Hi,
In an effort to decrease R4's memory consumption I'm replacing the
default fedora-26 template with a customized one based on the official
minimal fedora-26 template.
I installed additional RPMs according to the documentation [1] and
everything seems to be working well, with a noticeable
I'm trying to use Salt to set up my standard configuration, which includes a
few appvms used for various purposes.
I have been able to create scripts that sets up the dom0 configuration, creates
the VMs, and configures the templates.
But when I try to use the same mechanism to configure the app
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On 2018-02-11 17:14, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
> On Sun, February 11, 2018 11:04 pm, '[799]' via qubes-users wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately the VM is not booting into the ISO.
>
> https://www.qubes-os.org/faq/#users Bottom of user section
>
FYI,
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On 2018-02-11 18:57, Gaijin wrote:
> The Qubes OS v3 and v2 onion services sites don't appear to have been
> updated since January when this announcement was made. Shouldn't they
> show the same content as the normal Qubes site?
>
> For example I
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 8:42 AM, donoban wrote:
> On 02/06/2018 04:02 PM, billol...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I've installed Qubes 4 rc4 on an external hard drive. It works
>> pretty well. However, I tried to run a game "FreeOrion" and
>> received the following error using the "personal" vm:
>>
>>
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 1:06:06 PM UTC-5, David L. Craig wrote:
> https://thehackernews.com/2018/02/airgap-computer-hacking.html
>
> Dang! Be certain your vaults cannot be compromised.
> --
>
> May the LORD God bless you exceedingly abundantly!
>
> Dave_Craig___
On 2018-01-23 07:26, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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> Dear Qubes Community,
>
> The Qubes and Whonix projects now have next-generation Tor onion
> services [1] (a.k.a. "v3 onion services"), which provide several
> security improvements [2] over v2 o
On Sun, February 11, 2018 11:04 pm, '[799]' via qubes-users wrote:
> Unfortunately the VM is not booting into the ISO.
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Hello,
I need to install a standalone CentOS based VM and have thereof downloaded a
CentOS minimal ISO, created a new standalone VM which is not (!) based on a
template and attached the ISO to the new VM.
Unfortunately the VM is not booting into the ISO.
The VM window comes up when starting the
Hi maybe you can give us "dmesg" and "# lspci -vvv"?
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On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 5:20:16 PM UTC-5, lemond...@gmail.com wrote:
> Without support for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, plus needing
> specific hardware compatible with Qubes OS, what kinds of work do you get
> done if Qubes is your main OS on primary PC?
>
> I want to run D
https://thehackernews.com/2018/02/airgap-computer-hacking.html
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On 02/11/2018 05:38 PM, Devin T. Theriot-Orr wrote:
> I've been using Qubes3.2 for about 6 months as my primary machine.
> Some time recently, perhaps in the last month, I've started to
> experience a rather deadly usability problem where the mouse w
I've been using Qubes3.2 for about 6 months as my primary machine. Some
time recently, perhaps in the last month, I've started to experience a
rather deadly usability problem where the mouse will no longer select
anything. Everything else works, I can move the mouse, I can change
windows using the
@Yuraeitha
actually i am experiencing this bug with qvm-backup-restore:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qubes-users/HZVBAqerLoI
Is there a way to manually trigger a refresh of the drop-down menu of available
qubes? qvm-backup-restore does not reliably add qubes to the menu of available
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On 02/11/2018 04:03 PM, Vít Šesták wrote:
> I am sorry for the monolog, but I have some further ideas and
> findings.
Hehe, I'm following your progress but I don't have currently the need
of share my screen.
I enjoy reading it and maybe I will test
I am sorry for the monolog, but I have some further ideas and findings.
I see two promising options to make screensharing great again:
a. VM screensharing: It would share the screen of the current VM and nothing
else. We need to get in-VM screenshots working for this. Or you can use a VNC
loopb
Hello,
I am trying to install a fresh copy of Qubes 4rc4 but run into a problem after
the 1st of to the installation and the reboor, when the default Qubes are
beeing installed.
After a while I get the following error message:
['/use/bin/qvm-start', 'sys-firewall'] failed:
stdout: ""
stderr: "
Hello,
At the start I also get ""Fail to Load Kernel module"" see "systemctl status
'systemd-modules-load.service'" for details.
I do not have the staus for the installation was ended.
I have tried to install qubes R4.0-rc4 several times.
have also enabled the IOMMU settings in the bios of the S
@awokd
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 1:37:58 PM UTC+1, awokd wrote:
> On Sun, February 11, 2018 12:01 pm, Yuraeitha wrote:
>
> > Quote:
> > "Why is full screen mode potentially dangerous?
> > If one allowed one of the VMs to “own” the full screen, e.g. to show a
> > movie on a full screen, it m
On Sun, February 11, 2018 12:01 pm, Yuraeitha wrote:
> Quote:
> "Why is full screen mode potentially dangerous?
> If one allowed one of the VMs to “own” the full screen, e.g. to show a
> movie on a full screen, it might not be possible for the user to know if
> the applications/VM really “released
One example of usefulness is taking Qubes and turn it into a SmartTV. While
Qubes isn't designed for this, in this age with screens having microphones and
webcames, voice control, and what not, I do prefer to simply make sure
SmartTV's have no internet access, and then install a secure OS like Q
@Matteo
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:18:16 AM UTC+1, Matteo wrote:
> > Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find
> > it? Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
>
> i think that you have to press that keys on the keyboard, is not a
> terminal
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 11:09:39 AM UTC+1, donoban wrote:
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> Have you tried 'alt+F11' on XFCE?
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> It's default hotkey in XFCE for fullscreen and you can modify it using
> configuration editor.
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@ cybe...@national.shitposting.agency
Glad it worked out for you:)
@Tom Zander
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 12:18:11 PM UTC+1, Tom Zander wrote:
> On Saturday, 10 February 2018 09:05:51 CET Yuraeitha wrote:
> > On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:51:47 AM UTC+1,
> cybe...@national.shitposti
On Sun, February 11, 2018 11:24 am, eerst...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
> At Qubes RC4 installation, I've selected: whonix + update through whonix
> but lost the ability to update software on templates after whonix
> removal.
>
> After the installation, I've changed:
> a) UpdateVM configurati
Dear all,
At Qubes RC4 installation, I've selected: whonix + update through whonix but
lost the ability to update software on templates after whonix removal.
After the installation, I've changed:
a) UpdateVM configuration in global settings from 'sys-wonix' to 'sys-firewall';
b) removed whonix A
On Saturday, 10 February 2018 09:05:51 CET Yuraeitha wrote:
> On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:51:47 AM UTC+1,
cybe...@national.shitposting.agency wrote:
> > I have a usb drive attached to sys-usb, lets say its mounted at /mnt on
> > sys-usb and im trying to backup a vm named MyVm from dom0 the
On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 4:26:12 PM UTC+1, bill...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks. That's what I needed to know.
You're welcome (: I know the feeling, it would suck to do so much work only to
find out it's not feasible or possible.
Maybe dual-boot or have two computers can solve your needs
On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 12:41:22 PM UTC+1, Tim W wrote:
> On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 4:33:00 AM UTC-5, Yuraeitha wrote:
> > On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 7:09:32 AM UTC+1, Tim W wrote:
> > > On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 4:47:16 PM UTC-4, Yuraeitha wrote:
> > > > On Wednesday,
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Have you tried 'alt+F11' on XFCE?
It's default hotkey in XFCE for fullscreen and you can modify it using
configuration editor.
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On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 9:00:40 PM UTC+1, Utility Panel wrote:
> On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 5:20:16 PM UTC-5, lemond...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Without support for hardware acceleration of virtual machines, plus needing
> > specific hardware compatible with Qubes OS, what kinds of work
On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 5:05:17 PM UTC+1, bill...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm in a slightly similar situation. I am a very new Qubes user and am in
> the process of getting used to it. My impression is that Qubes right now is
> a little like linux in general in the 1990s. I can remember r
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:51:56 AM UTC+1, Yuraeitha wrote:
> On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:18:16 AM UTC+1, Matteo wrote:
> > > Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find
> > > it? Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
> >
> > i think th
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:51:56 AM UTC+1, Yuraeitha wrote:
> On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:18:16 AM UTC+1, Matteo wrote:
> > > Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find
> > > it? Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
> >
> > i think th
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:18:16 AM UTC+1, Matteo wrote:
> > Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find
> > it? Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
>
> i think that you have to press that keys on the keyboard, is not a
> terminal command (
> Does anyone know the 'alt+space+f'(fullscreen) command, or where to find it?
> Or are there none available in /bin /usr/bin or similar?
i think that you have to press that keys on the keyboard, is not a
terminal command (in fact you can't find in /usr/bin)
if you press alt+space bar a menu sh
Le samedi 10 février 2018 22:58:15 UTC+2, Alex Dubois a écrit :
> > On 10 Feb 2018, at 17:46, ThierryIT wrote:
> >
> > Le samedi 10 février 2018 01:44:36 UTC+2, Alex Dubois a écrit :
> >> On Saturday, 3 February 2018 22:42:46 UTC, Alex Dubois wrote:
> >>> On Saturday, 3 February 2018 10:12:25 UT
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