> Dropping Qubes mailing list since it's not a Qubes issue any more.
> Recommend calling Dell again and telling them the above paragraph.
> Sounds like a hardware problem with the laptop to me. Get them to
> replace it.
I understand it no longer seems to be directly a Qubes issue, but I am
> So, I am not sure whether it is a problem related to Qubes, or the graphics
> card or with BIOS. My hunch is still that it is with BIOS, unless the
> hardware itself is compromised.
At this point (that is since I reinstalled Windows 10), I have don’t have any
Qubes on my system, but the
>> Your system intermittently freezing sounds like it could be
>> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5272 too.
>
> It does seem like it, but one difference is that this time I haven’t even
> updated dom0 yet. I have not connected to internet at all, as I was first
> trying to
> Your system intermittently freezing sounds like it could be
> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5272 too.
It does seem like it, but one difference is that this time I haven’t even
updated dom0 yet. I have not connected to internet at all, as I was first
trying to connect through
'awokd' via qubes-users:
> Run qvm-pci again with Realtek attached. Copy & paste the corresponding
> line of output here, if you don't mind. Use the Qubes Clipboard widget
> (top right) to perform equivalent of ctrl-shift-c from dom0.
Your system intermittently freezing sounds like it could be
Anil Eklavya:
>> Next, ISTR others saying USB-C devices are twitchy in Qubes. Try
>> powering everything off, then attaching the Realtek to the hub, hub to
>> laptop, and only then powering on the laptop.
>
> I did that. The device apparently gets attached to sys-net, but it is still
> not
> In dom0, do qvm-pci. Check the USED BY column to make sure the
> appropriate devices are in the appropriate qubes.
>
I tried that. There is no PCI device used by a VM, except wireless adapter
(sys-net) and USB controller (sys-usb).
> Next, ISTR others saying USB-C devices are twitchy in
Anil Eklavya:
>>>
>>> The freezing might have been caused by the PCI device changes you made.
>>> Try to undo them, so your USB controllers (only) are in sys-usb, and
>>> wifi controller (only) is in sys-net.
>>>
>>> Then, verify the Realtek is listed in dom0 under qvm-usb. You _may_ then
>>> be
>>
>> The freezing might have been caused by the PCI device changes you made.
>> Try to undo them, so your USB controllers (only) are in sys-usb, and
>> wifi controller (only) is in sys-net.
>>
>> Then, verify the Realtek is listed in dom0 under qvm-usb. You _may_ then
>> be able to map it to
> On 15-Sep-2019, at 5:32 PM, awokd wrote:
>
> Anil Eklavya:
>>> Can you diagram what you are trying to do? E.g. I think it's:
>>>
>>> Ethernet---Realtek---USB3 hub---sys-usb---sys-net(for networking) ?
> I am simply trying to connect the ethernet adapter to sys-net, instead of
> having
On 15-Sep-2019, at 4:31 PM, Anil Eklavya wrote:
> The system froze again after I attached the ethernet usb device through
> qvm-usb, even though network did not connect and the adapter was not listed
> in sys-net by lsusb.
>
> On rebooting, it froze twice while typing the disk passphrase.
Anil Eklavya:
>
>> Can someone help with this problem, right now just for getting my Qubes
>> installation started, keeping ethernet and other USB devices separate, and
>> with VPN installed somewhere. Detailed documentation can come later.
>
> Right now, I have the wireless device connected
> I have already tried attaching with qvm-usb as the Realtek adapter is listed
> by this command. It apparently gets attached with sys-net, but lsusb in
> sys-net doesn’t show it. Ifconfig also doesn’t list it.
The system froze again after I attached the ethernet usb device through
qvm-usb,
> On 15-Sep-2019, at 3:36 PM, Anil Eklavya wrote:
> Following the documentation USB and PCI devices, I tried the following:
>
> - lsusb in sys-usb to list USB devices
>
> The ethernet device is listed as Bus 003 Device 002, but there is another
> device as Bus 003 Device 001 (Linux
> On 14-Sep-2019, at 11:21 PM, Anil Eklavya wrote:
>
> The ethernet link is down in sys-net. I tried using ip and ifconfig and ifup
> commands to bring it up, but it is still down. On finally giving for now and
> pulling out the ethernet adapter, the system froze completely again, like it
>
The ethernet link is down in sys-net. I tried using ip and ifconfig and ifup
commands to bring it up, but it is still down. On finally giving for now and
pulling out the ethernet adapter, the system froze completely again, like it
was doing before I reinstalled.
Regards,
Anil
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> Can someone help with this problem, right now just for getting my Qubes
> installation started, keeping ethernet and other USB devices separate, and
> with VPN installed somewhere. Detailed documentation can come later.
Right now, I have the wireless device connected to sys-net, but I am
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