On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 12:42:42AM +0530, Anil wrote:
> At that time I didn't notice, but what in the world is TOFU? I even
> looked it up on Google, in Urban Dictionary, but still couldn't decide
> in which sense it was being used and for what.
In top-posting style, the original message is
Could you please show screenshots to see how it looks like?
On Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 2:36:52 PM UTC+3, Eva Star wrote:
>
> I don't know why nobody mentioned, but there is quick and easy working
> solution for XFCE qubes called devilspie2. Possible to easy install at dom0
> and manage
Hi,
I installed Cubes 4.03 and everything worked fine except
I get the "does not support the virtualization" error message.
So I check my cpu, which is an AMD RX 427 and it lists
AMD-V under virtualization, and the flags include npt, which
means the RVI should work.
So why won't my
I want to make clear that in each case, the new kernel has worked
fine once I persuaded my BIOS to boot it. The problem is always
that, after each kernel upgrade, the BIOS no longer recognizes any
bootable partition, not even listing the drive among its boot options.
Unmounting before fsck is the
Thank you for your kind attention.
I want to make clear that in each case, the new kernel has worked
fine once I persuaded my BIOS to boot it. The problem is always
that, after each kernel upgrade, the BIOS no longer recognizes any
bootable partition, not even listing the drive among its boot
I find that dom0's /var/lib/qubes/vm-kernels/ does not list a
5.4 kernel, despite that dom0 uname reports running it. After I run
# qubes-dom0-update kernel-latest-qubes-vm
a 5.4 kernel is now listed, and is now selectable using
Qube Settings/Advanced.
Thank you.
On Monday, February 24,
man. 24. feb. 2020 kl. 14.12 skrev A E :
> ons. 19. feb. 2020 kl. 15.51 skrev A E :
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>> tor. 13. feb. 2020 kl. 00.24 skrev M E :
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>>> søn. 26. jan. 2020 kl. 23.12 skrev 'Elliot Killick' via qubes-users <
>>> qubes-users@googlegroups.com>:
>>>
On 2020-01-26 12:37, Claudio Chinicz
At that time I didn't notice, but what in the world is TOFU? I even
looked it up on Google, in Urban Dictionary, but still couldn't decide
in which sense it was being used and for what.
I have been exploring the backup options suggested by you and others.
Once reason 'those people' (I will still
Is there a way to get reliable booting after a dom0 kernel
update?
I am afraid that there is no such way as the new Linux kernel adds new
features, changes the current ones, which are unlikely were thoroughly tested
(or if tested at all) for the whole range of HW out there or their
Question: How to get VMs to boot to a newly installed kernel?
To change the default kernel for VM's:
[arno@dom0 ~]$ uname -r
4.19.100-1.pvops.qubes.x86_64
[arno@dom0 ~]$ qubes-prefs -s default_kernel 4.19.100-1
the value should correspond to what you find in /var/lib/qubes/vm-kernels/, e.g.
I find that, when I update dom0 with a new kernel, too
often my machine won't boot anymore, after the update.
Then I need to tinker with the boot partition. It seems as if,
this last time, what worked was to run fsck.vfat on the
partition. I am (I hope understandably) reluctant to mess
about
I recently succeeded in getting my dom0 upgraded to a 5.4 kernel.
(I can't recall how, because it would not boot for some days afterward.
More about that in another post.)
Now uname in dom0 reports the shiny new 5. 4 kernel.
I also got 5.4 kernels installed in some VM templates. However,
when I
On 2/24/20, tetrahedra via qubes-users wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 10:03:26AM +0100, dhorf-hfref.4a288...@hashmail.org
> wrote:
>>On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 08:59:18AM +, tetrahedra via qubes-users
>> wrote:
>>> like only debian's `apt-search` will search the binary names, fedora's
>>> `dnf
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 09:28:37AM +0100, dhorf-hfref.4a288...@hashmail.org
wrote:
How do I set up an SSH server on my AppVM?
i deviate from the regular "how to do portforwards with qubes" for
this and have a qubes-rpc service that basicly just does
"exec sudo sshd -i" in the target vms, then
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 10:03:26AM +0100, dhorf-hfref.4a288...@hashmail.org
wrote:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 08:59:18AM +, tetrahedra via qubes-users wrote:
like only debian's `apt-search` will search the binary names, fedora's
`dnf search` appears not to.
dnf whatprovides sshd
Did not
ons. 19. feb. 2020 kl. 15.51 skrev A E :
> tor. 13. feb. 2020 kl. 00.24 skrev M E :
>
>> søn. 26. jan. 2020 kl. 23.12 skrev 'Elliot Killick' via qubes-users <
>> qubes-users@googlegroups.com>:
>>
>>>
>>> On 2020-01-26 12:37, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
>>> > ׁHi Elliot,
>>> >
>>> > I've downloaded
What hard drive do you use?
I do not recommend this motherboard to anyone,
Slow as hell, memory works bad (i use 64gb ram crucial 16x4, works only two
modules)
Coreboot support is over.
No UEFI.
And you need ASUS PIKE 2008 ( or any other controller) and one 6100 cpu for
stock bios upgrade.
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For the benefit of other users who may wish to use this board here is a few
notes from my experience of getting Qubes R4.0 running:
Mobo: Asus KGPE-D16
CPU: AMD Opteron Processor 6282 SE
Memory: 4x MT36KSF2G72PZ-1G6E1FE
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 710
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