Hi all,


DEAR MODS: If I should have sent this to the wrong place, or if I should go 
about this in a different way, please do tell me. Doing my best in good faith, 
willing to learn.



Qubes beginner here who feels like he's fairly good at flying a Cessna (Mint) 
and is now trying to fly a fighter jet... so many additional buttons and 
switches in this cockpit! Some help would be awesome...



First things first: Thank you so much for creating Qubes! I hugely appreciate 
the immense amounts of time and energy that have been put into this, and 
continue to be put into it, and I am very grateful that there are capable 
people in the world who provide me with such a powerful tool.



This post got longer than planned, so

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QUESTION: Would you be willing to walk me through the process of installing 
Freeplane on Qubes / Whonix-Qubes?

DONE SO FAR: Managed successful disable of Intel ME via 1vyrain and then Qubes 
/ Whonix-Qubes install on an X230 i7 with 16 GB RAM and SSD.

NEXT GOAL: I want to install Freeplane and test whether it runs well enough on 
this machine on Qubes with rather large mindmap files. Freeplane is a deal 
breaker must-have software for me, so installing and testing it is the first 
next step I want to focus on. If it helps, I don't need Freeplane to have net 
access, actually might even prefer it not to have net access, so maybe a 
standalone / vault type VM just for Freeplane might make sense. Tried to 
install it several times, really unsure why I didn't succeed so far, despite 
lots of reading and my best efforts. If Freeplane works well, I want to use 
Qubes as my daily driver as soon as possible. I'm hoping that I'm not 
delusional to hope that I can learn to do that.

ABOUT ME: 10 years of Linux use (mostly Mint) and converting others to Linux. 
Have done some programming in the long distant past but not considering myself 
a programmer. Done occasional command line stuff when a particular need arose, 
by seeking out and following instructions. Constantly broadening my horizon re 
security and privacy, and valuing both very much. I understand the value of the 
compartmentalization approach of Qubes for security and privacy, and have a 
fairly clear idea how I want to make use of that. Unfortunately I'm still 
lacking a lot on the practical side, I still need to learn how to actually 
operate Qubes. In other words, I can probably draw my ideal Qubes diagram 
without too much trouble, but don't know how to then actually create that 
setup. I'm guessing and hoping that my level of skills just about puts me in 
the "minimum user requirements" range for using Qubes.

Thank you for reading this far, would be great to hear back from you, have a 
great day!



If you have some more time here are some more details and thoughts, but

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My guess is that if I had someone sitting next to me who knows how to work 
Qubes, I would probably learn what I need to learn to then continue mostly on 
my own within an hour or maybe even less.
I find the process of digging through documentation and piecing it together 
from there extremely slow.

So slow in fact that that alone could become a deal breaker for me for Qubes, 
because unfortunately, while I have some time that I can dedicate to this, I 
don't have unlimited amounts of time.

At the pace I'm currently going it could take me weeks just to be able to 
actually start using Qubes in real life, but I don't have weeks because I 
actually need to be able to use this machine for real purposes very soon.

So either I can learn to at least start using Qubes as my daily driver within a 
week or two, or I'll need to shelve Qubes for the time being, and go back to 
Mint.

I really like Mint, but Qubes is in a completely different league in what it 
makes possible, so I am definitely motivated to make that switch.

I have the suspicion (and the hope) that this is just an initial barrier that I 
need to push through, and that with help, this might not necessarily take 
overly long.

But right now I'm stuck.



The Freeplane install and test is first on the agenda.

If that's successful, the next goal is to then decide exactly what I want my 
compartmentalization to look like, and then set things up accordingly - 
deciding in which way which qubes connect to the net, installing software in 
various qubes, data storage decisions, etc.

But I would like to focus on step 1 (testing Freeplane) first, and then think 
about this next.



Yeah so that's where I'm at at the moment.

Any takers who would like to talk me through the process of installing 
Freeplane, for a start? Please?

I could really do with some help...



Thank you for reading, keep being awesome, have a peaceful day!

Jack

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