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On 5/22/19 10:10 PM, ljul8...@gmail.com wrote:
> If I downloaded Qubes in a USB stick and then installed it in my
> laptop from it, would I be able to test the laptop and see if it
> works with Qubes without using going online or without using any
>
If I downloaded Qubes in a USB stick and then installed it in my laptop from
it, would I be able to test the laptop and see if it works with Qubes without
using going online or without using any WiFi or ISP?
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What i wonderd the most, if bhyve had these features, would it be a more secure
hypervisor then xen for qubes? Since xen has the advantage of having a broader
audience looking at the code for vurnablities, and bhyve has less lines of code
to have vurnerablities in, i wonder what would be
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 1:25 AM, blacklight wrote:
> We all know well why xen was chosen as the hypervisor for qubes instead of
> kvm, since this has been stated in multiple places by the devs. But i wonder
> how feasable it would be to use bhyve as a hypervisor for