Good evening Everyone, and thank you for your valuable help with clearing
up this topic for me !
I found also this one as very useful -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cU4hQg6GvU. You might also take a look in
it if you haven't done it already.
Cheers,
Asen
On Thursday, 19 March 2020 13:0
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 05:47:23PM -0700, Catacombs wrote:
> I have just installed Qubes on a Lenovo X230 with original Intel WiFi. I go
> McDonalds to try to use public WiFi. I power up. I get A box to start Tor
> connection. Which I am pretty sure will not work. I cancel. I start Debian
>
I have just installed Qubes on a Lenovo X230 with original Intel WiFi. I go
McDonalds to try to use public WiFi. I power up. I get A box to start Tor
connection. Which I am pretty sure will not work. I cancel. I start Debian 10
Firefox. After awhile I get a cherry red connection icon on the
> Sounds like https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5705
> The fix is already in current-testing repository, and will be uploaded
> to current (aka stable) in few days.
You were correct, the latest Dom0 Update solved it :)
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On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 10:13:23 AM UTC+1, taran1s wrote:
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> Lorenzo Lamas:
> > Same thing happens here when TB Downloader is automatically run
> > after it is updated. However, if I manually run TB updater, I can
> > select
It works fine.
I restored the VM from a backup and I changed the procedure a little bit.
# fdisk -l /dev/xvda
Disk /dev/xvda: 14 GiB, 15032385536 bytes, 29360128 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 byt
Mar 20, 2020, 20:21 by qubes-users@googlegroups.com:
> Updating Debian templates with the Qube Manager just works, but the problem
> persists.
>
> Maybe something bugging in my config, or has anybody experienced something
> similar? Any advice what to do?
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I think it's a bigger bug, not just y
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 04:21:29PM +0100, GD rub wrote:
> Device BootStart End Sectors Size Id Type
> /dev/xvda1 *2048 29360127 29358080 14G 83 Linux
> /dev/xvda2 18946048 20969471 2023424 988M 82 Linux swap / Solaris
urgh! be super careful there.
your xvda2 is cu
This is the modus operandi I used :
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# df -hT | grep /dev/xvda
/dev/xvda1 ext4 *8,9G*6,3G 2,1G 76% /
# parted /dev/xvda 'unit s print' free
Model: Xen Virtual Block Device (xvd)
Disk /dev/xvda: 29360128s
Sector size (logical/ph
Hello everybody!
In my laptop I switch hdds from time to time, once booting qubes-os r4,
once win10. A few days ago I accidentally switched the hdd although Win10
was in suspend mode. After powering up I realized my mistake and killed the
machine immediately, but still some damage seems to have
grwopart command : would this not be the solution ?
https://blog.myduniahosting.com/how-to-resize-your-root-diskpartition-online-for-linux/
Le mer. 25 mars 2020 à 15:22, a écrit :
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 03:12:04PM +0100, GD rub wrote:
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> > You can't do that on the root filesystem. resize2f
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 03:12:04PM +0100, GD rub wrote:
> You can't do that on the root filesystem. resize2fs is permissible only if
> the partition is unmounted.
actualy, no, resize2fs works just fine on a mounted filesystem.
> > > Device BootStart End Sectors Size Id Type
> > >
Hi Chris,
You can't do that on the root filesystem. resize2fs is permissible only if
the partition is unmounted.
Best,
Le mar. 24 mars 2020 à 18:40, Chris Laprise a écrit :
> On 3/23/20 4:07 AM, GD rub wrote:
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> > How can I increase the size of disk image and root file system whitho
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 09:15:19AM +0100, haaber wrote:
> On 3/25/20 9:08 AM, tsc.v...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi - I didn't see my laptop in the list so looked everything up. It
> > seems the Lenovo Ideapad 131 151KB supports everything but SSD. I assume
> > I would have to replace my internal hard d
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> Same thing happens here when TB Downloader is automatically run
> after it is updated. However, if I manually run TB updater, I can
> select version 9.0.7 In addition to this, the security update to
> Tor itself, version 4.2.7, is
Same thing happens here when TB Downloader is automatically run after it is
updated. However, if I manually run TB updater, I can select version 9.0.7
In addition to this, the security update to Tor itself, version 4.2.7, is
not yet available in Whonix.
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On 3/25/20 9:08 AM, tsc.v...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi - I didn't see my laptop in the list so looked everything up. It
seems the Lenovo Ideapad 131 151KB supports everything but SSD. I assume
I would have to replace my internal hard drive with the SSD since an
external SSD would, I assume, get bottlen
Hi - I didn't see my laptop in the list so looked everything up. It seems
the Lenovo Ideapad 131 151KB supports everything but SSD. I assume I would
have to replace my internal hard drive with the SSD since an external SSD
would, I assume, get bottlenecked by any USB connection to the motherboar
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