As far as I know, all the RaPi should work for this. If you are looking for
cost effective, you can get a RaPi Zero on Sparkfun or Adafruit for around $10.
I would expect NewEgg to be pricey.
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On Friday, March 13, 2020 7:48 PM, wrote:
> While I have read of
Thanks for the reply. Your answer flipped a switch in my brain and I
checked the fedora issues. The answer was so simple for me. You might try
it too. Go into the qube settings for sys-net. Click on the advanced tab
and there in the upper right corner you can choose an earlier kernel.
Reboot
While I have read of others who just plowed though with whatever ch431a
they had, and gotten it to work. I am inclined to look at getting a PI.
I am looking at Newegg, I am guessing I can get the least expensive
Raspberry Pi. I have a few weeks before my Social Security is paid. Most
of
> A simple search on Google for "Ryzen 7 2700u and Qubes" yields a list of
> posts.
>
> Mike.
I'm not seeing much pertinent to my issue.
> there's also a IOMMU bios option that needs to be enabled. "should" is
> something you and bios makers seem to differ on, and I think they win. ;)
I've
You might try changing the template for sys-net from fedora to debian.
However, for me, it turns out that the debian template has old firmware for
my wireless device, and so I can't get wireless with it, either. But at
least it's a different error
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> I did a search on this. There have been a number of folk complaining of
> it on the fedora groups. It seems to have been a problem with a recent
> kernel update.
>
It's happened to me, too. On the fedora boards, it is fixed by installing
the newest kernel update. My problem is that I
On 2020-03-13 18:05, Stumpy wrote:
I had tried to install bisq on my whonix ws template and for "some
reason" (which i later found out when i did read the whonix docs) it
wasnt working. I now have the issue that when i try to update i get the
following:
user@host:~$ sudo apt update && sudo
I had tried to install bisq on my whonix ws template and for "some
reason" (which i later found out when i did read the whonix docs) it
wasnt working. I now have the issue that when i try to update i get the
following:
user@host:~$ sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
Hit:1
"I haven't found controllers that deliver 5V when flashing"
I agree with this halfway. All the CH341As I've personally seen supply 3.3VCC
out of the box, but 5V logic. All of the schematics I've seen on the internet
show this, so I don't think its just me. The 5V logic levels come from the
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 11:58:21AM -0700, 'M' via qubes-users wrote:
torsdag den 5. marts 2020 kl. 14.19.59 UTC+1 skrev tetra...@danwin1210.me:
On Thu, Mar 05, 2020 at 03:33:54AM -0800, A wrote:
>When installing Qubes OS, it’s possible to choose between some
predetermined key combinations for
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 08:40:25AM +0100, Ulrich Windl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have some experince with Xen and PVMs and networking at work.
> When I read about qubes I thought it could be great to create some VMs to
> test some networking code at home (where I only have one computer).
> However as
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 03:35:05AM +, Mike Karasoff wrote:
> As far as the voltages go, I'm not sure I understand unman's "garbage"
> comment. The PROMs on your X-230 are 3.3V logic, but the CH341A programmer
> usually has 5V logic. I've heard that some CH341A are 3.3V, but that seems
>
Hi, all,
I am trying to update whonix-ws-15 and whonix-gw-15, but it fails to do
anything. All fedora-30 templates, and dom0, are updating just fine.
In my Qubes Manager I see an update arrow for both whonix templates gw
and ws.
Using Qubes Updater it starts disp-mgmt-dvm and than starts the
Dear all,
I tried to run the CentOS template with its own kernel (qvm-prefs vm
kernel '') in HVM mode, but so far it refuses to start and I always get
the following error:
[ 11.073799] blkfront: xvdc: flush diskcache: enabled; persistent
grants: enabled; indirect descriptors: enabled;
[
there's also a IOMMU bios option that needs to be enabled. "should" is
something you and bios makers seem to differ on, and I think they win. ;)
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On 3/13/20 6:57 AM, missioncha...@secmail.pro wrote:
Since Reddit is dead and I found this place I thought I'd try again.
I am currently trying to install Qubes OS on a consumer grade Lenovo
laptop that was gifted to me recently.
The laptop contains a Ryzen 7 2700u APU, and I am certain that
Hi!
I have some experince with Xen and PVMs and networking at work.
When I read about qubes I thought it could be great to create some VMs to test
some networking code at home (where I only have one computer).
However as it turned out Xen networking in Qubes is completely different from
what I
Since Reddit is dead and I found this place I thought I'd try again.
I am currently trying to install Qubes OS on a consumer grade Lenovo
laptop that was gifted to me recently.
The laptop contains a Ryzen 7 2700u APU, and I am certain that everything
is in place for IOMMU support, which should
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