On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 10:49:01 AM UTC-5, john.david.r.smith wrote:
> On 02/01/17 15:34, Jarle Thorsen wrote:
> > As there is currently no audio support for Windows in Qubes OS:
> >
> > Can I use any of the Qubes windows tools to copy a video file to a Linux vm
> > and have it start
john.david.r.smith:
> there are two ways:
> 1) (the better way if you can get a working setup)
> for sound/video you can use streaming software (i did this some time ago).
> you have a windows vm W and some linux vm N.
> you set N as netvm for W.
> then you use some virtual soundcard (i think i
Alex:
> I think the "Open in DispVM" feature would match your request; is it
> available for windows tools too? (don't know, I'd do it like that in linux)
In the right-click menu in Windows explorer you have "Send to->Edit in DispVM"
that might do the trick, but I am looking for a command-line
On 02/01/17 15:34, Jarle Thorsen wrote:
As there is currently no audio support for Windows in Qubes OS:
Can I use any of the Qubes windows tools to copy a video file to a Linux vm and
have it start playing there?
The file should only be copied to a temp directory, and not put in
On 01/02/2017 03:34 PM, Jarle Thorsen wrote:
> As there is currently no audio support for Windows in Qubes OS:
>
> Can I use any of the Qubes windows tools to copy a video file to a
> Linux vm and have it start playing there?
>
> The file should only be copied to a temp directory, and not put in
As there is currently no audio support for Windows in Qubes OS:
Can I use any of the Qubes windows tools to copy a video file to a Linux vm and
have it start playing there?
The file should only be copied to a temp directory, and not put in
QubesIncomming.
Which tool/syntax will let me do