On 11/19/2017 05:13 PM, haaber wrote:
Hello,
I tried toinstall Q4.0-rc2 today. To my surprise the installer warns me
about hardware incompatibilities that should not exist, according to the
HCL : I have a i7-4600U cpu that has VT-x with EPT and VT-d as it should.
So I am confused ...
Hi folks, sys-usb still isn't functioning and allowing me to attach a device.
help please?
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On Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 4:03:44 PM UTC-6, Chris Laprise wrote:
> On 11/19/2017 01:48 PM, v wrote:
> > I have been using Qubes 3.2 for about 5 months and love it...thank you all
> > who have contributed!
> >
> > I am a noobie so be gentle...I am also by no means an expert at Linux
> >
I guess you could keep the disk around for the highly unlikely event that some
fatal exploit is discovered that would be applicable here. It's probably better
to pretend it never existed, though, for the time being.
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I guess you could keep the disk around for the highly unlikely event that some
fatal exploit is discovered that would apply to it. It's probably better to
pretend it never existed, though, for the time being.
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Everything was on that computer. I’ll give it a while to try to figure it out.
If I can’t get in it I’ll just wipe it all and try to forget about it. As most
of you knot btc has risen to a ridiculous amount. Considering what I paid for
the btc I have on this computer and the profit I’d have
I've been reading about Qubes OS for the past few days, and I came across the
blog post below, detailing the switch from paravirtualization to
hardware-enforced memory virtualization in Qubes 4. As I understand, the switch
is intended to improve security (and avoids the overhead added by
I've been reading about Qubes OS for the past few days, and I came across the
blog post below, detailing the switch from paravirtualization to
hardware-enforced memory virtualization in Qubes 4. As I understand, the switch
is intended to improve securiy (and avoids the overhead added by
Well...at that point you should get used to the fact that the btc are
lost.Depending on the Amount, it would be most likely more expensive
bruteforcing it.
Are you absolutely sure you dont have your wallet-seed somewhere?
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Hello,
I tried toinstall Q4.0-rc2 today. To my surprise the installer warns me
about hardware incompatibilities that should not exist, according to the
HCL : I have a i7-4600U cpu that has VT-x with EPT and VT-d as it should.
So I am confused ... qubes-hcl-report says "HVM not active", same for
On 11/19/2017 01:48 PM, vel...@tutamail.com wrote:
I have been using Qubes 3.2 for about 5 months and love it...thank you all who
have contributed!
I am a noobie so be gentle...I am also by no means an expert at Linux however I
have been forced to learn quick.
I managed to upgrade my Fedora
On Sunday, November 19, 2017 1:29:03 PM UTC tbennett1...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have no idea the order any of it was put in
You can still try to bruteforce it, but I would start getting used to the fact
that the contents of this drive are lost for good.
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I have no idea the order any of it was put in
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On Saturday, November 18, 2017 10:30:49 PM UTC Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 06:36:17PM +, rysiek wrote:
> > Also, started playing with Salt, wrote a nice sls file to install all the
> > stuff I need in the Kubuntu VM, but... each time I run it I get an
> >
If you remember it that specific, you probably know at least parts of the
password? Otherwise, it would be almost impossible to bruteforce such a long
Password.
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Mine was 22 letters symbols and numbers.
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On Sunday, November 19, 2017 11:15:01 AM UTC tbennett1...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have bitcoin in a vm wallet. So it turns into a very costly issue.
Depending on how much time and money you're willing to invest, how long and
complicated the password is, and how much of the password you remember,
I have bitcoin in a vm wallet. So it turns into a very costly issue.
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On Sunday, November 19, 2017 10:48:11 AM UTC tbennett1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Haven’t used my computer for a few months, can’t remember the disk password
> to boot the os. Possible to change it?
The whole point of full disk encryption is making sure that without the
password nobody can get in...
I have been using Qubes 3.2 for about 5 months and love it...thank you all who
have contributed!
I am a noobie so be gentle...I am also by no means an expert at Linux however I
have been forced to learn quick.
I managed to upgrade my Fedora template to 25 and have most of my VMs running
on
Haven’t used my computer for a few months, can’t remember the disk password to
boot the os. Possible to change it?
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Reposting in the other thread.
On 11/18/2017 03:30 PM, awokd wrote:
I have a Corebooted G505S and it's hard locking up on the RC2 install.
Still haven't figured out how to begin to troubleshoot it, but it's not
working for me. See the thread:
On 11/19/2017 12:01 PM, m...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Dear,
I've an iMac 27 late 2009 (2,66 GHz Intel Core i5).
When I tried to install Qubes OS 4.0 rc2, I get following message:
"Unsupported Hardware Detected
This hardware lack features required by Qubes OS
Missing features: HVM/VT-x/AMD-V,
Dear,
I've an iMac 27 late 2009 (2,66 GHz Intel Core i5).
When I tried to install Qubes OS 4.0 rc2, I get following message:
"Unsupported Hardware Detected
This hardware lack features required by Qubes OS
Missing features: HVM/VT-x/AMD-V, IOMMU/VT-d/AMD-Vi, HAP/SLAT/EPT/RVI,
Interrupt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Lorenzo Lamas:
> It was already possible to update your F25 templates to F26, but
> fresh F26 templates are now also available to install. (Both normal
> and minimal)
Just a heads up, to use that version of the _minimal_ template (i.e
201711170336)
You have to do only once: dnf update --best --allowerasing .There is some
conflicting packages requirements between F25 and F26. Also, if you encounter
problem with pulseaudio you have to enable current-testing (see
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/o5aWFKvz8-g/bCOTbqQ3BAAJ) until
On Nov 18, 2017 17:36, "Ron Qubed" wrote:
On Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 12:52:10 PM UTC-7, Francesco wrote:
> After last dom0 update it properly restarted but gave some qubes manager
errors.
>
>
> Second restart keeps restarting on a loop Every time giving the enclosed
I've enabled VM autostart on some of my AppVM's, but now they're they're
autostarted before some of my ServiceVM's. Is there any way to change the order
of autostarting VM's so my AppVM's are started last?
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For pulseaudio issue in Fedora 26, you need to enable the current-testing to
update the qubes-gui-agent-linux for which the spec has been updated (see
https://github.com/fepitre/qubes-gui-agent-linux/commit/251f5a4be505d6a268fd16bf15e33d9957c36b49).
Also, if you want, you can build the Fedora
Hi all,
I've the same issue with Fedora 26 and Qubes R3.2. trying to update the image I
got the same result.
hoping someone could help us
Nick
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On 2017-11-06 22:42, Gaijin wrote:
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> Well, there are Fedora 26 templates
> https://ftp.qubes-os.org/repo/yum/r3.2/current/vm/
> However, I'm still stuck with this PulseAudio issue...
Nobody else has run into this issue of an older version of PulseAudio
being required for the Fedora 26
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