> I just don't like the idea of putting untrusted code in a templateVM used by
> sensitive VMs.
>
Me neither! But I avoid multiplying templates by installing apps directly into
appvms.
This minimizes the number of templates I have to keep up-to-date.
> fedora-32-zoom (the proprietary
I've started making special templateVMs where I install less
trusted software, typically closed source binaries or code
distributed directly from a vendor.
I am curious if others do this and if people think it adds much
security wise.
For example, in addition to vanilla fedora-32, where I
> I has a an odd problem with AppVM colors. One particular AppVM, lets call it
> "personal" as that's what it is called :) is set to green in qubes manager
> but all window decorations are showing as gray, except for the top level
> "personal" menu item in the xfce menu which shows the correct
Hi,
the error message is:
$ lunch android_x86_64-userdebug
hardware/libsensors/sensors.mk:3: error:
_nic.PRODUCTS.[[device/generic/x86_64/android_x86_64.mk]]:
"vendor/opengapps/build/opengapps-packages.mk" does not exist.
08:18:12 dumpvars failed with: exit status 1
Just creating the missing
Hi,
the error message is:
$ lunch android_x86_64-userdebug
hardware/libsensors/sensors.mk:3: error:
_nic.PRODUCTS.[[device/generic/x86_64/android_x86_64.mk]]:
"vendor/opengapps/build/opengapps-packages.mk" does not exist.
08:18:12 dumpvars failed with: exit status 1
Just creating the missing