I tried installing snaps in a debian template and then
but while it ran fine the first time, after restarting it stopped
working. As I wanted to be sure it was not a qubes issue I posted on the
snapcraft forum [1] and the question they asked that made me think it
was qubes related was
_"Is
Awesome work Sven and thank you for being the "one hard t430" guide
collaborator and alpha tester. I have so many permutations of T430 in my
home right now its hard to keep track of them all.
I will get the guide finished soon and change the repo to public so the
community can benefit.,
On 6/10/21 2:06 PM, BGW wrote:
I see that on the Nitrokey site that they say the i7 73740 is NOT
QUBES compatible? Did I get that right?
There are three chips we should talk about to clarify this:
i7-3632QM (listed by Nitrokey, not compatible with Qubes OS)
i7-3740QM (the one I used, NOT
previously, you can find signed ISOs here https://qubes.notset.fr/iso/ and also result of
openQA tests too (see openqa.qubes-os.org with build tag having -kernel-latest. For
example:
https://openqa.qubes-os.org/tests/overview?build=20210610-kernel-latest-4.1=qubesos=4.1=1).
The goal is stil
I forgot to mention the Nitrokey. But a Libremkey or Yubikey will do the
same job. Whatever you already have or suits your wallet / location etc.
/Sven
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public key: https://www.svensemmler.org/2A632C537D744BC7.asc
fingerprint: DA59 75C9 ABC4 0C83 3B2F 620B 2A63 2C53 7D74 4BC7
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You
I see that on the Nitrokey site that they say the i7 73740 is NOT QUBES
compatible? Did I get that right?
On Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 6:55:02 AM UTC+10 Ulrich Windl wrote:
> On 6/4/21 1:28 AM, Sven Semmler wrote:
> > A dream has come true!
> >
> > * ThinkPad T430
> > * Coreboot/Heads with
Wait, apparently I can't even "netcat -l 5000" and "telnet localhost 5000" in
the same debian vm? Even if I clear the iptables and set the default policies
to accept? Clearly I don't understand Qubes networking.
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On Thursday, June 10th, 2021 at 12:56 AM,