I was able to run PrimeOS live, but I had exactly the same issue with
installation.
The explanation with /dev/xvdX sopunds plausible. Maybe it has a half support
for Xen virtual devices – the kernel supports them (so they are not emulated
like in Windows), but the installer has no idea about
W dniu środa, 27 lutego 2019 00:24:09 UTC+1 użytkownik 799 napisał:
> Hello Yethal,
>
>
> On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 at 00:08, Yethal wrote:
>
> >> Can't we just use a prebuilt image such as PrimeOS?
>
>
> I downloaded PrimeOS and created a HVM but I am unable to choose a harddisk
> from within
'Rainier30' via qubes-users:
So, the black screen isn't instantaneous. There is a little text that shows up for a
second or two before it goes black. I changed the boot order setting so that only UEFI
showed up. When I selected "UEFI: SanDisk", the following is the what appears:
Xen 4.8.4
It started happening just today
Executing sudo dnf update command on my fedora-29 template forcefully makes my
sys-net start
But thing is, I'm no longer using sys-net template as my net vm and this caused
me to triple check my settings and my update VM is showed correctly as I had
intended = a
Hello awokd,
>> [...]
>> You might want just the 800x600 setting, and maybe not Cirrus...
>> [...]
I was able to change the resolution, so that the android AppVM can run on
my lowres x230:
On launch I added the follwing line to grub: video=800x600-32
Unfortunately I have to do this on each run,
Everything was surprisingly smooth and easy. Thanks to BIOS and kernel
upgrades, I didn't need to apply any patches to get suspend/restore
working. I made the following adjustments:
1. Change BIOS sleep mode from Windows to Linux.
2. Remove the Thunderbolt 3 controller from the device list for
Hello,
for me the lenovo x230 is the perfect laptop to run qubes as it has a core
i7, SSD, 16GB RAM, working LTE-WWAN and can be "coreboot'ed" and using the
external slice battery pack it has a great battery runtime (even when
running Qubes).
The only problem I have is the low screen resolution
Hello,
since the first days using Qubes I made notes how I setup my templates and
AppVMs to able to rebuild my system from scratch if parts of it get
compromised or if I migrate the system to other hardware.
I have been able to rebuild all my Sys-VMs (sys-net / sys-firewall /
sys-usb) from a
Hello,
I've migrated ~150gb of data into a Qubes Storage Qube.
After cleaning up older files I have reduced the data to 100gb.
Now I'd like to free the additional 50gb so that dom0 can use this capacity
for other qubes.
Unfortunately I found out that shrinking volumes is not possible according
Hello,Chris Laprise,
I’ve been using qubes-tunnel for a few months now, and first tried with
qubes-vpn-support, ,thank you for develop them and answered so many questions
in a very clear manner, that helped a lot, I accumulated some questions along
this time, now would like to understand both
"I say square one or two at least, now you know!
Since UEFI boot's working, proceed with trying some of the related
troubleshooting steps. Start with
Hi everyone and especially those who useing Oryx Pro with 4.0.1 Release :)
Tell me please what config variations I must try in BOOTX64.cfg (or maybe
somewhere else) to successfuly install Qubes?
Now with .iso (dd via Rufus) without any changes I got this problem:
...always forget something right after hitting "Post":
Similar to Stuart to avoid a borked update which happens(although rarely these
days) I:
1) Back up my data prior to an update
2) I only update my original templates after updating the clones, if the clones
update OK I then update my
To answer the OP question you would use the clone for AppVMs, for example:
1) Original Fedora Template = I avoid using it
2) Clone of "Original Fedora Template" = Vault AppVM
3) Cloned Template with Libre Office installed = Personal VM & for another
disposable VM for printing and opening email
On 20190225 at 16:00 -0600 John Goold wrote:
> Making the leap to "catering to the lowest common denominator" is simply
> insulting.
No. it's necessary. And often enough people even miss the necessary
steps in that setting (like registering their PGP keys... even though
it is quite simple).
And
On 25 Feb 2019 23:44, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
>
> On 01/10/2019 10:27 AM, cyber.citi...@tutanota.com wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I'd like to install Qubes 4.0.1 on a g505s, but the installation routine is
> > telling me that IOMMU/Vt-d/AMD-Vi, and Interrupt Remapping are not
> >
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 03:59:18 +
"'awokd' via qubes-users" wrote:
>dexinthec...@gmail.com:
>> Just recently installed Qubes being new to Linux altogether I haven’t quiet
>> developed my own best practices and the documentation online has a pretty
>> steep learning curve. Anyway I was
Qubes is not selling hardware at all :)
On 2/25/19 9:42 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> Nice ad.
>
> When will you guys finally admit that you aren't selling owner
> controlled computers and change the name "librem" since they aren't at
> all libre?
>
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