Actually, it looks like the excellent Trammell Hudson is on the case:
https://github.com/osresearch/safeboot/issues/21
On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 11:10:23 PM UTC-6 Liam D. Gray wrote:
> Dave, did you ever get TPM working on your P51?
>
> I have the same exact model of P51 (20HHCTO1WW) and
Dave, did you ever get TPM working on your P51?
I have the same exact model of P51 (20HHCTO1WW) and I love it. It's loaded
up with 32GB RAM and 1TB NVMe SSD. But I was hoping to use it with Qubes
and TPM.
Sounds like Qubes didn't (and still doesn't?) support TPM
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On Thu, 28 Jan 2021 00:31:16 +
Rusty Bird wrote:
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>'Stuart Perkins' via qubes-users:
>> Ok, now I'm afraid to turn off my computer or even stop any Debian template
>> based VM's...
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>Don't panic, it's just a bug* in qubes-core-dom0-4.0
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'Stuart Perkins' via qubes-users:
> Ok, now I'm afraid to turn off my computer or even stop any Debian template
> based VM's...
Don't panic, it's just a bug* in qubes-core-dom0-4.0.56. Your VM data
is still okay.
> Here is what happened.
>
> I
On 1/25/21 12:05 PM, donoban wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is this patch included in last 5.10 kernel release? Last time I tried to
> boot it I had a lot of graphic artifacts. If the patch is included I
> could try again.
No, but this patch has been superseded by the latest intel xorg driver.
To try it, just
Ok, now I'm afraid to turn off my computer or even stop any Debian template
based VM's...
Here is what happened.
I was going to do a general update on Dom0 and my Debian-10 and Fedora-32
templates.
As is my habit, I deleted the older clones of those template VM's and was
creating new clones
Do you think it makes a difference if it's T430s or T430 with exact same
hardware specifications?
Thanks
On Friday, October 18, 2013 at 11:16:33 PM UTC+2 Axon wrote:
> On 10/16/13 06:51, cprise wrote:
> > It definitely should be green. The issues I'm having would be present on
> > any of the ot
sure, just open a terminal in dom0 and run 'sudo qubes-dom0-update --clean'
On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 6:44:30 AM UTC Shawn Creighton wrote:
> What is the quickest and most secure way to update the entire system
> including Dom0 on the first boot of a new install? I've noticed that it
>