On Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 5:09:05 PM UTC-7, Drew White wrote:
> On Sunday, 2 April 2017 10:31:36 UTC+10, Eric wrote:
> > Most of the following removed for brevity:
> >
> > On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 4:37:15 AM UTC-8, Achim Patzner wrote:
> > >
> > > Point is: You can't buy a valid
On Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 5:09:05 PM UTC-7, Drew White wrote:
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>
>The thing about the licensing is that IF you get permission from Apple to use
>the OS under Qubes then you can. Even if it is not on Apple Hardware.
Good luck. Apple has not done this for ANYONE, even the big names, since
On Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 5:09:05 PM UTC-7, Drew White wrote:
>
>
> The thing about the licensing is that IF you get permission from Apple to use
> the OS under Qubes then you can. Even if it is not on Apple Hardware.
Good luck. Apple has not done this for ANYONE, even the big names, since
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On 2017-04-02 13:45, Eva Star wrote:
> Trying to restart running sys-whonix constantly give us this
> assert: https://i.imgur.com/YU8sv3H.png
>
Known issue:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2438
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> The thing about the licensing is that IF you get permission from Apple to use
> the OS under Qubes then you can. Even if it is not on Apple Hardware.
Sure. This, however, essentiually means you get a different license. Well,
anything that the original license does not allow can be solved by
On Sunday, 2 April 2017 10:31:36 UTC+10, Eric wrote:
> Most of the following removed for brevity:
>
> On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 4:37:15 AM UTC-8, Achim Patzner wrote:
> >
> > Point is: You can't buy a valid license without buying a machine with
> > it. I guess you could buy *heaps* of
On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 4:49 PM, Eva Star wrote:
> On 04/02/2017 09:23 PM, John Casey wrote:
>> Apologies as I am not totally familiar with mailing list etiquette, but
>> would it be better to include the mailing list so as to maintain a record
>> of volunteers?
>
> Or
> We may want to open an issue for this, or at least a thread in
qubes-developer.
IMHO not at this time:
* Now, we don't know the current state. There might be nothing to change.
* AFAIR users/devel distinction is mostly based on stable/devel versions. Since
this question does not address any
On 04/02/2017 09:23 PM, John Casey wrote:
Apologies as I am not totally familiar with mailing list etiquette, but
would it be better to include the mailing list so as to maintain a record
of volunteers?
Or full list of tasks that need to do on some page and when done by
someone and
Trying to restart running sys-whonix constantly give us this assert:
https://i.imgur.com/YU8sv3H.png
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On Sunday, 2 April 2017 04:17:20 UTC+1, Unman wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> Now that r3.1 is end of life, we need to do some work to clear the 113
> bugs that are still open.
>
> A first step would be to triage the bugs to see what still affects 3.2
> and what can be closed.
> If you are
> I think having a graphics driver that disables any auxiliary modes (on
> the GPU) would be a reasonable first step in addressing the issue. It
> may also be possible to disable HDMI ports in favor of simpler ones like
> VGA. I'm not sure how much input DVI and Displayport allow, but I think
>
On 04/02/2017 03:42 AM, Vít Šesták wrote:
Yes, disabling those features can prevent thise threats. But I wonder
if Qubes does this by default or if I can disable it manually.
We may want to open an issue for this, or at least a thread in
qubes-developer.
I have also an idea how to
Yes, disabling those features can prevent thise threats. But I wonder if Qubes
does this by default or if I can disable it manually.
I have also an idea how to disable it, but I am unsure if it will work
properly: Connect laptop HDMI port -> HDMI to DVI -> DVI to HDMI -> TV HDMI
port. But
When I install something from a tarball, I try to minimize processing the
software in the particular TemplateVM. I try not to run any script from it.
Even unpacking is a potential threat (in case of vulnerability in the
unpacker). This is also the reason why I don't prefer compilation from
Forgot to mention:
AFAIR, Qubes 4.0 will have Linux-based stubdoms. Maybe they will support USB
passthrough or even sound directly. I am not 100% sure about it, but
Linux-based stubdom seems to be a step towards those features.
Regards,
Vít Šesták 'v6ak'
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