[qubes-users] Re: Qubes Canary #21

2019-10-15 Thread max via qubes-users
tirsdag den 15. oktober 2019 kl. 03.21.03 UTC+2 skrev Andrew David Wong:
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> Dear Qubes Community, 
>
> We have published Qubes Canary #21. The text of this canary is 
> reproduced below. This canary and its accompanying signatures will 
> always be available in the Qubes Security Pack (qubes-secpack). 
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> View Qubes Canary #21 in the qubes-secpack: 
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> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-secpack/blob/master/canaries/canary-021-2019.txt>
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Hi Andrew,

I can see that Joanna's key's are still to be 
trusted(https://www.qubes-os.org/security/pack/#how-to-obtain-verify-and-read), 
even though she is no longer an active member of the team 
(https://www.qubes-os.org/team/)

Is there a need for off-boarding former members, on-boarding newer ones(and 
their keys), or are there practical issues, regarding that, making it 
problematic?

Sincerely
Max

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[qubes-users] `sanity-squashfs` available and removed notifications

2019-10-15 Thread tetrahedra via qubes-users

Dom0 device notifications (same style as when attaching a USB stick)
keep popping up, along the lines of:

/tmp/sanity-squashfs-290* (deleted) is available
/tmp/sanity-squashfs-290* (deleted) is removed

As far as I know there is no update process running in the background.
journalctl in dom0 doesn't show anything useful either. 


Does anyone know what this is?

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Re: [qubes-users] Re: Anyone tried Anbox ('Android in a box') under Qubes

2019-10-15 Thread Andrew David Wong
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On 2019-10-15 7:46 AM, 'Heinrich Ulbricht' via qubes-users wrote:
> Two years later - did anybody try this again and succeeded?
> 
> I tried installing it in an Ubuntu 10 template VM (there is now *apt 
> install anbox*!) but got stuck at the kernel modules as another person 
> trying it here 
> .
> 

Patrick just mentioned that he managed to run it inside Whonix-Workstation:

https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2233#issuecomment-541558115

> 
> On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 9:21:15 AM UTC+2, P R wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
>> Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
>>
>> https://anbox.io
>> *"(...) Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, 
>> abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a 
>> GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your 
>> operating system like any other native application. (...)"*
>>
>> I haven't seen it yet, but having the application  integrated with the OS 
>> sounds like what Qubes is doing with AppVMs to the user, so very 
>> user-friendly.
>>
>> - PhR
>>

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[qubes-users] Re: Anyone tried Anbox ('Android in a box') under Qubes

2019-10-15 Thread 'Heinrich Ulbricht' via qubes-users
Two years later - did anybody try this again and succeeded?

I tried installing it in an Debian 10 template VM (there is now *apt 
install anbox*!) but got stuck at the kernel modules as another person 
trying it here 
.


On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 9:21:15 AM UTC+2, P R wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
> Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
>
> https://anbox.io
> *"(...) Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, 
> abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a 
> GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your 
> operating system like any other native application. (...)"*
>
> I haven't seen it yet, but having the application  integrated with the OS 
> sounds like what Qubes is doing with AppVMs to the user, so very 
> user-friendly.
>
> - PhR
>

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[qubes-users] Re: Anyone tried Anbox ('Android in a box') under Qubes

2019-10-15 Thread 'Heinrich Ulbricht' via qubes-users
Two years later - did anybody try this again and succeeded?

I tried installing it in an Ubuntu 10 template VM (there is now *apt 
install anbox*!) but got stuck at the kernel modules as another person 
trying it here 
.


On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 9:21:15 AM UTC+2, P R wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in running Android as HVM within Qubes.
> Has anyone trying to do so already with the code from the Anbox Project?
>
> https://anbox.io
> *"(...) Anbox puts the Android operating system into a container, 
> abstracts hardware access and integrates core system services into a 
> GNU/Linux system. Every Android application will be integrated with your 
> operating system like any other native application. (...)"*
>
> I haven't seen it yet, but having the application  integrated with the OS 
> sounds like what Qubes is doing with AppVMs to the user, so very 
> user-friendly.
>
> - PhR
>

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