On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 11:57:34PM +, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
> "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
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 07:38:47AM -0800, trueriver wrote:
> Hi Defiant
>
> Slightly off topic but this might be useful for you.
>
> In my view, and this is purely personal, there is a slightly more coherent
> feel to working under Debian templates anyway. In part that is because even
> the
Am Montag, 13. Januar 2020 17:18:31 UTC+1 schrieb steve.coleman:
>
> On 2020-01-13 09:50, n1ete wrote:
>
> > I recently played with xcp-ng in my lab and discovered the "Xen
> > Orchestra Unified Appliance". its an xen-ready vm to manage and
> > orchestrate xcp-ng backends.
> >
> > is it
Hi there,
I'm debugging similar resume issues, though on different hardware.
Hopefully you don't mind if we share tips in this thread.
> > I couldn't find anything related to those acpi devices. I thougth first
> that there was a driver for
> > them, so I should just rmmod those drivers
On 2020-01-13 09:50, n1ete wrote:
I recently played with xcp-ng in my lab and discovered the "Xen
Orchestra Unified Appliance". its an xen-ready vm to manage and
orchestrate xcp-ng backends.
is it possible to deploy the disk image on qubes aswell? this would be
realy great, since i dont
On Friday, 10 January 2020 01:16:58 UTC, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
>
>
> No, it doesn't affect security. It simply crashes (and reboot). If it
> works on your particular hardware, then you're lucky and should be safe
> to continue using it.
>
>
I got through install, and had problems
On Tuesday, 12 November 2019 17:40:13 UTC, Charles Peters wrote:
>
> ...
> You can reinstall grub to the master boot loader using the OS which
> originally controlled grub, (ie, something like grub-install /dev/sda". then
> regenerate the grub menu with "update-grub". Or you can modify the
Hi Defiant
Slightly off topic but this might be useful for you.
In my view, and this is purely personal, there is a slightly more coherent
feel to working under Debian templates anyway. In part that is because even
the full Debian template is less filled out than the fedora one, so that
I recently played with xcp-ng in my lab and discovered the "Xen Orchestra
Unified Appliance". its an xen-ready vm to manage and orchestrate xcp-ng
backends.
is it possible to deploy the disk image on qubes aswell? this would be
realy great, since i dont have a free xen-hypervisor in my lab,
With QEMU/KVM you can hide the VM from the driver. I don't know how to do
this with qubes maybe someone else can step in. I didn't want Nvidia
breaking my setup in a future driver update so I am using an AMD RX590
avoiding Nvidia's shortsightedness. And they lost a sale.
On Friday, January
Having manually set up windows VMs in in the pst, I can say that Elliot’s work
here is quite the time saver.
Just invoke the script, go off and do something for a bit, come back later with
some windows VM installs completed, including the add on software you wanted.
Haven’t tried the newer
Hi,
I’m a newcomer. Please be patient with my ignorance. Thank you in advance.
*Wojtczuk and Rutkowska (2011)*
*“Intel VT-d and Intel TXT are the two most important technologies for
building secure *
*operating systems”*
*My laptop:*
*Lenovo LEGION Y530 15.6" FHD IPS, Intel Core
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Hello, all!
Not too long ago I released qvm-create-windows-qube but quit pushing
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new version.
Well,
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