Update: kernel 4.19.128-1 boots fine on my laptop, but 4.19.132-1 that
comes with the newest dom0 update does not. I've set the install_limit
to 6 just in case. Will continue observing.
pudding
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On 2020-08-02 6:34 AM, Jason Long wrote:
> Why not a good document about it?
>
I think it's mainly lack of necessity and lack of time.
We prefer to focus our limited time and resources on the things that
will provide the greatest real, practical
Hi,
I just wanted to ask if there is hope getting sys-usb to work on the G505s
in the future? I tried sys-usb in Qubes 4.0 and 4.1 with and without
kernelopts irqpoll but unfortunately it doesn't work for me.
Off-topic:
Suspend doesn't work in 4.0 but it works in 4.1.
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On Tuesday, 4 August 2020 00:03:08 UTC+8, Chris Laprise wrote:
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> Yes, the requirements to get it running keep changing. Right now the
> easiest way is to install 'kernel-latest-qubes-vm' from dom0 to get a
> 5.x kernel for VMs (the 5.x kernels have wg module included), then
> install the
On 8/3/20 10:48 AM, fiftyfourthparal...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, and while I have you here, Chris, I thought I'd let you know that
your Wireguard guide in Qubes-VPN-Support doesn't work--I followed it
step-by-step but was left frustrated, so I took another route.
I just came across this Reddit
After bunch of reboots system started to see devices
connected to two usb ports(3.0), I have a few usb 2.0 ports
that are still not visible to sytem.
Any ideas how i can debug this?
On another os all ports work fine.
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On 8/3/20 10:18 AM, fiftyfourthparal...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, 3 August 2020 18:36:28 UTC+8, Chris Laprise wrote:
'curl' would only be used in a Whonix template. This is to signal
Qubes'
proxy to start the Tor-based updateVM as soon as possible. It should
not
try to run
Oh, and while I have you here, Chris, I thought I'd let you know that your
Wireguard guide in Qubes-VPN-Support doesn't work--I followed it
step-by-step but was left frustrated, so I took another route.
I just came across this Reddit post where the poster seems to have gone
through the same
On Monday, 3 August 2020 18:36:28 UTC+8, Chris Laprise wrote:
>
> 'curl' would only be used in a Whonix template. This is to signal Qubes'
> proxy to start the Tor-based updateVM as soon as possible. It should not
> try to run curl in a Fedora or regular Debian template.
>
> To suppress
On 2020-08-03 09:35, flatten wrote:
> I plan to use the Windows VM for specific purposes.
>
> Has anyone use a Windows VM on qubes? I do not think it is the most
> popular VM given Qubes is designed for security.
> Are older versions of Windows (7, XP), etc supported?
>
Hi,
Windows 7 HVMs work
Hello, I'm running a VM which is suspected to contain malware. Therefore I
would like to get a snapshot of the VM's RAM in order to further analyze it.
Can this be done in Qubes?
Thanks,
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On 8/3/20 4:11 AM, fiftyfourthparal...@gmail.com wrote:
Your Qubes-VM-Hardening tool was one of the first things installed
into my first Qubes, but I'm still not very familiar with how it
works. I think vm-boot-protect might be blocking me from adding a
.desktop file into
On 8/3/20 4:11 AM, fiftyfourthparal...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, 2 August 2020 22:42:31 UTC+8, Chris Laprise wrote:
You can check out my github for some interesting stuff. The
'Qubes-scripts' project has a (serial) template updater that lets you
select by certain criteria. It
On Monday, 3 August 2020 16:11:40 UTC+8, 54th Parallel wrote:
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>
> I tested your halt-vm-by-window and system-stats-xen and found them very
> useful. I also tried your qubes4-multi-update but ran into three issues:
> one is that it relies on curl, which my Fedora minimal wasn't happy about;
On Sunday, 2 August 2020 22:42:31 UTC+8, Chris Laprise wrote:
>
> You can check out my github for some interesting stuff. The
> 'Qubes-scripts' project has a (serial) template updater that lets you
> select by certain criteria. It could be parallelized pretty easily.
>
> [...]
>
> Finally,
I plan to use the Windows VM for specific purposes.
Has anyone use a Windows VM on qubes? I do not think it is the most popular VM
given Qubes is designed for security.
Are older versions of Windows (7, XP), etc supported?
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