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On 2019-11-07 8:59 AM, Rafael Reis wrote:
> It's done!
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> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-doc/pull/881
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> Glad to help. Added a TODO note on the pull request to, in the future, add
> instructions for GPT / UEFI Installations. I ran into this
Good to hear, i just bought the exact same thing!
On Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 3:14:01 PM UTC-6, John wrote:
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> Qubes R4 rc4 on USB 3.0 stick - no problems to report
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Hey Chris,
Thanks for your reply. I checked presence of a gateway route with "ip
route get 192.168.10.0/24" and got the output
"192.168.10.1 dev eth0 src 10.137.0.10 uid 0" so I guess a route is set.
I also tried calling qubes-setup-dnat-to-ns and checked connection
again, but it seems like
My error. I forgot to turn off and turn on the template VM for
debian-10. Once I did that and then turned on the template based vm, it
came up. Sorry for the newbie mistake.
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I installed KDE . The installation went fine, though of course the
touchscreen doesn't work (which has been written about before). The
graphical interaction for blender was actually better in KDE than it was in
Xfce. However... after a minute or two, the left mouse button became
So, this is odd. I installed 4.0.2rc2 and:
1) Changed the template for untrusted: to debian-10. That seemed to work
fine.
2) Went to the debian 10 template and installed Blender. That seemed to
work fine -- blender will run if I invoke it from the debian-10 template
terminal
3) Restarted
Thanks Francesco!
On Thursday, 7 November 2019 13:53:13 UTC+2, Francesco wrote:
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> On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 8:13 AM Claudio Chinicz > wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> I want to buy a Bluetooth USB to connect my PC with Qubes 4 to an ear
>> phone. The device I'm considering says its compatible with
It's done!
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-doc/pull/881
Glad to help. Added a TODO note on the pull request to, in the future, add
instructions for GPT / UEFI Installations. I ran into this issue. Did the
whole thing which implies a MBR disk (step 2) and couldn't boot afterwards.
Had to redo
So, for my "untrusted" qube, I decided I wanted Debian, and I changed it in
the Qubes settings. That worked fine. However, when I did that, Firefox
stopped coming up when I clicked on untrusted:Firefox (though it came up
fine from the terminal when I typed "firefox").
So... I went back to
On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 8:01:41 AM UTC-5, bill...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Just a quick data point. Installed without a hitch on my HP laptop with
> 256G SSD and a 1TB SATA (installed on my SSD only). The SSD makes it a
> *lot* more snappy.
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Actually that's a 15t-da000, not 5t. Bad
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 8:13 AM Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> Hi,
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> I want to buy a Bluetooth USB to connect my PC with Qubes 4 to an ear
> phone. The device I'm considering says its compatible with Fedora and Linux
> Kernel 3.0.34, 3.2.20, 3.4 and later.
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> Has anyone done it before? Can I use it
Hi,
I want to buy a Bluetooth USB to connect my PC with Qubes 4 to an ear
phone. The device I'm considering says its compatible with Fedora and Linux
Kernel 3.0.34, 3.2.20, 3.4 and later.
Has anyone done it before? Can I use it with an AppVM created from the
Fedora 30 Template? Will I need to
Rafael Reis:
Hey,
So I was able to figure this one out on my own.
The installer expects you to format filesystems prior to allocating the
mountpoints. I honestly wasn't sure which FSes I should use. So i checked
out what auto mode would do, and mimicked it with the custom created pools.
As
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