juris...@gmail.com wrote:
> Em quarta-feira, 6 de julho de 2016 12:37:31 UTC-3, Andrew David
> Wong escreveu: On 2016-07-05 12:35, juris...@gmail.com wrote:
Em terça-feira, 5 de julho de 2016 06:54:14 UTC-3, Andrew
Yes. It was possible to manage the size of this window(WinHVM), before
I switched to XFCE.
Try right click on title bar, then select "resize".
Yes, I do it this way :) But "resize" is "grey" and it's not possible to
select it.
And when I "move" it, then window automatically go to it place
On 07/06/2016 07:28 PM, Andreas Rasmussen wrote:
> Hi!
Hi :)
> [...]
> I have tried to look in the logfiles, but I'm not sure I'm looking
> the right places. So for starters: Can anyone tell me what files to
> look in? /var/log/messages only seem to have information about the
> session after the
Wow, that was fast . . .
First, I was just using the full screen thing as an easy example because it's
something that I /know/ can be modified. I didn't want to suggest something
that isn't an option since I'm a Xen noob.
With that said, I'll pose some options as a Xen/Qubes noob. Doesn't
On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 9:50:10 AM UTC+12, Chris Laprise wrote:
> On 07/06/2016 09:31 AM, gaikokujinkyofu...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 5:40:20 AM UTC-4, Chris Laprise wrote:
> >> On 07/05/2016 03:05 PM, gaikokujinkyofu...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> I renamed the file,
Additional info: I have never been able to get linux to play nice on this W540
except the Ubuntu 12.04 image that lenovo provides. I do have that if there is
some info we can salvage from it.
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I have read a lot of documentation and the laptop is on the HCL as working.
W540
i7 4900
Nvidia K2100M
16GB RAM
3k Dispaly
Issue:
Installer will freeze after about 1 minute in the GUI everytime, no matter what
step you are one.
Things I noticed:
About t-5 seconds to a total system halt
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On 2016-07-05 12:35, juris...@gmail.com wrote:
> Em terça-feira, 5 de julho de 2016 06:54:14 UTC-3, Andrew David
> Wong escreveu: On 2016-07-04 22:46, juris...@gmail.com wrote:
1) qubes is a system for security and isolation. But when you
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On 2016-07-06 02:07, Nicola Schwendener wrote:
> Eva, another question: should I use the HVM or HVM-Template for the
> windows VM? what the main difference between them in a Windows VM?
> best regards Nick
>
If you haven't already had a chance to
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On 2016-07-06 00:04, Marco D'emet wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Recently I have installed Qubes-whonix. To begin with I had
> trouble updating dom0 and the VM templates, alongside this I had
> tor bootstrapping errors which highlighted an issue with not
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On Wed, Jul 06, 2016 at 02:14:29AM +0300, Eva Star wrote:
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> >> * On XFCE it's not possible to somehow "unmaximize" WinHWM
> >> window (make it any size). When you resize it, then it become
> >> full-size automatically.
> >
> > Strange. Does it
Hello,
Recently I have installed Qubes-whonix. To begin with I had trouble updating
dom0 and the VM templates, alongside this I had tor bootstrapping errors which
highlighted an issue with not being able to download the meta packages for both
whonix-gw and whonix-ws templates. I resolved this
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