On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 10:48:20 PM UTC-4, David L. Craig wrote:
> I'm a newb for Qubes OS, Xen, Fedora, not to mention avoiding
> systemd like the plague, so this is probably simple for someone.
> I've installed Qubes 3.2 without problem except neither of the
> RTL8111/8168/8144 NICs come up
I'm a newb for Qubes OS, Xen, Fedora, not to mention avoiding
systemd like the plague, so this is probably simple for someone.
I've installed Qubes 3.2 without problem except neither of the
RTL8111/8168/8144 NICs come up. All r8169 references in the
[dom0]/var/log/xen/console/guest-sys-net.log for
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 12:27:45 PM UTC-4, Urfey wrote:
> When I try initial setup,Qubes always freeze at networking setup.
>
> So I didn't coufigure anything. Then I created sys-net and sys-firewall
> manually.
>
> But when I started the VMs,it freezed again.
>
>
>
> I guess because
On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 4:38:22 PM UTC-4, James Chi wrote:
> I downloaded Qubes to USB and installed on a Lenovo M91P desktop. It wasn't
> on the hardware list but wanted to try anyway. After the installation, I was
> asked to reboot which I did. I left the usb drive in and it went straight
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 12:27:45 PM UTC-4, Urfey wrote:
> When I try initial setup,Qubes always freeze at networking setup.
>
> So I didn't coufigure anything. Then I created sys-net and sys-firewall
> manually.
>
> But when I started the VMs,it freezed again.
>
>
>
> I guess because
I downloaded Qubes to USB and installed on a Lenovo M91P desktop. It wasn't on
the hardware list but wanted to try anyway. After the installation, I was asked
to reboot which I did. I left the usb drive in and it went straight to the
installation again. I then unplugged the usb and rebooted and
With external GPU, be careful about additional outputs (HDMI/DVI/DP/VGA). They
might be wired to the dedicated GPU, which can cause various problems with your
setup. First, it is generally poorly supported with Linux. (It should be
reportedly better soon, but it might require Wayland, which you
I guess HVMs aren't supported as DVMs (yet).
Wait until Qubes 4, you will probably be able to do it. I can't promise it will
work with Windows, but Qubes 4 will move towards HVMs instead of PVs and it
will have reworked DVMs. So according to my best guess, it will work even with
Windows under Q
On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 9:10:33 AM UTC-4, Dara Vakili wrote:
> Hey all
>
> I’m still struggling to get it to work. I have used rubus to write the qubes
> ISO as a dd image onto a usb stick. When it was complete I could see two
> folders.
>
> I restart my laptop with UEFI bios putting
On Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at 5:01:00 AM UTC-4, PR wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to open my Keepass file which is located in my vault app vm in a
> disposale AppVM.
>
> I am able to launch Keepass from my vault AppVM:
>
> [user@vault ~] qvm-run '$dispvm' keepass
>
> this opens up keepass in a new
Hey all
I’m still struggling to get it to work. I have used rubus to write the qubes
ISO as a dd image onto a usb stick. When it was complete I could see two
folders.
I restart my laptop with UEFI bios putting USB boot as my primary. For some
reason it won’t boot from the USB. Does the qubes
On Tuesday, 16 May 2017 09:30:30 UTC+2, sander...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi People!
>
> I'm busy trying to make a Windows disposable VM.
> Well i'm now writing this post so, i can't get it to work..
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible to make a Windows disposable VM?
> I'd like to hear from you.
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