I am running VMWare Horizon in a trusted VM in order to WFH. It is able to
detect and use both monitor geometries for what you might call a
"double-full screen mode" - however, even though I have enabled full-screen
mode for this trusted AppVM in /etc/qubes/guid.conf on dom0, Qubes
This is my experience report after finally successfully setting up an IPv6
tunnel in sys-net in Qubes R4.0 and configuring things so that AppVMs could
use it. It was quite a struggle - some things did not work as I expected.
Steps I followed to make it work:
1. Put the commands from Hurricane
I am trying to follow the instructions on
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/multiboot/ but grub is not even installed, so
there is no such directory /etc/grub.d/
Does that page need to be updated?
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After my Windows 8.1 VM updated itself today, first the Windows mouse pointer
disappeared entirely, and then when I rebooted it, it stopped moving as far as
the Qubes mouse pointer, so the two mouse pointers became out of sync.
The solution was to go into the Control Panel in Windows and in
On Wed, 4 Jan 2017 at 00:16 Unman wrote:
> Did you actually read that bug report?
Yes.
> I'm amazed it's still open.
>
> I assume that you are using a Fedora template
Yes.
> since 'mimeopen'
> works for a vanilla Debian template.
>
I don't think the Fedora
On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 at 03:14 Unman wrote:
> > > Original Message
> > > Subject: [qubes-users] How to set file association in disposable VMs?
> > > Local Time: December 29, 2016 7:48 PM
> > > UTC Time: December 29, 2016 11:48 AM
> > > From:
I have configured Nautilus in an AppVM to open PDF files with Okular, and I've
then done the same configuration (as user "user") in the TemplateVM that the
disposable VMs are also based on. However, when I choose "Open in disposable
VM" from that reconfigured AppVM, even though the dispvm