I've tried manually placing the Softmaker Office 2018 RPM into the fedora-25
template and installing is using 'rpm' from the command line. This did cause
the applications to become available in templates, but they won't run because
apparently the RPM creates files in user space. Next up I'll pro
I don't know what you're asking me to try.
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Sorry, I guess I'm not understanding your answer. The 'usual way' to install in
an upstream distro would be to connect to the network. Again, as I understand
it, in Qubes 4, we can't do that anymore from templates:
Templates don't have Net-VM's in Qubes 4. All updates are run over the
Qubes-t
Per this, in Qubes 4.0 software is to be installed using Qubes tools.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/aBE-U9YKhjU/0t7hspsbAgAJ
Is there at this time any documentation of how that's done? The current list of
CLI tools doesn't seem to include anything that relates.
I looked at Yum Ex
WiFi fails after sleep.
UEFI disabled / legacy enabled.
Graphic install failed to load for Qubes 3.2; 4.0 rc3 installed without
apparent issue.
Have not tested Thunderbolt.
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Currently trying to install on an Intel NUC. In order to get past this issue I
had to disable UEFI boot, leaving only legacy.
(Still haven't gotten past the first graphical install screen, but at least
that change got me past the initial text-only screen.)
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