Re: [qubes-users] browser plugin?

2020-11-12 Thread Sven Semmler
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On 11/12/20 11:41 AM, Alex Smirnoff wrote:
> Is there a browser plugin that adds "open URL in disposable VM"
> function? like private tab on steroids :)

https://github.com/raffaeleflorio/qubes-url-redirector

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Re: [qubes-users] How to get a projector working with Qubes OS R4.0 and a Win10 HVM ?

2020-11-12 Thread Sven Semmler
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On 11/9/20 11:22 AM, 'M' via qubes-users wrote:
> Shall I just assign the projector the same way when using
> USB-devices or how does it work with a external HDMI device ?

It should just show up in dom0 as another display. In XFCE you can use
Settings | Display to configure it or if you are comfortable with
xrandr you can do it from the console too.

The advantage of the xrandr route is that you can have convenient bash
scripts for different projectors (... different resolutions etc)

/Sven

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[qubes-users] browser plugin?

2020-11-12 Thread Alex Smirnoff

Is there a browser plugin that adds "open URL in disposable VM" function? 
like private tab on steroids :)

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Re: [qubes-users] Errors updating Fedora 30 template

2020-11-12 Thread Andrew David Wong

On 11/11/20 11:37 AM, Shawn Creighton wrote:

I figured out why sys-whonix wasn't working; because I never completed the
connection wizard that pops up at every boot. I usually don't use
whonix/tor to connect to the internet so I just never completed the
prompts.
I did however already update dom0 as I said using the sys-firewall
connection for the UpdateVM. Wondering if that is safe or if I should do a
fresh install and update it the proper way.


From a pure Qubes security perspective, it is normal and safe to update 
via sys-firewall (clearnet) rather than sys-whonix (Tor). Updating via 
Tor can provide some additional protection from targeted attacks, but it 
is not necessary (in the sense that the Qubes security model neither 
assumes nor requires the use of Tor).


However, *if* you need the privacy that Tor provides (e.g., because you 
live under a totalitarian regime that may wish to harm you if they find 
out that you're using Qubes or any of the software that comes included 
with Qubes), then it is not safe, since a clearnet connection provides 
practically no privacy compared to Tor.



Page loading seems to be a bit
slower now than before I updated dom0. Is that typical?



It depends on which updates you installed, but generally no.


On Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at 11:33:57 PM UTC-6 Shawn Creighton wrote:


No modifications, it gives me those errors even with a fresh install when
trying to use sys-whonix as the updatevm.
I changed the UpdateVM from sys-whonix to sys-firewall and was able to
update Dom0
Is that safe?


On Sunday, November 8, 2020 at 9:06:42 PM UTC-6 a...@qubes-os.org wrote:


On 11/8/20 12:29 AM, Shawn Creighton wrote:



On Sunday, November 8, 2020 at 2:31:25 AM UTC-5 a...@qubes-os.org

wrote:



On 11/7/20 11:24 PM, Shawn Creighton wrote:



On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 11:55:47 PM UTC-5 a...@qubes-os.org

wrote:



On 11/7/20 7:25 PM, Shawn Creighton wrote:



On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 6:26:13 PM UTC-5 Jarrah wrote:




I tried running 'dnf install qubes-template-fedora-32' as root and

get:


Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'qubes-dom0-cached',

disabling.

No package qubes-template-fedora-32 available
Error: unable to find a match
Also tried: sudo qubes-dom0-install qubes-template-fedora-32 and

get

the

same output

`sudo qubes-dom0-update qubes-template-fedora-32` is the command

you

want. The update script wraps all installs and updates in Dom0 on

Qubes.




"Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository:

fedora.

Please verify its path and try again"



Make sure you're running this command in dom0, not in a TemplateVM.

https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/templates/fedora/#installing



The terminal I am running from the upper left corner menu says dom0
When I run the command it says: Using sys-whonix as UpdateVM to

download

updates for Dom0; this may take some time
But then the cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for
repository: fedora. error



Based on your other posts in addition to this, it sounds like there may
be a problem with your internet connection, proxy settings, or

UpdateVM.

Can you access the internet normally from, e.g., a web browser in an
AppVM?



Internet is working ok in all AppVm.
I tried updating a qube by clicking the UpdateVM blue arrow in Qubes
Manager and I get: Curl error (56): failure when receiving data from
peer[Received HTTP code 500 from proxy after Connect]
Someone said something about using a VPN to get around it but that's a
whole other issue to get that working
I also read a post about editing something so the repositories use a

http

connection rather than https but haven't tried that



Definitely sounds like some kind of network-related issue (possibly
including firewall, updates proxy, etc.). Have you made any
modifications to your system that might affect these things? Did
anything else happen at the same time that it stopped working?



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[qubes-users] Re: Intel CPU frequency scaling and boost mode?

2020-11-12 Thread Alex Smirnoff
Ah. As I said, it is all tricky. First, enable legacy boot. It is greyed 
out in bios setup; you need to turn off "modern standby" first. Now you can 
boot.

But, it is going to be 800x600 and no network (neither wired or wireless). 
On the next step you need a USB network card. Once you get *some* network, 
do sudo qubes-dom0-update kernel-latest kernel-latest-qubes-vm. Then edit 
/boot/efi/EFI/qubes/xen.cfg 
and get rid of rhgb, it is broken.
And if you are lucky, you now have a working system!

I wonder why Qubes does not have offline update mechanism or more recent 
installation media. All this crazy stuff reminds me of installing Slackware 
in 1996 on a random hardware from local flea market.

On Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at 6:00:06 PM UTC+2 adrian...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi there - I am struggling to get past the boot screen with my gen10 intel 
> - care to share any helpful tips of how things worked for you that might be 
> helpful?
>
>

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