On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 03:20:16AM +0100, tetrahedra via qubes-users wrote:
After creating an AppVM, I experimented with making it (the basis of) a
disposable VM, but then un-did the settings and went back to using it as
a regular AppVM.
Unfortunately it's still showing up in the applications la
I just installed Qubes on a new laptop. I'm trying to do some basic things
not listed on https://www.qubes-os.org/getting-started/
1. How do I get connected to my wi-fi?
2. How do I use an external display with HDMI? (just plugging it in doesn't
work for me)
3. How do I reduce the lag on my USB
How do you add psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=1 to the dom0 kernel parameter?
On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 5:57:20 PM UTC-8, Marek
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Good evening
First post here...
I made a bootable USB istaller for Qubws 4.0.1 using the dd comand in Linux
Mint 19.2. This gave me a USB stick that booted OK on the (rather old, and
totally unsuitable for Qubes I know) laptop I made it on. When I tried the
stick in a more modern laptop, it
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Moving the disk to another computer and then installing Qubes works.
However after moving the disk back it can no longer boot (not surprised)...
Is it possible to edit boot options to get it booting or are hardware
differences a problem?
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Since iSCSI is used just for networking, can it be disabled?
https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iscsi.html
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I get the same error running the installer on my XMG P407 laptop which has
an M.2 SATA disk. Did you figure out how to solve it?
Also posted here:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/qubes-users/cxDUYf7k0Cg/discussion
On Saturday, May 18, 2019 at 12:43:18 AM UTC, Adam Lewis wrote:
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After more testing with different releases I can conclude that the
following low level errors are throw*n:*
- *Qubes 4.0.2-rc2*:
blivet.errors.DependencyError: storaged iSCSI functionality not available
- *Qubes 4.0.1* & *Qubes 4.0 RC4*:
blivet.safe_dbus.DBusCallError: Failed to call
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