On Wednesday, 24 August 2016 13:11:49 UTC+10, Drew White wrote:
> Is there anyone out there that can list for me what is required for Qubes
> integration on a Linux System? (Debian based and RedHat based)
Also the dependancies for NetVM and ProxyVM and AppVM differences.
That way I know what i
Hi developers and users,
I'm trying to find out what is required for building template in Qubes, but I
still can't find any documentation on it that accurately tells me what I want
to know.
I've asked this a long time ago when I was first thinking about building a
template and want this inform
>> On 08/23/2016 06:01 PM, johnyju...@sigaint.org wrote:
>>> Wow, what a weird day.
>>>
>>> A rather bizarre story, which is possibly a good example as to how
>>> Qubes
>>> can help protect you from hacking, or at least spot the effects of it.
>>
>> What threat model does this fit? If a skilled att
> On 08/23/2016 06:01 PM, johnyju...@sigaint.org wrote:
>> Wow, what a weird day.
>>
>> A rather bizarre story, which is possibly a good example as to how Qubes
>> can help protect you from hacking, or at least spot the effects of it.
>
> What threat model does this fit? If a skilled attacker trick
On 08/23/2016 06:01 PM, johnyju...@sigaint.org wrote:
Wow, what a weird day.
A rather bizarre story, which is possibly a good example as to how Qubes
can help protect you from hacking, or at least spot the effects of it.
What threat model does this fit? If a skilled attacker tricks you into
t
Wow, what a weird day.
A rather bizarre story, which is possibly a good example as to how Qubes
can help protect you from hacking, or at least spot the effects of it.
I use a sigaint address, because of a psycho ex and her corrupt cop buddies.
Anyhow, I created another sigaint address today, to
On 08/23/2016 04:33 PM, snakebyteproducti...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
First of all sorry if this is the wrong forum. I'm wondering if anyone can help
me out on this articular pc i am possibly buying. It is the Lenovo G50-80. It
has an Intel Core i3-5005U CPU wich has VT-x and VT-d. The Specs can be
Hello,
AMD optimized Code, which runs well under Debian and will perform also on a
QubesOS machine, will be highly appreciated.
Today I run Qubes under AMD, all seems fine, but complex and long Mathematica
calculations seems very strange time-dependend sometimes slow and even don't
work well (
Hi
First of all sorry if this is the wrong forum. I'm wondering if anyone can help
me out on this articular pc i am possibly buying. It is the Lenovo G50-80. It
has an Intel Core i3-5005U CPU wich has VT-x and VT-d. The Specs can be found
here:
http://ark.intel.com/products/84695/Intel-Core-i3
On Saturday, August 20, 2016 at 9:24:09 PM UTC+2, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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> > On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 8:36:20 PM UTC+2, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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> >> In order for IOMMU to work, it has to
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Hi JJ!
> In getting this working, I found that /usr/lib/qubes/qrexec-client
> was my friend, allowing to run commands in the VM's [...]
It's better to use "qvm-run --pass-io --nogui". That's a wrapper around
qrexec-client which, by default, colors
> How does Qubes perform as the host OS in a virtualised server environment?
>
> I'm thinking of a configuration where the host OS is Qubes with VM's
> running for things like a virtualised email server, IDS server, perhaps a
> Tor relay etc. I've used Qubes as a desktop host, I'm just curious abou
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On 08/23/2016 11:07 AM, darren...@redskiesgroup.com wrote:
> How does Qubes perform as the host OS in a virtualised server
> environment?
>
> I'm thinking of a configuration where the host OS is Qubes with
> VM's running for things like a virtuali
How does Qubes perform as the host OS in a virtualised server environment?
I'm thinking of a configuration where the host OS is Qubes with VM's running
for things like a virtualised email server, IDS server, perhaps a Tor relay
etc. I've used Qubes as a desktop host, I'm just curious about wheth
> On 23.08.2016, at 14:42, johnyjukya-at-sigaint.org
> |qubes-mailing-list/Example Allow| <567v794...@sneakemail.com> wrote:
>
> I know I may be in the minority with an under-powered machine (4G), but I
> thought I'd share some tips for getting more room for additional AppVM's
> that worked wel
I know I may be in the minority with an under-powered machine (4G), but I
thought I'd share some tips for getting more room for additional AppVM's
that worked well for me:
I guess I should state that this really would "void your warrantee" and
you shouldn't hassle the Qubes folks with problems you
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