> It looks like fullscreen can't do "attacks" on dom0 and other VM's,
but it can do something like keylogging, just visually from the screen
instead, perhaps something akin to taking frequent light sized
screenshots and then sending the screenshots over the internet.
This is possible both if the
@awokd
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 1:37:58 PM UTC+1, awokd wrote:
> On Sun, February 11, 2018 12:01 pm, Yuraeitha wrote:
>
> > Quote:
> > "Why is full screen mode potentially dangerous?
> > If one allowed one of the VMs to “own” the full screen, e.g. to show a
> > movie on a full screen, it
On Sun, February 11, 2018 12:01 pm, Yuraeitha wrote:
> Quote:
> "Why is full screen mode potentially dangerous?
> If one allowed one of the VMs to “own” the full screen, e.g. to show a
> movie on a full screen, it might not be possible for the user to know if
> the applications/VM really
One example of usefulness is taking Qubes and turn it into a SmartTV. While
Qubes isn't designed for this, in this age with screens having microphones and
webcames, voice control, and what not, I do prefer to simply make sure
SmartTV's have no internet access, and then install a secure OS like
@Matteo
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:18:16 AM UTC+1, Matteo wrote:
> > Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find
> > it? Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
>
> i think that you have to press that keys on the keyboard, is not a
> terminal
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 11:09:39 AM UTC+1, donoban wrote:
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> Have you tried 'alt+F11' on XFCE?
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> It's default hotkey in XFCE for fullscreen and you can modify it using
> configuration editor.
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Have you tried 'alt+F11' on XFCE?
It's default hotkey in XFCE for fullscreen and you can modify it using
configuration editor.
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On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:51:56 AM UTC+1, Yuraeitha wrote:
> On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:18:16 AM UTC+1, Matteo wrote:
> > > Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find
> > > it? Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
> >
> > i think
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:51:56 AM UTC+1, Yuraeitha wrote:
> On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:18:16 AM UTC+1, Matteo wrote:
> > > Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find
> > > it? Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
> >
> > i think
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:18:16 AM UTC+1, Matteo wrote:
> > Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find
> > it? Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
>
> i think that you have to press that keys on the keyboard, is not a
> terminal command
> Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find it?
> Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
i think that you have to press that keys on the keyboard, is not a
terminal command (in fact you can't find in /usr/bin)
if you press alt+space bar a menu
Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find it? Or
are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
Maybe an approach to change the keybind if the command is not available?
Much appreciated,
Yu
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