I’m a totally newbie to Linux and Qubes - I have only experience with Windows
and Mac OS X.
I have tried to install Qubes OS version 4.0.1 on a Lenovo ThinkStation P330
(2. generation - bought in May/June 2019) in two ways by using Rufus and a USB:
1) By using the ISO-method and 2) by using the
The screen is a IBM ThinkVision 9320-HB1.
Link to specifications:
https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=AN&subtype=CA&htmlfid=897/ENUS106-789&appname=USN
https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/migr-62315
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On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 04:15:26PM +, Claudia wrote:
To make sure IsolateClientAddr is working (as opposed to
IsolateSOCKSAuth), you can run
curl.anondist-orig https://check.torproject.org
in two different whonix-ws VMs at the same time, and make sure they
output different addresses. You
Qubes was meant to be for end users who wanted to be more secure, it wasn't
meant for security experts or expert coders who would want to edit files
and configure things for themselves. Without a doubt, the 4.0 version of
Qubes hasn't been managed well. Updating dom0 with meant to be stable OS
My Lenovo P330 model is: 30C7-CT01WW
It has:
- i7-8700 (8. gen.) 3-4 GHz
- Intel UHD Graphics and not Nvidia
- 16 Gb ram
I will install Qubes on a Samsung 970 Evo Nvme m.2 SSD (1 Tb).
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> When using the dd-method, the pc starts running the check and after about 10
> seconds the screen goes black. Maybe caused by wrong screen/display drivers.
> But I don’t know.
> I have also tried to boot this in legacy mode, but then the screen goes black
> immediately a