On 12/05/2017 02:47 AM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
On 12/05/2017 12:46 AM, Jason Les wrote:
Hey Taiidan,
Thanks for the information. I appreciate it because, to be honest, I
really
wasn't well read on the subject and I admittedly just ordered what I
saw on
google. I see now that this may not
On 12/04/2017 06:34 PM, r...@tuta.io wrote:
Just read it. Thats fucking stupid.
Sure is, I am tired of the linux greybeard obsession with the CLI - it
is not always the best choice.
When it comes to management of many virtual machines a GUI is a must to
speed tasks and avoid 3AM critical
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On 2017-12-05 06:14, 'zyl stra' via qubes-users wrote:
> Like I mentioned I think a link in the website's footer to the
> support, i.e. subreddit or this site, would be a vast improvement.
>
FWIW, the subreddit and Mailing Lists page are both
Installation:
* Disable Secure Boot
* Use rEFInd to boot installation
Workflow:
* To restart and avoid broken LVMs (using thinpool), restart with
`qvm-shutdown --all --wait && sudo reboot`
* DPI is totally off due to awesome screen resolution/XFCE/14" screen.
Fedora just doesn't work with the
On 03.12.2017 04:02, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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On 2017-12-02 09:13, Stumpy wrote:
On 02.12.2017 01:36, Andrew David Wong wrote: On 2017-12-01 13:24,
Stumpy wrote:
On 01.12.2017 10:05, Tom Zander wrote:
On Friday, 1 December 2017 00:37:47
I'd like to reduce the size of a Qubes storage, since I recently split
a Qube into several smaller Qubes. What is the best way to do this?
Jon
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Le mardi 5 décembre 2017 11:35:47 UTC+1, cubit a écrit :
> Hello, I am using the offical Fedora 26 template
> (qubes-template-fedora-26-4.0.0-201711170141.noarch.rpm) from the Repo and
> am having problems with it.
>
> If I run an update from the Qubes VM manager it throws lots of errors about
On 12/04/2017 07:07 AM, r...@tuta.io wrote:
Whats the best graphics card i can use to maxout my computer ths compatible?
Using an Intel I7 7700k chip
In my experience, intel's onboard graphics are easiest to start with for
Qubes.
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Like I mentioned I think a link in the website's footer to the support, i.e.
subreddit or this site, would be a vast improvement.
The "join the community" is not linked. The logos beneath that phrase don't
help me any. Should I click on the Facebook logo or the Twitter logo? I
suspect I
5. Dec 2017 10:32 by dim...@gmail.com:
> Check out the documentation:
>
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/template/debian/upgrade-8-to-9
>
> User-initiated updates/upgrades may not run when a templateVM first starts.
> This is due to a new Debian config setting that attempts to update
>
Hello, I am using the offical Fedora 26 template
(qubes-template-fedora-26-4.0.0-201711170141.noarch.rpm) from the Repo and am
having problems with it.
If I run an update from the Qubes VM manager it throws lots of errors about
unmet dependencies for a few dnf and yum packages and ultimately
On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 11:33:23 AM UTC+2, cubit wrote:
> Hello Qubers,
>
> I am having problems with a Debian 9 template on Qubes R3.2
>
> The Debian 9 template is an upgraded Debian 8 from the repos as there is no
> prebuilt D9 yet. Each time I try to update it from Qubes VM Manager
Hello Qubers,
I am having problems with a Debian 9 template on Qubes R3.2
The Debian 9 template is an upgraded Debian 8 from the repos as there is no
prebuilt D9 yet. Each time I try to update it from Qubes VM Manager it fails
the first time every time with error
Reading package lists...
On 12/05/2017 05:09 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> On 12/04/2017 07:31 PM, cooloutac wrote:
>
>> I use a usb to ps2 adapter for my keyboard.
> I assume with the mistaken impression that PS/2 is more secure for
> some reason - for the record it sends your keystrokes out on the
> ground wire.
>
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