You could try to boot the kernel installed using:
https://www.supergrubdisk.org/super-grub2-disk/
On 1/30/21 11:28 AM, donoban wrote:
Hi,
On 1/30/21 8:43 AM, haa...@web.de wrote:
I am surprised by the sizes -- files seem small. Do the seem correct??
Are there files missing?? Could maybe
On 2/1/21 3:58 PM, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Couldn't there be conflicts between the updates in the AppVM and the
template? If not, wouldn't that waste space by keeping some updates
more than once?
If the AppVM is not a disposable one, the updates are still lost?
Wouldn't that mean any (e.g.) update
So you don't base AppVMs on the minimal template, but have multiple
"adjusted" almost-minimal templates?
Unman is the actual maintainer of the debian templates
(https://www.qubes-os.org/team/#unman)
My understanding of what he wrote is that he bases "almost *all*" of his
"working qubes" on
On 1/27/21 7:44 AM, 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
takes awhile for the updates to populate to the qubes updater when first
connected to the net even though
On 1/16/21 4:40 PM, Shawn Creighton wrote:
I have a Sandisk Cruzer 8GB flash drive I've had for a few years, when I
plug it in to Qubes it shows up in the available devices but when I
connect it to any appvm it's not rshowing up in the file manager. Other
newer flash drives work fine. Any
On 1/16/21 2:39 AM, unman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 06:35:13PM -0600, Sven Semmler wrote:
On 1/15/21 6:10 PM, unman wrote:
at the expense of security, since all AppVMs based on that template
will have a large number of applications/libraries which may be ripe
for exploit.
Could you
On 1/16/21 1:10 AM, unman wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 12:41:04AM +0100, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Hi!
I have a question about installing additional software (e.g. GIMP in
debian-10):
The options I see are:
1) Install it in some AppVM based on debian-10
2) Clone debian-10 template and install
I have a Lenovo Yoga 720-15IKB laptop. If I connect an external monitor and try
to play a 4K video from lets say Youtube, the video is lagging like hell. I
imagine this to be due to insufficient VRAM?
I tried to increase the VRAM by using this command in Dom0 terminal
"qvm-features dom0
On 2/1/21 1:07 AM, Fabrizio Romano Genovese wrote:
> Ok, my BIOS wasn't updated. That solved the VT-d problem.
>
> Everything seems to work aside of wifi. I have a Killer AX500, which is
> currently supported only in kernel 5.10+. For what I understand, in
> Qubes Fedora comes with Kernel
On 2/1/21 2:56 AM, Jinoh Kang wrote:>> Here is the concatenation of all
files (probably in reverse or wrong order):
>> blob:https://share.riseup.net/3360675c-292f-4114-a109-c410e2518295
>
> That's a wrong URL (blob:). Maybe copy it again?
Ouch, I felt that it was more readable in raw format
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