On Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at 8:25:33 PM UTC+4, pixel fairy wrote:
> poured some epoxy over where the ram connects to the motherboard
modern RAM keeps data after hours after disconnecting in from MB. (wont search
that paper now, plz search on your own). there are also physical traces of RAM
as far as i understand general method(control everything in data stream),
adding support for new type of device is difficult, IF such HW firewall is
connected to HW USB. i recall some device which transfers USB data over LAN, so
user can connect any USB HW over LAN. by this way it is possible
Feature request: "HDD Airbag" analog
overview:
https://support.lenovo.com/nl/en/solutions/ht003517
list of supported devices:
http://support.lenovo.com/nl/en/downloads/ds015000
is it possible to add this feature to Qubes? or atleast provide some interface
to poweroff/park HDD? yes, Qubes
Thanks for sharing the info! Is there any issues left, or everything works fine?
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On Friday, March 11, 2016 at 2:45:50 AM UTC+4, Pablo Di Noto wrote:
> So far, everything works as expected
Thanks for sharing info! Have you tested graphics software yet (especially 3d
editing/games)? Webcam working?
Have any other issues?
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On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 3:17:08 PM UTC+4, Andrew wrote:
> (and only ever work on clones of your disk).
this will work only with clones of _not corrupted_ data.
ofcourse user can have special method of destroying data, but having such extra
method encapsulates key data nature (location
more specific - Lenovo Y580 is listed in hcl as having no proper hw
features.(vt-d)
what for?
1) using Qubes instead of non-hypervisor based OS is more safer, even
without features like hardware virtualization. .
2) using hypervisor is more convenient than using virtualization soft like