Problem solved!
After a night's sleep and some more reading I found a thread which suggested
removing the offending PCI device from the "Selected" panel in sys-net-->VM
Settings-->Devices, leaving only my Intel Wireless controller available.
After a restart, when I selected the Networking icon
It's a System76 Lemur. I had wanted to add to the hardware compatibility
listing at qubes-os.org but never go to the point where I could run the script
and get the result off the machine (so I took a pic):
BIOS 5.11
Xen: 4.6.0
Kernel 4.1.13-9
Intel Core i3-6100U @ 2.30GHz
Chipset: Sky
Hello,
it would be helpful to know the brand and model of your laptop. Maybe other
people run into a similar issue or solve the issue.
best regards
J. Eppler
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Mr. Eppler,
I'm seeing that I made a mistake by wading into this Qubes pond. I've spent
the last few hours with a brand new laptop that boots into qubes and launches
dom0, net-vm and firewall-vm, but can't get any wired internet access in the
Fedora23 template. And that's not even talking
Hello,
> Progress!
great.
> Now a different error message appears when I try to launch a copy of the
> sys-net template: "Cannot execute qrexec-daemon!"
okay, did you copy the sys-net template or the VM? Can you explain in more
detail what you did?
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On Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 6:55:05 PM UTC-4, Clark Venable wrote:
> By 'assign the ethernet controller to a net-VM', do you mean in
> VMSettings-->Devices?
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> When I go there for the VM sys-net that controller is already in the
> 'Selected' pane on the right.
>
> I then right-clicked
By 'assign the ethernet controller to a net-VM', do you mean in
VMSettings-->Devices?
When I go there for the VM sys-net that controller is already in the 'Selected'
pane on the right.
I then right-clicked the sys-net VM in VM Manager and chose to run a command as
above.
Got a pop up error
I forgot to mention: Open a terminal (Konsole) in Dom0. Dom0 is your main
Desktop. You shoul be able to open it in `Menu -> Terminal` or `Menu -> System
-> Konsole` or something like that.
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I know it's more than a year after this thread was last active, but this could
solve my problems, I think, if I could just get some more details on how to
apply the fix described.
I have a new System76 Lemur laptop which I have installed Qubes 3.1 onto. As
described in this thread, when I try