Whonix source code doesn't write literally googlevideo, netflix,
outlook, etc. anywhere. It does not do anything to give special
treatment to any websites.
By policy, for simplicity, clean implementation and whatnot, the
"inside" of Tor Browser isn't modified by Whonix. This is elaborated here:
'b17b7bdb' via qubes-users:
> - JavaScript is ALLOWED on selected sites.
> To view these sites click on the NoScript Preferences button in the
> about:addons page and then select the Per-Site Permissions tab.
Whonix source code doesn't write literally googlevideo, netflix,
outlook, etc. anywhere
duc...@disroot.org:
> 'awokd' via qubes-users:
>> duc...@disroot.org:
>>
>>> Based on the settings I chose, should I have expected the
>>> qubes-dom0-update commands to leverage a Tor connection?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>>> Does it seem
>>> likely that they did in this case?
>>
>> No; agree it doesn't sound
duc...@disroot.org:
> R4.0.1, all checksums verified, GPG sig verified, GPG fingerprint
> reasonably well confirmed through online searches. Installing from a
> bootable USB flash drive created using /dd/. I couldn't find anything
> relating to this issue after searching.
>
> I've just spent some
duc...@disroot.org:
> I followed the Onionizing Repos guide, commented out the metalinks and
> uncommented the onion lines. On first test (sudo qubes-dom0-update) I
> got a 404 error:
>
>> HTTP Error 404 - Not Found
>
>> http://yum.sik5nlgfc5qylnnsr57qrbm64zbdx6t4lreyhpon3ychmxmiem7tioad.onion/r
Hello list,
is there a way to resize the partition used by Qubes after the installation of
Qubes,
e.g. with a tool "inside" Qubes or e.g. with gparted after booting the PC with
some kind
of Linux Live DVD?
Thank you!
Regards,
Joe
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> Whonix source code doesn't write literally googlevideo, netflix,
> outlook, etc. anywhere. It does not do anything to give special
> treatment to any websites.
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> By policy, for simplicity, clean implementation and whatnot,
Is there any virtualizer / emulator working inside Qubes OS AppVMs?
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>> 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
> 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 lapto
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