Re: [qubes-users] Re: Qubes OS 4.0.2 has been released!

2020-01-13 Thread trueriver
On Friday, 10 January 2020 01:16:58 UTC, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote: > > > No, it doesn't affect security. It simply crashes (and reboot). If it > works on your particular hardware, then you're lucky and should be safe > to continue using it. > > I got through install, and had problems

Re: [qubes-users] Re: Qubes OS 4.0.2 has been released!

2020-01-09 Thread fiftyfourthparallel
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Re: [qubes-users] Re: Qubes OS 4.0.2 has been released!

2020-01-09 Thread Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Wed, Jan 08, 2020 at 06:07:01AM -0800, fiftyfourthparal...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > I installed 4.0.2 on my Dell Inspiron 5593 without new issues. > > The answer to the following question seems to have been implied in earlier >

[qubes-users] Re: Qubes OS 4.0.2 has been released!

2020-01-08 Thread fiftyfourthparallel
Hi Andrew, I installed 4.0.2 on my Dell Inspiron 5593 without new issues. The answer to the following question seems to have been implied in earlier responses, but I'd just like an explicit clarification: Can the "critical kernel bug" affect my security in any way? -- You received this

[qubes-users] Re: Qubes OS 4.0.2 has been released!

2020-01-08 Thread Andrew David Wong
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Dear Qubes Community, Shortly after this announcement was originally sent, a bug was discovered in the dom0 kernel included in Qubes 4.0.2: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5553 Since this bug would present installation problems for