Svetlana Reseneder:
Is it possible?
I don't want to use Grub Bootloader anymore. But also i cannot turn off
Secure Boot in my Bios interface. I have heard for secureboot the OS must
be signed from a root of trust? I installed Qubes in legacy mode.
It is possible to install in UEFI on many
On Wed, 20 Jan 2021 22:34:14 +
"'awokd' via qubes-users" wrote:
>mgla...@gmail.com:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Hopefully I'm doing something silly here.
>>
>> I want to add a couple of entries into my /etc/hosts file in a specific VM.
>> The instructions here are nice and
>> clear:
I have InsydeH20 Bios Tools.
Svetlana Reseneder schrieb am Do., 21. Jan.
2021, 18:30:
> Is it possible?
> I don't want to use Grub Bootloader anymore. But also i cannot turn off
> Secure Boot in my Bios interface. I have heard for secureboot the OS must
> be signed from a root of trust? I
Is it possible?
I don't want to use Grub Bootloader anymore. But also i cannot turn off
Secure Boot in my Bios interface. I have heard for secureboot the OS must
be signed from a root of trust? I installed Qubes in legacy mode.
My BIOS is like from a Kindergarden. It doesn't supports any valuable
On 1/20/21 12:32 PM, Patrik Hagara wrote:
>> I'm using the i3 window manager with Qubes in a multi-monitor setup. The
>> laptop monitor is 1920x1080, the external monitor is 2560x1440. To
>> enable the second monitor I do $ xrandr --output eDP1 --auto --right-of
>> DP1 --output DP1 --auto.
>>