Stumpy:
> I did a fresh install on my computer and (am pretty sure) I setup an LVM
> (I know I am not using the right termin, sorry) across the SSD drive and
> the regular drive. The problem is, my computer is now much slower than
> it was when I was running everything off the SSD, which I am
I did a fresh install on my computer and (am pretty sure) I setup an LVM
(I know I am not using the right termin, sorry) across the SSD drive and
the regular drive. The problem is, my computer is now much slower than
it was when I was running everything off the SSD, which I am pretty sure
is
> Dropping Qubes mailing list since it's not a Qubes issue any more.
> Recommend calling Dell again and telling them the above paragraph.
> Sounds like a hardware problem with the laptop to me. Get them to
> replace it.
I understand it no longer seems to be directly a Qubes issue, but I am
tetrahedra via qubes-users:
> I start working on a project with some untrusted data in a DispVM.
>
> Then I decide the project is bigger or going to take longer than
> anticipated and I need to keep the DispVM around, so I don't lose my
> work prematurely.
>
> Is there a way to turn
I start working on a project with some untrusted data in a DispVM.
Then I decide the project is bigger or going to take longer than anticipated
and I need to keep the DispVM around, so I don't lose my work prematurely.
Is there a way to turn currently-running DispVM instance into a regular
Hi all,
I've been attempting to setup a wireguard based vpn based on
https://github.com/tasket/Qubes-vpn-support/wiki/Wireguard-VPN-connections-in-Qubes-OS,
but with a cloned template based on debian-10-minimal instead. I've been
able to accomplish this with the debian-10 template, but ran