On Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at 7:53:38 PM UTC-4, 799 wrote:
>
> Hello Brendan,
> > schrieb am Do., 15. Aug. 2019, 01:26:
>
>> (...)
>>
>> 1. That first USB device, which does not state where it can be used is
>> either:
>> a) The USB 2.0 interface "available" via the expresscard interface (some
I just bought an Asus Zenbook 3 and was able to successfully install Qubes.
Really enjoying it so far. I'm having trouble getting the keyboard
backlight to work. I tried xset commands, configurations in xfce, and even
tried to turn it on manually via the asus::kbd_backlight configuration
folde
Hello Brendan,
schrieb am Do., 15. Aug. 2019, 01:26:
> (...)
>
> 1. That first USB device, which does not state where it can be used is
> either:
> a) The USB 2.0 interface "available" via the expresscard interface (some
> "expresscard" devices are really just USB 2.0 devices).
> b) The USB 2.0
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 3:54:58 PM UTC-4, 799 wrote:
> I have documented the Layout of the USB controllers here:
>
> https://github.com/one7two99/my-qubes/blob/master/docs/qubes-x230.md
>
> It shows which USB Controllers connects to which external USB Port and
> which internal USB Devices
Hello,
I want to use a dedicated AppVM to sync data to a private NextCloud-Server.
I have setup a dedicated template for this, which is based on
fedore-30-minimal (as all my other templates).
Configuration of the template and the AppVM was straight forward and I
was able to make an initial sync.
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 07:31:50PM +0100, Eternal Questioner wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering whether anyone might have had a similar issue.
>
> Background:
>
>
>- sys-usb sys VM is installed and functional.
>- Hewlett Packard keyboard can be seen in the results of qvm-usb.
>- K