Let salt do it for you.
Refer to:
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install
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> Hi, I experience an issue with the mfa oathtool totp.
Application similar to google authenticator?
Whonix's sdwdate might not be accurate enough for it.
Can you use that tool offline? Doing such code generation you're much
better off doing this in a non-Whonix offline
cooloutac:
> anyone else getting Unexpected results by timedatectl message from sys-whonix
> when booting Qubes?
>
> Tried updating doesn't seem to be going away.
>
> Unexpected results by timedatectl
- Please enter error messages into search engines
"Unexpected results by timedatectl"
Then
none:
> I've noticed that sys-whonix-14 appears to fail after
> suspend and resume . is this a known issue?
Depends on exact terminology. Suspend or pause?
Does
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Post_Install_Advice#Network_Time_Syncing
clarify?
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> Very funny: D I've already solved the problem. I did not notice one thing. In
> qvm-prefs whonix, I need to give False in option installed_by_rpm
>
Just now reported a bug.
when restoring a VM from backup, don't restore setting installed_by_rpm
> Unexpected results by timedatectl
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"Unexpected results by timedatectl"
Then often find already existing discussions.
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/3469
- Upgrade to Whonix 14 - fixed there.
Cheers,
Patrick
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How to know when new Whonix versions are out?
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Stay_Tuned
Also posted subject "Whonix 14 has been Released" on this list yesterday.
Not sure how we can do better.
notify Whonix 14 release on qubes-announce
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/4193
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>
Maybe I need to attach some device on any AppVM to enable sound? Or it is must
working in any VM and in Dom0 also without attaching?
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I am wanting to purchase a Panasonic Toughbook either CF-20 or CF-33 model, and
I want to run Qubes on it. I am assuming that the USB container will not work
well, but I am wondering if anyone has information on the operation of the
machine with Qubes on it. I can only find some questions on
I have a Mellanox 10G adapter in my Qubes box.
When I spin up a domU with the device passed-thru, I am unable to load the
device driver due to what appears to be a lack of support for MSI-x interrupt
mapping.
There was some chatter a while back regarding MSI support:
Nothing ??
On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 1:50 AM Outback Dingo wrote:
>
> I dont remeber qubes being so sluggish on a skylake laptop with 64Gb,
> qubes is installed on a SSD, however it now seems to take an awful
> long time to switch windows, change tabs in firefox and chhrome,
> launch VMs
>
> also
Just got this going, awesome Tasket. Thank you again Qubes team for what you
do!
Works like a charm...the only feedback is the newly updated "Qubes Manager" is
sometimes "buggy" with the VPNApVM. I don't believe it impacts performance.
Some notes:
-Qubes 4.0
-Worked in Fedora28 and Debian9
Do you mean this guide:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/template/fedora/upgrade-27-to-28/ ?
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I installed the template and used Qube Manger to assign the VMs to it and it
just worked.
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On Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 11:18:10 PM UTC+3, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
> It depends what feature(s) of the yubikey you care about.
>
> Here's two that I know of:
> - https://tomu.im/
> - https://u2fzero.com/ (full disclosure: i'm tangentially affiliated
> with this one)
it is a great
hello i would like a code to rise up leas if posible just seen your comment on
thred... my email is sucaroga...@gmail.com
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On 08/07/2018 03:03 PM, levons...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 12:21:11 PM UTC+3, Ivan Mitev wrote:
>> You don't have to attach any device to an AppVm in order to get sound
>> (but you need to attach the microphone if you want to record).
>>
>> That said there was problem
On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 12:21:11 PM UTC+3, Ivan Mitev wrote:
> You don't have to attach any device to an AppVm in order to get sound
> (but you need to attach the microphone if you want to record).
>
> That said there was problem with fedora-28 and pulseaudio, there are
> quite a few recent
So I just installed a new fedora-28 template in hopes of using it as the
template for my sys-net and sys-firewall VMs but apparently seems there's still
alot of manual configuration to do in the template before it becomes ready for
that.
Could anyone provide me with a guide to do this?
Thanks
On 08/07/2018 11:58 AM, Sphere wrote:
> So I just installed a new fedora-28 template in hopes of using it as the
> template for my sys-net and sys-firewall VMs but apparently seems there's
> still alot of manual configuration to do in the template before it becomes
> ready for that.
How did
On 08/07/2018 10:19 AM, levons...@gmail.com wrote:
> Maybe I need to attach some device on any AppVM to enable sound? Or it is
> must working in any VM and in Dom0 also without attaching?
You don't have to attach any device to an AppVm in order to get sound
(but you need to attach the
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to announce the release of Whonix 14.
Whonix 14 is based on the Debian stretch (Debian 9) distribution which
was released in June 2017. This means users have access to many new
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> After more than two years of development, the Whonix Project is proud
> to announce the release of Whonix 14.
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> Whonix 14 is based on the Debian
On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 12:03:17 AM UTC-5, Yassine wrote:
> On Sunday, 6 May 2018 14:46:32 UTC+1, Yassine wrote:
> > Updating previous report as reinstalling from 4.0-rc3 to 4.0
> >
> > Needed to edit xen EFI config to remove mapbs/noexitboot keys and disable
> > nouveau modesetting
ray242012:
> Unexpected results by timedatectl
- Please enter error messages into search engines
"Unexpected results by timedatectl"
Then often find already existing discussions.
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/3469
- Upgrade to Whonix 14 - fixed there.
Cheers,
Patrick
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Franz:
> Many thanks, so, following this link, the command
>
> sudo qubesctl state.sls qvm.anon-whonix
>
> should download Whonix 14, correct?
>
> But the same link tells that this would download templates whonix-gw and
> whonix-ws. But these are the same names of the old templates. So am I
>
Sphere:
> So upon installation of Qubes I have set updating of TemplateVMs through
> Whonix but now I'm actually stuck with it and I want to change it to updating
> through just another AppVM.
>
> Could anyone guide me to what commands I need to use in order to fix this? (I
> actually wish
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