Heh. It seems to me that the "Reasonable" in Qubes "A reasonably secure
operating system" has differing values of "reasonable" depending on the user.
I have qubes on a triple boot machine (one hard drive).
The fact is that there is, and always will be, an inverse relationship between
On 03/22/2018 04:22 PM, cooloutac wrote:
On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 12:59:40 PM UTC-4, Linus Stridbeck wrote:
Hi, I have the opportunity to by a computer (HP EliteBook) that have space for
two hardrives one SSD and one Sata M.2 SSD 2242.
I would like to run Windows on the SSD and Qubes on
On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 12:59:40 PM UTC-4, Linus Stridbeck wrote:
> Hi, I have the opportunity to by a computer (HP EliteBook) that have space
> for two hardrives one SSD and one Sata M.2 SSD 2242.
>
> I would like to run Windows on the SSD and Qubes on the Sata M.2 SSD 2242
>
> From
Very god information! Thanks..
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Den måndag 19 mars 2018 kl. 22:17:26 UTC+1 skrev Jon R.:
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 4:25 PM Linus Stridbeck wrote:
> That's a serious question I don't get it...
>
>
>
> Any way would itbe compleatly safe to actuly changing harddrives manualy?
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>
>
> That’d remove the
Den måndag 19 mars 2018 kl. 22:17:26 UTC+1 skrev Jon R.:
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 4:25 PM Linus Stridbeck wrote:
> That's a serious question I don't get it...
>
>
>
> Any way would itbe compleatly safe to actuly changing harddrives manualy?
>
>
>
> That’d remove the
Den måndag 19 mars 2018 kl. 22:17:26 UTC+1 skrev Jon R.:
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 4:25 PM Linus Stridbeck wrote:
> That's a serious question I don't get it...
>
>
>
> Any way would itbe compleatly safe to actuly changing harddrives manualy?
>
>
>
> That’d remove the
On Tue, March 20, 2018 1:28 pm, Yuraeitha wrote:
> Also note if you for example link your drives directly into an AppVM for
> example via qvm-block or qvm-usb, as far as I understand it, you're
> essentially exposing the firmware of the drives/thumb-drives
That's partly (since the USB controller
On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 10:11:29 AM UTC+1, Linus Stridbeck wrote:
> Obviously you seem understand the technical aspects.
>
> So conclusively its less secure to boot from different hard drives compared
> to switching manualy becous the first option could alow some one to get in to
> bios
Obviously you seem understand the technical aspects.
So conclusively its less secure to boot from different hard drives compared to
switching manualy becous the first option could alow some one to get in to bios
not only firmware?
Its amzing to me that its even possible to get in the firmware!
Obviously you seem understand the technical aspects.
So conclusively its less secure to boot from different hard drives compared to
switching manualy becous the first option could alow some one to get in to bios
not only firmware?
Its amzing to me that its even possible to get in the firmware!
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 4:25 PM Linus Stridbeck
wrote:
> That's a serious question I don't get it...
>
> Any way would itbe compleatly safe to actuly changing harddrives manualy?
>
That’d remove the potential brute force option outlined above however if
your firmware got
That's a serious question I don't get it...
Any way would itbe compleatly safe to actuly changing harddrives manualy?
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On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 8:23:50 PM UTC+1, Linus Stridbeck wrote:
> ok, that's interesting. so whats the difference between between booting like
> i proposed and simply manually taking out the windows harddrive and putting
> in a hardrive with qubes on it?
This would protect you from
Ok, that's interesting. So whats the difference between between booting like i
proposed and simply manually taking out the windows harddrive and putting in a
hardrive with qubes on it?
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ok, that's interesting. so whats the difference between between booting like i
proposed and simply manually taking out the windows harddrive and putting in a
hardrive with qubes on it?
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Ok, thats intreasting! So whats the diference between betven booting like I
peoposed and simply manualy taking out the windows hard drive and putting in a
hardrive with Qubes on it?
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On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 5:59:40 PM UTC+1, Linus Stridbeck wrote:
> Hi, I have the opportunity to by a computer (HP EliteBook) that have space
> for two hardrives one SSD and one Sata M.2 SSD 2242.
>
> I would like to run Windows on the SSD and Qubes on the Sata M.2 SSD 2242
>
> From what
On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 5:59:40 PM UTC+1, Linus Stridbeck wrote:
> Hi, I have the opportunity to by a computer (HP EliteBook) that have space
> for two hardrives one SSD and one Sata M.2 SSD 2242.
>
> I would like to run Windows on the SSD and Qubes on the Sata M.2 SSD 2242
>
> From what
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