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Hello.
Mostly, not always, usb devices are not detected any more after suspend/resume
(e.g. via
Power Manager/Xscreensaver) on my machine (Asus Zenbook UX303LNB).
Which is no big deal with »standard« devices – but pretty annoying if you have
a
On Sun, 4 Feb 2018 12:17:41 -0800 (PST)
Yuraeitha wrote:
> I think discussion is good and healthy, though I don't feel it's entirely
> fair to paint it black
> and white like this. I can agree on many problems, but I think they look very
> different in
> different light
Hello.
Whereto could I send my HCL Support File (.cpio.gz)?
Would it still be helpful? (Qubes 4.0-rc4 on Asus »Zenbook« UX303LNB)
Best regards, R.
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Just my first impressions from a quite fresh Qubes 4.0-rc4 install on Asus
»Zenbook« UX303LNB.
Needs further testing/playing around, of course, but basically it seems to run
without severe
problems. And that's all I need at this stage. Thank you VERY much, Qubes Team!
Once again, the
Hello.
So, I received Xen packages, version 4.6.6-36, via dom0
--enablerepo=qubes-dom0-security-testing.
I changed 1) the (xscreensaver) password and 2) LUKS passphrase.
Now the questions:
Can I start with 3) disk reencrypting (reinstalling Qubes 3.2., restoring from
backup) and 4)
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 22:47:55 -0800 (PST)
ThierryIT wrote:
> I have today to deal with two problems:
>
> 1) I am using Yubikey to be authentified on some web site like
> Github ... 2) I am using Yubikey to stock my PGP keys and to use them
> with mainly my emails
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Andrew David Wong wrote:
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> Dear Qubes Community,
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> Fedora 25 reached EOL ([end-of-life]) on 2017-12-12. We sincerely
> apologize for our failure to provide timely
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Hello.
Does anybody know how to configure Claws mail client using Qubes' Split
GPG?
Would it be possible at all?
Thanks, R.
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Hi,
I'm not able to answer (technical issues) to the already existing
corresponding emails here, so I'm trying to send this seperately.
There's a quite new Qubes discussion/set-up here – not finished yet?:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/3307
Hi.
Can anybody confirm, set-up(s) described in the links below – thanks,
mig5 ! – still work today, in completely updated Qubes 3.2, Yubikey Neo,
usbVM Fedora 25?
I'm not interested in locking me out of the system. ;)
( https://mig5.net/content/yubikey-challenge-response-mode-qubes )
Hi.
Is there anybody out there with some working Apparmor profiles for
Thunderbird 52.4.0/Torbirdy/Enigmail/Split-GPG via Whonix?
Thanks, cheers!
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Hi all.
This probably belongs to Whonix or Debian itself, but just to inform you
(and ask 1 question): Enigmail seems to stop working with the update to
Thunderbird/Icedove 52.2.1.
I just found this hint so far:
https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg718242.html
Did you
yreb-qusw:
> updated to F25? that may be
> recommended ?
I did it four weeks ago (upgraded the existing F24 templates) an haven't
been run in no issues at all.
So: recommended from my point of view.
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/template/fedora/upgrade-24-to-25/
Cheers, Rob
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>> What do you think would produce the best balance between security
>> and speed?
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>> 1. Running AirVPN's client 'Eddie' in sys-netVM.
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>> 2. Putting AirVPN's OpenVPN config into Turris Omnia 2 GB
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Hello all.
What do you think would produce the best balance between security and
speed?
1. Running AirVPN's client 'Eddie' in sys-netVM.
2. Putting AirVPN's OpenVPN config into Turris Omnia 2 GB router.
3. Setting up a VPN gateway in Qubes as
Finsh:
> 1: Maccchanger.
> maybe debian is missing the hardware-driver?
> if so, how do i get and install it in the terminal?
Hi, Finsh.
I'm not an expert either, but the following worked for me on my –
different – machine:
In your macchanger-debian9-VM, let's call it 'spoofVM', you open a
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