just FYI: kernel-latest is now at 5.10.13, which has a fix for the specific
issue you encountered.
Otherwise, you can find the version numbers for earlier kernels here:
https://yum.qubes-os.org/r4.0/current/dom0/fc25/rpm/ for manual
installation.
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Hi, I have installed *qubes* on a dell inspiron 7548 touchscreen, I have
several problems with the touchpad. In detail, the problem is to use it
with two fingers, the click goes crazy, only the scroll works.
I actually realized that unlike other even older Dell laptops, this one
has buttons
Hi, I have installed quebes on a dell inspiron 7548 touchscreen, I have
several problems with the touchpad. In detail, the problem is to use it
with two fingers, the click goes crazy, only the scroll works.
I actually realized that unlike other even older Dell laptops, this one
has buttons
Fabrizio Romano Genovese:
I tried, but nothing changes. My card is still read as "unassigned class".
Do you know if adding support to QEMU is in the works by any chance? I
don't mind waiting, but it would be nice to have at least a vague idea of
the time windows we are looking at (months?
No, but this patch has been superseded by the latest intel xorg driver.
To try it, just enable the current-testing repo and upgrade
xorg-x11-drv-intel to at least v2.99.917-49.20210126.
sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-dom0-current-testing
--action=upgrade xorg-x11-drv-intel
On 1/30/21 11:21 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
liked2-mmb7mzph...@public.gmane.org:
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-pci attach win10 --option no-strict-reset=true dom0:00_14.0
Is this a bug to be reported or does someone has ideas to resolve that?
According to the man page, the --option should be