On Monday, 9 January 2017 08:38:12 UTC-5, Unman wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 01:12:38PM +0100, Alex wrote:
> > On 01/09/2017 01:03 PM, Bernhard wrote:
> > > Hello, I am not expert, but often such differences are explained by
> > > the following calculation: 1 KB is 2^10 = 1024 bytes and not
On Tuesday, 10 January 2017 10:47:58 UTC+11, Connor Page wrote:
> Sorry Drew, you asked what needs to be installed to make another dom0, not
> the bare minimum that is required.
I'm sorry that I was not more specific when I said "needs". It can be taken
multiple ways, I should have been more
As seen here
(https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/assigning-devices/#bringing-pci-device-back-to-dom0),
I am getting an error on line 4: no file or directory.
echo : > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/pciback/unbind
MODALIAS=`cat /sys/bus/pci/devices/:/modalias`
MOD=`modprobe -R $MODALIAS | head -n 1`
sit
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Qubes-HCL-TOSHIBA-Satellite_C55_A-20170109-185257.yml
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Hi folks,
I want to increase the size of the tmpfs for the system, but I am unsure of how
that would be done in Qubes so that it sticks.
I altered the FSTAB but it didn't keep the settings after reboot.
It's a standalone guest, it should be persistent.
What do I do please?
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On Friday, 6 January 2017 19:59:43 UTC+11, Connor Page wrote:
> why wouldn't you consult the list of actually installed packages?
> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-installer-qubes-os/blob/master/conf/comps-qubes.xml
Can you, from that, tell me what are REQUIRED for Qubes-OS to be fully
Update: I'm trying to figure out why the report says I have no IOMMU when
my BIOS says I'm set to VT-x. Are they different things? Is an IOMMU
something I can take my computer to a computer store to have added to it?
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 7:02 PM, Caleb Thompson wrote:
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On Sunday, December 4, 2016 at 10:27:19 PM UTC+1, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
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> On Sun, Dec 04, 2016 at 07:49:13AM -0800, Lorenzo Lamas wrote:
> > Since upgrading to Xen 4.6.3-21 from Xen 4.6.1-20, booting with AEM fails
> > to start
Sorry Drew, you asked what needs to be installed to make another dom0, not the
bare minimum that is required. Every Qubes specific package provides a list of
prerequisites and version conflicts. For instance,
Name: qubes-core-dom0
Version:%{version}
Release:1%{dist}
On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 07:09:41PM +, 5xe89r+1y7rhqhfisytc via qubes-users
wrote:
> Got it now! :D
>
> I set this up by myself because I want to force all the traffic to go through
> the vpn (that is installed on the sys-fw). I've created a custom iptables
> rule white-listing all traffic
Hello,
I come back to my video-player problem. While I understand that qubes
won't ship fedora software that fedore accepts only in rpmfusion, there
seems an easy solution to my concrete problem: use the debian8 template
since they ship mplayer2 for example without trouble ...
However, when I
On Monday, January 9, 2017 at 4:33:08 PM UTC-5, haaber wrote:
> Hello,
> I come back to my video-player problem. While I understand that qubes
> won't ship fedora software that fedore accepts only in rpmfusion, there
> seems an easy solution to my concrete problem: use the debian8 template
> since
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On 01/09/2017 08:12 PM, Caleb Thompson wrote:
> Update: I'm trying to figure out why the report says I have no
> IOMMU when my BIOS says I'm set to VT-x. Are they different things?
> Is an IOMMU something I can take my computer to a computer store
On 01/10/2017 12:20 AM, Drew White wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I want to increase the size of the tmpfs for the system, but I am
> unsure of how that would be done in Qubes so that it sticks.
>
> I altered the FSTAB but it didn't keep the settings after reboot.
>
> It's a standalone guest, it should
Oh, well spotted! Thx :)
So what is the option "Allow connections to update proxy" doing if the INPUT
chain allows all traffic destined to 10.137.255.254 ?
Isn't this a flaw? Is there a way to avoid this?
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Robert Mittendorf wrote:
> The second and third post were send as a new mail (not a reply).
> Why do these mails appears as answers here?
Where is "here"? The google groups web interface?
> The first post was send as a reply to the mailing list, changing the
> topic and expecting to create a
On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 03:31:10PM +, 5xb562+7dpfa via qubes-users wrote:
> Oh, well spotted! Thx :)
>
> So what is the option "Allow connections to update proxy" doing if the INPUT
> chain allows all traffic destined to 10.137.255.254 ?
> Isn't this a flaw? Is there a way to avoid this?
>
I'm a bit lost.
I have indeed some AppVMs to use the updates proxy(which is installed in the
sys-fw), but not for all of them (only for those that are allowed).
So I don't know how this is performed as expected and why should I need to
create a specific rule to workaround this? Shouldn't these
The second and third post were send as a new mail (not a reply).
Why do these mails appears as answers here?
The first post was send as a reply to the mailing list, changing the
topic and expecting to create a new thread, my bad. Sorry.
But I do not understand why the other mails end up in this
Tuesday, 4 August 2016, 17:45:39 UTC+3 kelo wrote:
> anyone knows a solution to get it working somehow with this specific dell xps
> 15 wirless card the
> Broadcom BCM43602 . Im not an expert with anything terminal related.
Broadcom wireless cards always require proprietary closed drivers,
On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 04:48:32PM +, 5xc9wd+2ok6e via qubes-users wrote:
> I'm a bit lost.
> I have indeed some AppVMs to use the updates proxy(which is installed in the
> sys-fw), but not for all of them (only for those that are allowed).
> So I don't know how this is performed as expected
On Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 12:14:17 PM UTC-5, Grzesiek Chodzicki wrote:
> W dniu niedziela, 8 stycznia 2017 18:03:47 UTC+1 użytkownik Andrew David Wong
> napisał:
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> > On 2017-01-08 08:30, Grzesiek Chodzicki wrote:
> > > I know that
Got it now! :D
I set this up by myself because I want to force all the traffic to go through
the vpn (that is installed on the sys-fw). I've created a custom iptables rule
white-listing all traffic originated from the templateVMs on dport 8082 and now
it works as expected!
Many thanks for
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