Hi awork,
thanks for your answer.
I do not attach the device to dom0 but since Dom0 (backend) to my VM.
but when I list the usb devices from Dom0 with qvm-usb, I see nothing.
however my device appears correctly in / sys / bus / usb / devices / usb1
it seems me that qvm-usb is derivated of qvm-devi
On 7/25/19 3:48 PM, unman wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 08:49:00AM +, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Jon deps:
if the debian 10 sentence is current, is the documentation soon to be
updated ?
any guesstimate on the -10 fresh templates ETA <-- sorry to ask?? :)
The Debian 10 Qubes templa
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On 25/07/2019 8.21 PM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> On 25/07/2019 3.27 AM, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
>> Hi Andrew,
>
>> I needed to reinstall Whonix-gw after having removed all
>> templates. I've followed the instructions contained below on
>> "Workaro
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On 25/07/2019 3.27 AM, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I needed to reinstall Whonix-gw after having removed all templates.
> I've followed the instructions contained below on "Workaround"
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/reinstall-template/#m
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 02:11:40PM -0500, Sven Semmler wrote:
> On 7/25/19 10:48 AM, unman wrote:
> > Debian-10 is stuck in testing at the moment because it needs packages
> > from the *testing* repositories for updating. This could be confusing if
> > users install from current and don't want to u
On 7/25/19 10:48 AM, unman wrote:
> Debian-10 is stuck in testing at the moment because it needs packages
> from the *testing* repositories for updating. This could be confusing if
> users install from current and don't want to use the testing
> repositories.
I'm sorry that confused me. My main te
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 12:15 PM Chris Laprise wrote:
> If it doesn't work, then the problem is probably entirely in dom0 and
> Fedora 25. Assuming you already have the testing 4.19 kernel, have you
> thought of upgrading it to the even newer 5.x one as 'latest'? The
> latest kernel is installed
On 7/25/19 11:04 AM, brendan.h...@gmail.com wrote:
...there are very very early test-builds of Qubes R4.1 out there
utilizing Xen 4.12 and Fedora 30. This 2019-07-01 build appears
semi-stable in light testing. It is, at a high level (and Marek can
correct me if I am wrong), the R4.01 codebase w
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 08:49:00AM +, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
> Jon deps:
>
> > if the debian 10 sentence is current, is the documentation soon to be
> > updated ?
> >
> > any guesstimate on the -10 fresh templates ETA <-- sorry to ask?? :)
>
> The Debian 10 Qubes template isn't out y
What is the best option for using Qubes alongside gaming on Windows?
I am currently dual-booting without Anti-Evil-Maid, reason being that my Intel
ME is disabled with me_cleaner.
The OS is locked down and I don't update my Windows at all to prevent further
spying features being added/reenabled.
On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 10:18:29 AM UTC-4, awokd wrote:
>
> > Are there any other Xen-based distros out there I could test?
>
> You can add Xen to your stock Fedora install. That takes it roughly to
> where Qubes begins, but you might want to use the same version of Fedora
> dom0 uses.
>
As a follow-up because I see this has been asked at-length both here an on
GitHub: I tried changing this to "Ctrl-Alt-c" and "Ctrl-Alt-v" in
/etc/qubes/guid.conf (using that syntax and capitalization EXACTLY). Is my
syntax incorrect? I had this working in 3.2, but it won't work in 4.0.
Strange
Claudia:
> This also really complicates the search process. It's not good enough to
> find a laptop that is known to suspend under Linux. It's a wonder
> *anyone* has working suspend in Qubes.
Unfortunately, this is true! Lots of things have to work together in
order for suspend to function. See
Chris Laprise:
My experience is that consumer BIOS will result in poor suspend
compatibility.
Not surprising :( But there are indeed some Thinkpads, MSI, System76,
Purism, and other high-end business-class machines on the HCL with
suspend not working. So it's still a bit of crapshoot. Just
alain.cor...@gmail.com:
> Hi,
> I need to use a telit lte modem plugged on PCIe.
> I found informations
> dmesg: usb 1-2: product Telit...
> lsusb: bus 001 Device 002: ID Telit ..
> readlink: /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb1
>..device/pci.00:14.0/usb1
> it's ok, but...
>
Hi,
I need to use a telit lte modem plugged on PCIe.
I found informations
dmesg: usb 1-2: product Telit...
lsusb: bus 001 Device 002: ID Telit ..
readlink: /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb1
..device/pci.00:14.0/usb1
it's ok, but...
when i attach the usb device from dom0
qvm
Jon deps:
> if the debian 10 sentence is current, is the documentation soon to be
> updated ?
>
> any guesstimate on the -10 fresh templates ETA <-- sorry to askĀ :)
The Debian 10 Qubes template isn't out yet. It's in testing so it should
be soon. Hopefully, associated documentation would be upd
Hi Andrew,
I needed to reinstall Whonix-gw after having removed all templates. I've
followed the instructions contained below on "Workaround"
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/reinstall-template/#manual-method and issued
command "sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-templates-community
qub
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