On Wednesday, December 27, 2017 at 7:49:55 PM UTC-5, Eric Scoles wrote:
> I don't know what you're asking me to try.
you can connect to the fedora repos but nothing else. unless that program
comes from 3rd party repo it should just work.
have you tried the 2016 version? That one is beta prolly
On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 04:49:55PM -0800, Eric Scoles wrote:
> I don't know what you're asking me to try.
>
Just try updating the template as normal using apt or dnf.
in 3.2 the templates used a proxy upstream but connected using Qubes
networking.
In 4.0 the proxy is accessed using qubes services
I don't know what you're asking me to try.
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On Tuesday, 26 December 2017 23:58:36 CET Eric Scoles wrote:
> Sorry, I guess I'm not understanding your answer. The 'usual way' to
> install in an upstream distro would be to connect to the network.
Your ‘yum’, ‘pacman’, ‘apt-get’ have access to the internet via a proxy
solution.
Please give it
Sorry, I guess I'm not understanding your answer. The 'usual way' to install in
an upstream distro would be to connect to the network. Again, as I understand
it, in Qubes 4, we can't do that anymore from templates:
Templates don't have Net-VM's in Qubes 4. All updates are run over the
Qubes-t
In short, software is to be installed in your template exactly the same as
you would do it in the ‘upstream’ way.
So if you are using a debian template, you’d be able to go to the debian
wiki pages that explain how to do it.
So your question 1 and two are answers with; “like in the upstream dis
Per this, in Qubes 4.0 software is to be installed using Qubes tools.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/aBE-U9YKhjU/0t7hspsbAgAJ
Is there at this time any documentation of how that's done? The current list of
CLI tools doesn't seem to include anything that relates.
I looked at Yum Ex