On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 2:22:21 PM UTC-7, awokd wrote:
> Try finding the BDF of that SATA controller with lspci in dom0, then
> making Xen/Qubes ignore it by adding xen-pciback.hide=(0x:0y.z) to the
> boot options (where xyz=BDF). It might not like having it surprise
> removed when the VM
0brand
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 6:32 PM 0brand <0br...@mailbox.org> wrote:
>
>
> Franz:
> > Today I tried to updated the Whonix-ws template, but got an error about
> > being unable to download some asc file. Then trying to update it again,
> it
> > founds nothing to update and there is no network
I am probably not competent to give good answers. In some countries you
get free and de-facto anonymous SIP accounts (I mean, they want a
mail-address, but ... :). No clue if SIP through tor is useful
/possible, though. In any case that is only fine for incoming
phone-verification when it is
On Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 12:27:47 PM UTC-7, Chris Laprise wrote:
> On 3/30/19 2:43 PM, seshu wrote:
>
> > In terms of open source hardware has any tried RISD V (https://riscv.org/
> > )? or have thoughts on its potential? They are not selling hardware, albiet
> > it's pretty expensive,
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 8:12:01 AM UTC-7, awokd wrote:
> jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote on 3/31/19 3:04 PM:
> > I'm finally going to just ask. I've been searching for something to help
> > me understand this for months now. Debian-9 template is somehow connected
> > to the Whonix templates, but
one7tw...@gmail.com:
On Sunday, 31 March 2019 12:37:52 UTC+2, one7...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have trouble updating my Qubes 4 installtion as suddenly updates seems to be
broken:
Additional comment:
I have looked at the output and found that I have no directory:
cachedir:
p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120%; }a:link { }Dear All,
I don’t like to
use mobiles, well, for obvious reason---it’s a tracking device.
But I do need to
call people, and benefit from many online services that need mobile
number to verify
Franz:
> Today I tried to updated the Whonix-ws template, but got an error about
> being unable to download some asc file. Then trying to update it again, it
> founds nothing to update and there is no network connection even if I
> connect it to default NON tor firewall.
Could you please post
Mindus Amitiel Debsin wrote on 3/31/19 6:54 PM:
Like you suggested in my other post, I removed my PCI-e adapter for the m.2
ssd, and what is weird is that those COMRESET errors just doubled. Instead of
it being just ATA10, it is also giving duplicate errors for ATA9 as well. But
it does not
Like you suggested in my other post, I removed my PCI-e adapter for the m.2
ssd, and what is weird is that those COMRESET errors just doubled. Instead of
it being just ATA10, it is also giving duplicate errors for ATA9 as well. But
it does not seem to affect functionality just yet.
On
Hi, I'm new to Qubes and have bought an HP Z600 to try it out.
During Qubes 4.0.1 install, I get the message "Missing features:
IOMMU/VT-d/AMD-Vi, Interrupt Remapping"
VT-d is enabled in BIOS, and I've tried several different BIOS versions after
hints on another forum that the latest BIOS has
Today I tried to updated the Whonix-ws template, but got an error about
being unable to download some asc file. Then trying to update it again, it
founds nothing to update and there is no network connection even if I
connect it to default NON tor firewall.
If I ping google I get "operation not
On 3/31/19 10:36 AM, unman wrote:
I'm not convinced about Debian packages being more secure than rpm: they
are, of course nicer. :-)
To me, its a matter of Fedora packages being less secure than *everyone
else*.
I'm a long standing Debian user with an antipathy to RedHat and Fedora.
The
On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 7:44:31 PM UTC-7, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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> On 24/03/2019 7.30 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> > Dear Qubes Community,
> >
> > We regret to announce that the Qubes Tor onion services will no longer
> > be
jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote on 3/31/19 3:04 PM:
I'm finally going to just ask. I've been searching for something to help me
understand this for months now. Debian-9 template is somehow connected to the
Whonix templates, but not by the usual templateVM / appVM mechanism. Can
someone please
I'm finally going to just ask. I've been searching for something to help me
understand this for months now. Debian-9 template is somehow connected to the
Whonix templates, but not by the usual templateVM / appVM mechanism. Can
someone please enlighten me or point me to the docs I've not
CooSee wrote on 3/31/19 1:33 PM:
i updates Xorg and amdgpu to FC29 on dom0, but the problem with new kernels remains
>> artifacts at lightdm login.
with kernel 4.14-103-1 everything's working fine, no artifacts at login, but i
can only boot with amdgpu.dpm=0, without the fans going to full
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 01:10:14AM -0500, Sven Semmler wrote:
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> Very recently I migrated all my AppVMs to a debian-10 (buster)
> template, which itself was created by upgrading the debian-9 template.
>
> Equally my sys-net, sys-usb and
'awokd' via qubes-users wrote on 3/31/19 2:08 PM:
799 wrote on 3/31/19 10:45 AM:
Hello Awokd,
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 at 16:32, awokd wrote:
[...]
QUESTION:
Any idea what I am missing, to get a sys-usb AppVM which is based on a
custom build fedora-29-minimal based template?
This worked first
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 11:02:57PM -0700, pixel fairy wrote:
> most of the time, the usb icon on the top right seems kinda useless. it will
> tell you whats available sometimes soon after the system booted. past that,
> you have to use qvm-usb and qvm-block on the command line for all that. ive
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 09:32:03PM +, lik...@gmx.de wrote:
> On 3/30/19 2:56 AM, unman wrote:
>
> > In the first case you are creating a disposableVM, based on a a DVM
> > Template, fedora-28-dvm
> > In the second case you are creating a DVM Template, which will be used
> > as the basis for
799 wrote on 3/31/19 10:45 AM:
Hello Awokd,
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 at 16:32, awokd wrote:
[...]
QUESTION:
Any idea what I am missing, to get a sys-usb AppVM which is based on a
custom build fedora-29-minimal based template?
This worked first try for me using your package list. I was able to
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 2:02:57 AM UTC-4, pixel fairy wrote:
> this seems to be more of a qubes 4.0 thing, dont remember these issues in
> qubes 3, but maybe i didnt notice. the update notification in qubes 3.x also
> always seemed to work.
>
> does everyone else just use the command line
i updates Xorg and amdgpu to FC29 on dom0, but the problem with new kernels
remains >> artifacts at lightdm login.
with kernel 4.14-103-1 everything's working fine, no artifacts at login, but i
can only boot with amdgpu.dpm=0, without the fans going to full speed
and the screen goes black and
On Sunday, 31 March 2019 12:37:52 UTC+2, one7...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have trouble updating my Qubes 4 installtion as suddenly updates seems to
> be broken:
>
> [USER@dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update --action="-v update --refresh"
> Using sys-firewall as UpdateVM to download updates
Hello Unman,
On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 at 01:49, unman wrote:
> The obvious question is, IS it attached to the qube? and HOW?
> Check what the widget says (I assume that's what you mean by GUI), then
> open a konsole in dom0 and run qvm-usb. Try to attach the device at the
> command line. Run qvm-usb
Hello Awokd,
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 at 16:32, awokd wrote:
> > [...]
> > QUESTION:
> > Any idea what I am missing, to get a sys-usb AppVM which is based on a
> > custom build fedora-29-minimal based template?
>
> This worked first try for me using your package list. I was able to use
> both
Hello,
I have trouble updating my Qubes 4 installtion as suddenly updates seems to be
broken:
[USER@dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update --action="-v update --refresh"
Using sys-firewall as UpdateVM to download updates for Dom0; this may take some
time...
DNF version: 4.0.9
cachedir:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Very recently I migrated all my AppVMs to a debian-10 (buster)
template, which itself was created by upgrading the debian-9 template.
Equally my sys-net, sys-usb and sys-firewall dispvms are based on a
debian-10-minimal, which was upgraded from the
most of the time, the usb icon on the top right seems kinda useless. it will
tell you whats available sometimes soon after the system booted. past that, you
have to use qvm-usb and qvm-block on the command line for all that. ive tried
rebooting sys-usb, but that doesnt help. rebooting the
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