On 6/3/20 11:25 AM, Daniil Travnikov wrote:
> I know that this is kinda off topic. But what about Battery Runtime in
> your laptops? I mean is it the same in Qubes like in any other OS?
> I am asking because my laptop working in Ubuntu about 5 hours, but in
> Qubes only 1 hour. On any version till
My Laptop is OrxyPro from 2018 year - https://system76.com/laptops/oryx
Actually I regretted that I bought this piece of sh...
I think it would be better to bought Macbook Pro.
среда, 3 июня 2020 г., 19:20:49 UTC+3 пользователь unman написал:
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> On Wed, Jun 03, 2020 at 08:25:08AM -0700, Daniil
On Wed, Jun 03, 2020 at 08:25:08AM -0700, Daniil Travnikov wrote:
> I know that this is kinda off topic. But what about Battery Runtime in your
> laptops? I mean is it the same in Qubes like in any other OS?
> I am asking because my laptop working in Ubuntu about 5 hours, but in Qubes
> only 1
I know that this is kinda off topic. But what about Battery Runtime in your
laptops? I mean is it the same in Qubes like in any other OS?
I am asking because my laptop working in Ubuntu about 5 hours, but in Qubes
only 1 hour. On any version till the last one - I started use it from 3.2.1.
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Only speed for me.
Sandy/Ivy good when :
1. If the hypervisor were based on something small,flexible and fast -
Alpine/Void/OpenBSD (any musl/glibc distro)
2. Prebuilt PV/PVH templates of all distros (without HVM virtualization)
will be available for downloading. DragonflyBSD, Sourcemage,
Do you see a security problem with the Lenovo X230. Or is it a speed problem
that makes you look elsewhere?
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Any laptop that has 2-4 slots for 32GB SO-DIMM memory slots the best choice
for virtualization.
For example, T480 - 64GB ram, P73 - 128GB ram
пятница, 24 апреля 2020 г., 17:19:43 UTC+3 пользователь
andrew@gmail.com написал:
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> Hi alexc
>
> Do you mind sharing which Acer laptop you found
I use Acer Aspire with 32GB RAM with QubesOS. But it has locked propietary
bios (bios-mods can help you)
Also you can attach external GPU in m2 ngff slot (remove wifi card) and
passthrough it to HVM.
See egpu mods.
Old thinkpads (x220-230 series) can be full unblobed (coreboot/heads) but
not
Hi alexc
Do you mind sharing which Acer laptop you found to be totally Qubes
compatible?
Many thanks
On Tuesday, 13 February 2018 17:38:12 UTC, alexc...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I've been using Qubes for about a year. It took me a few weeks to get
> everything just right, I did a TON if tiny
I've been using Qubes for about a year. It took me a few weeks to get
everything just right, I did a TON if tiny customizations for the sake of
opsec. Even tho I have a Surface Pro, I use my Qubes laptop 99.999% of the
time. I specifically bought an Acer laptop that was totally compatible and
On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 4:20:16 PM UTC-6, lemond...@gmail.com wrote:
> Without support for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, plus needing
> specific hardware compatible with Qubes OS, what kinds of work do you get
> done if Qubes is your main OS on primary PC?
>
> I want to run
On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 5:20:16 PM UTC-5, lemond...@gmail.com wrote:
> Without support for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, plus needing
> specific hardware compatible with Qubes OS, what kinds of work do you get
> done if Qubes is your main OS on primary PC?
>
> I want to run
On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 9:00:40 PM UTC+1, Utility Panel wrote:
> On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 5:20:16 PM UTC-5, lemond...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Without support for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, plus needing
> > specific hardware compatible with Qubes OS, what kinds of work
On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 5:05:17 PM UTC+1, bill...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm in a slightly similar situation. I am a very new Qubes user and am in
> the process of getting used to it. My impression is that Qubes right now is
> a little like linux in general in the 1990s. I can remember
On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 5:20:16 PM UTC-5, lemond...@gmail.com wrote:
> Without support for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, plus needing
> specific hardware compatible with Qubes OS, what kinds of work do you get
> done if Qubes is your main OS on primary PC?
>
> I want to run
I'm in a slightly similar situation. I am a very new Qubes user and am in the
process of getting used to it. My impression is that Qubes right now is a
little like linux in general in the 1990s. I can remember running linux on my
boxes and I could do about 70% of what I needed to do, but
On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 11:20:16 PM UTC+1, lemond...@gmail.com wrote:
> Without support for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, plus needing
> specific hardware compatible with Qubes OS, what kinds of work do you get
> done if Qubes is your main OS on primary PC?
>
> I want to run
On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 11:20:16 PM UTC+1, lemond...@gmail.com wrote:
> Without support for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, plus needing
> specific hardware compatible with Qubes OS, what kinds of work do you get
> done if Qubes is your main OS on primary PC?
>
> I want to run
On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 11:20:16 PM UTC+1, lemond...@gmail.com wrote:
> Without support for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, plus needing
> specific hardware compatible with Qubes OS, what kinds of work do you get
> done if Qubes is your main OS on primary PC?
>
> I want to run
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