"Apt install qubes-gpg-split" wants to pull in 120 packages. Even with
--no-install-recommends, it's still 23 packages including aspell,
emacsen-common, a couple gstreamer libs, zenity, etc. Why are these
required for gpg-split, and is there a way to trim them down further?
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Defiant:
Hello.
I've a question about the Qubes default desktop setup. Basically, the
latest Qubes is running XFCE desktop environment, but I've noticed
certain default programs are actually from Gnome. I find those
particularly difficult to use.
I was wondering why not use the XFCE
> I've a question about the Qubes default desktop setup. Basically, the
> latest Qubes is running XFCE desktop environment, but I've noticed
> certain default programs are actually from Gnome.
>
Dom0 uses xfce but the templates use Gnome.
> I did a quick test installing Thunar and it seemed to
Thank you for suggesting that I disable auto-start on sys-net and sys-usb.
I've made those changes, and from now on, I will manually start sys-net and
sys-usb.
The original report was the same as the original post in this thread. I
tried rebooting several times, but nothing changed.
I'm just
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 12:31:15AM -0800, alex.bari...@gmail.com wrote:
The following settings work for me:
1. Set "debug" to "False" in qvm-prefs
2. Set "gui" to "False" and "gui-emulated" to "False"
The only problem is qubes (or xen) keeps cashed info on whether to show
emulated console.
Claudia:
> Try putting `systemctl daemon-reload` in rc.local. I haven't tried it, but
> this should work, as rc.local itself resides on /rw, so /rw has to be
> available by that time. (Arguably the stock rc.local in Qubes templates
> should be preinstalled with this line. But then, arguably,
January 12, 2020 11:33 AM, "Abel Luck" wrote:
> The systemd route does seem promising. Thanks.
>
> If I edited the template vm, I could just put my unit file in
> /etc/systemd/system and it would work fine.
>
> However I'd like to do this for a specific AppVm, so I dropped the unit
> file in
Abel Luck:
> The systemd route does seem promising. Thanks.
>
> If I edited the template vm, I could just put my unit file in
> /etc/systemd/system and it would work fine.
>
> However I'd like to do this for a specific AppVm, so I dropped the unit
> file in /usr/local/lib/systemd/system. This
The systemd route does seem promising. Thanks.
If I edited the template vm, I could just put my unit file in
/etc/systemd/system and it would work fine.
However I'd like to do this for a specific AppVm, so I dropped the unit
file in /usr/local/lib/systemd/system. This file persists across boots
On 1/5/20 1:59 AM, cyber.citi...@tutanota.com wrote:
I'm resurrecting this thread to report that I was affected by this problem.
I hope a solution will be implemented soon because it takes me the better
part of a day to restore my system, and that's a lot of time to lose to an
unpredictable
Hello.
I've a question about the Qubes default desktop setup. Basically, the
latest Qubes is running XFCE desktop environment, but I've noticed
certain default programs are actually from Gnome. I find those
particularly difficult to use.
I was wondering why not use the XFCE equivalents of these
The following settings work for me:
1. Set "debug" to "False" in qvm-prefs
2. Set "gui" to "False" and "gui-emulated" to "False"
The only problem is qubes (or xen) keeps cashed info on whether to show
emulated console. Sometimes the settings work immediately, sometimes after
a reboot,
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