Hello,
I have moved most of my email workflow in Qubes to a dedicated Email-AppVM.
It has DavMail and Thunderbird + neomutt installed to access our Corporate
Exchange Server.
(Thunderbird is only used when I need to paste screenshots into an email,
for example for troubleshooting/howtos etc)
Try doing a search for your template name
$ find / debian-9
Delete everything you find.
$ lvs
$ lvremove debian-9 debian-9-root debian-9-swap #(I think!, double check me)
$ systemctl disable debian-9
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I've successfully removed a few TemplateVMs from my R-4.0 system but one is
being stubborn. The template is still showing up in Qubes manger and when I run
qvm-ls. I went through all the steps in
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/remove-vm-manually/ and was only able to
successfully complete
Open a terminal in dom0 and type
sudo qubes-dom0-update
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Thats awesome! The colors did change, however the files were not persistent.
Im going to try writing a script that overwrites the files on startup.
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On 09.03.2018 00:57, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
AMD stuff is the best choice, they don't artificially hobble
virtualization on their regular cards and they work out of the box.
The reason things break and you need to re-compile every time you
update your kernel with a new nvidia card in your
rpc policy
## Note that policy parsing stops at the first match,
## so adding anything below "$anyvm $anyvm action" line will have no effect
## Please use a single # to start your custom comments
## whonix default
whonix-ws $default allow,target=sys-whonix
whonix-ws $anyvm deny
whonix-gw
Hi. Im want to onionize qubes
I installed whonix 14 and I have edited my sources like this.
qubes.r4.list
# Main qubes updates repository
#deb [arch=amd64] http://deb.qubes-os.org/r4.0/vm stretch main
#deb-src http://deb.qubes-os.org/r4.0/vm stretch main
#deb [arch=amd64]
On 03/28/2018 05:02 PM, Ringo wrote:
Greetings. I have a Purism 15v3 laptop with an Atheros AR9462 wi-fi card. The card
works under Qubes but it's slow, with bit-rate of only 6/mpbs. I had this issue before,
on the same laptop when it was first shipped with the PureOS distribution (a debian
Greetings. I have a Purism 15v3 laptop with an Atheros AR9462 wi-fi card. The
card works under Qubes but it's slow, with bit-rate of only 6/mpbs. I had this
issue before, on the same laptop when it was first shipped with the PureOS
distribution (a debian distribution) and was able to fix it
I've been using Steam's In-Home Streaming for years and it's worked well.
Recently though, I tried to get a Steam client running on a Debian 9 virtual
machine in Qubes Q4-rc5 to stream from a Win 10 PC on the same network
(Ethernet) that would run the games. However; I cannot get the two
On Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 9:07:07 PM UTC+2, awokd wrote:
> On Sun, March 25, 2018 6:17 pm, Roy Bernat wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> >
> >
> > should i install the new version or can update from rc04
>
> Either should work. If you aren't sure, they always say in the release
> notes too.
And how does
We sincerely appreciate *your* patience. Thank *you* for sticking with
*us*.
This stable release never would have been possible without *your*
enormous efforts.
*Your* involvement makes Qubes a truly open-source project. *Your*
energy, skill,
and good will make this project a joy to work with.
Great news, thanks!
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 1:36 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 After nearly two years in
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Michael Carbone:
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> On 03/27/2018 01:58 PM, 'TFQOS' via qubes-users wrote:
>> On 27 March 2018 5:40 PM, cubit wrote:
>>
>>> 27. Mar 2018 09:45 by mich...@qubes-os.org:
>>>
couldn't figure out a fast solution so I downgraded back to v1.9.9 for
the time being.
On 03/27/2018 01:58 PM, 'TFQOS' via qubes-users wrote:
> On 27 March 2018 5:40 PM, cubit wrote:
>
>> 27. Mar 2018 09:45 by mich...@qubes-os.org:
>>
>>> couldn't figure out a fast solution so I downgraded back to v1.9.9 for
>>> the time being.
>>>
>>> You can do the same by
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On 2018-03-28 12:14, G wrote:
You're right. So the no ME no TPM rule probably apply only when using
the stock bios. I just noticed coreboot recently pushed a commit
fixing a problem in TPM activation
https://github.com/coreboot/coreboot/commit/676887d2e2e474f70a8ebb1b6065f71e4e81001d
maybe
On 2018-03-28 11:42, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
On Wed, March 28, 2018 8:13 am, G wrote:
I looked into adding a secondary TPM, maybe in the ExpressCard slot
but
it looks like no such piece of hardware exist. Or maybe there's a way
to
use the integrated TPM without the Intel ME but i
On Wed, March 28, 2018 8:13 am, G wrote:
>
> I looked into adding a secondary TPM, maybe in the ExpressCard slot but
> it looks like no such piece of hardware exist. Or maybe there's a way to
> use the integrated TPM without the Intel ME but i don't have the skills to
> research in that
On Wed, March 28, 2018 2:09 am, berto0...@gmail.com wrote:
>> It's in a bit of an indeterminate state right now:
>> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2971. Did regenerating
>> initramfs with host only fix it for you, or did you just leave the
>> keyboard setting on US on the
On Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 8:08:19 PM UTC-7, franc...@tutamail.com wrote:
> Security considerations aside, it's so convenient having shared root
> filesystems that can be updated once for multiple child-VMs. Is this feature
> unique to Qubes or is something like this often replicated when
On 2018-03-27 22:17, awokd wrote:
PS Have you seen Heads? http://osresearch.net/
Nope i didn't know it. By the overview it looks like a very good idea
but i have yet to understand all the details.
Still the problem is that currently one has to choose between keeping
the Intel ME active or
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