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Dear Qubes Community,
We're pleased to announce the third release candidate for Qubes 4.0.2!
Features:
- - All 4.0 dom0 updates to date
- - Fedora 30 TemplateVM
- - Debian 10 TemplateVM
- - Whonix 15 Gateway and Workstation TemplateVMs
- - Linux
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 08:20:27PM -1000, rec wins wrote:
> so $sudo dnf install redshift-gtk ?
sudo qubes-dom0-update redshift
/Sven
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I tried doing what you mentioned. It seems that I can either boot to Qubes
OR Grub where I can choose between Linux and Windows. I would like the
Qubes boot manager to control everything so when I start the computer, I
can choose between the 3 OSes. What do I need to put into either Grub or
No, it's been consistent for a few weeks now, so I'm not going to worry
about it. I did find another way to screw up, though. I attached the
drive persistently to my "untrusted" VM, and then put the mount in
/etc/fstab in the debian-10 template, so it would persist also. That
worked fine
Hey I recently made a post about x start up failing, I'm thinking this was from
trying to run a raid configuration between two m2 drives in a sata adapter
case. After I stopped doing that I have not seen the same error.
Now I am onto another problem and can just taste qubes os finally working
Master Node:
I will try to not top post iv read how it's done but it does not seem to have
worked on my last msg, I dont see any other way to rely and I'm replying to the
last msg of this thread.
My intel cpu is a i7-4930MX with haswell gpu integrated. As I said before my
whole system worked
Yeah, there are ways to fake an OS, but that really wasn't my question. I
was wondering whether or not folk have noticed that having an OS like Qubes
would result in greater scrutiny than Windows or MacOS. I'm not trying to
sneak anything across the border; I just don't want to spend an
quix...@tutanota.com:
Hi, I have tried installing Qubes on two seperate usb sticks using two
different methods (etcher and pendrivelinux. The installation completes
successfully, however when I boot Qubes, it shows the startup coding lanuguage
and then Qubes will automatically shut down and
Hi, I have tried installing Qubes on two seperate usb sticks using two
different methods (etcher and pendrivelinux. The installation completes
successfully, however when I boot Qubes, it shows the startup coding lanuguage
and then Qubes will automatically shut down and restart the computer.
How
I think that you are not supposed to use one of those make-a-bootable-drive
apps. Instead, as I remember, you just dd the thing onto the usb and plug
it in. See:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/installation-guide/
Look at the section "Copying the ISO onto the installation medium"
When I first
tetrahedra via qubes-users:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 08:59:16AM +0100, David Hobach wrote:
I am getting very many duplicate copies of Mike's emails, but only of
emails from Mike. Is this happening to anyone else?
Probably because he clicked "reply all" on one of your questions like
I just
On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 08:59:16AM +0100, David Hobach wrote:
I am getting very many duplicate copies of Mike's emails, but only of
emails from Mike. Is this happening to anyone else?
Probably because he clicked "reply all" on one of your questions like
I just did.
No, when that happens (as
Master Node:
Hey I recently made a post about x start up failing, I'm thinking this was from
trying to run a raid configuration between two m2 drives in a sata adapter
case. After I stopped doing that I have not seen the same error.
I guess anything is possible. Glad to hear it's solved.
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