Installed 4.0.1 to a surface pro 6. Used rufus to load a 'dd' file instead of
the default. Set up a simple "black" partition using Windows "computer
management" console. Had upgraded os to win pro. Had to deal with bitdefender
before shutting off windows defaults in the UEFI.
The Qubes
Sorry for the noob question but I am getting a pop-up warning that my "Root
File is almost out of memory"? Its kinda scary...
The error pops up more regularly now...is there any maintenance I can do? I
have had this set up for over a year, working well...not sure the reason,
possibly:
The way
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 6:34 PM 'awokd' via qubes-users <
qubes-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 'minttu.hopeasuo' via qubes-users:
> > Hej...
> >
> > Any chance to get Q4 to work with this hardware?
> > (HP Elitebook 820 G2 i5 / 16GB RAM / 512 GB SSD)
> >
> > I understood that it should meet the
duc...@disroot.org:
'awokd' via qubes-users:
You might want to
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Onionizing_Repositories while you are at it.
Thanks. I'll pull all the Whonix docs for reference, seems like a good idea.
Using onion repos also provides a good visual confirmation that updates
duc...@disroot.org:
> Can someone confirm that choosing AppVM from the drop-down menu is the
> correct thing to do now? Are there any others steps I should take that
> aren't mentioned in the VPN doc?
See https://github.com/tasket/Qubes-vpn-support for an improved method.
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'minttu.hopeasuo' via qubes-users:
> Hej...
>
> Any chance to get Q4 to work with this hardware?
> (HP Elitebook 820 G2 i5 / 16GB RAM / 512 GB SSD)
>
> I understood that it should meet the listed hardware requirements, but both
> 4.0.1 and 4.0.2-rc1 installer complains about missing VT-x /
Hi.
R4.0.1
The official documentation for creating a VPN AppVM (/docs/vpn) makes
mention of a ProxyVM radio button:
> 1. Create a new VM, name it, click the _ProxyVM radio button_, and
choose a color and template.
I understand what a ProxyVM is, but there doesn't seem to be a way of
specifying
On 2019-09-15 02:38, Jeff Warner wrote:
I am brand new to QubesOS and hope to be able to update this entry over
time. I'm happy to start with this HCL report. The prospects look quite
promising.
Welcome to Qubes! Let us know if you have any questions
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'awokd' via qubes-users:
> duc...@disroot.org:
>
>> Based on the settings I chose, should I have expected the
>> qubes-dom0-update commands to leverage a Tor connection?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Does it seem
>> likely that they did in this case?
>
> No; agree it doesn't sound like it. Did you "sudo
On 2019-09-15 12:45, kegd...@gmail.com wrote:
Networking is enabled by state file, and WiFi enabled by radio killswitch;
enabled by state file.
It se es no network ando manually adding a WiFi does not connect.
Sys-net networkmanager[520] has a new ethernet device detected (vif2.0) but
network
On Sunday, February 3, 2019 at 8:28:13 PM UTC+3, Daniil Travnikov wrote:
>
> Could anyone tell me how to put the Xft.dpi on Fedora 29 only once?
> Because when I am creating AppVM it is always with another HiDPI option,
> less then his own Template. I mean changes working only on Template, but
> Your system intermittently freezing sounds like it could be
> https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5272 too.
It does seem like it, but one difference is that this time I haven’t even
updated dom0 yet. I have not connected to internet at all, as I was first
trying to connect through
Hej...
Any chance to get Q4 to work with this hardware?
(HP Elitebook 820 G2 i5 / 16GB RAM / 512 GB SSD)
I understood that it should meet the listed hardware requirements, but both
4.0.1 and 4.0.2-rc1 installer complains about missing VT-x / Immuo support.
Found some info in the forums that
kegd...@gmail.com:
> It's just that sudo ifconfig -a seems yo show lo and vif2.0 but no WiFi
> controller, except the Ethernet driver does not seem to be properly loaded
> and wireless is not showing.
>
Which network card(s) do you have? Did you search this mailing list on
their model #s?
duc...@disroot.org:
> Based on the settings I chose, should I have expected the
> qubes-dom0-update commands to leverage a Tor connection?
Yes.
> Does it seem
> likely that they did in this case?
No; agree it doesn't sound like it. Did you "sudo qubesctl state.sls
qvm.updates-via-whonix" as
eve:
> This is a follow-up to the "spontaneous rebooting" issue described here:
>
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/vDTVggCaAlE/Uv6WOTDvDwAJ
>
> I have experienced no random reboots for over 60 days since disabling
> all meltdown\spectre\l1tf mitigations via xen commandline
'awokd' via qubes-users:
> Run qvm-pci again with Realtek attached. Copy & paste the corresponding
> line of output here, if you don't mind. Use the Qubes Clipboard widget
> (top right) to perform equivalent of ctrl-shift-c from dom0.
Your system intermittently freezing sounds like it could be
evas...@firemail.cc:
> Previously have the same problem with 4.19 kernel: cpu freeze at some
> point, now the same issue with new 4.19 kernel. I'm already checked the
> group and found that other users reported the same behavior. But I think
> it will not be superfluous to report this again,
During the first-boot setup of R4.0.1, I chose to "Enable system and
template updates over the Tor anonymity network using Whonix". I left
all other settings at their defaults.
I rebooted, obtained an Internet connection and followed the prompts to
Configure Tor, which completed successfully.
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'awokd' via qubes-users:
> 'b17b7bdb' via qubes-users:
>> On 9/13/19 9:31 AM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:> 'b17b7bdb'
>> via qubes-users:
Setting tb_security_slider_safest=true (either by selecting
Yes in the Tor Browser Starter
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