I'm not much inclined to trust Duke, and certainly not any claim that
something is "unbreakable" unless it has a formal proof showing the
construction cannot be broken under specific assumptions.
However, this looks like it might be useful to put Qubes on ARM.
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On Sun, Apr 3, 2022 at 6:18 PM Simon Newton wrote:
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> On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 at 16:46, Franz <169...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Many thanks Simon,
>> I do not have a T430, I have a W520 with coreboot, but the problem is
>> just the same. I was wondering why VT-d is not working and your email
>> exp
On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 at 16:46, Franz <169...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Many thanks Simon,
> I do not have a T430, I have a W520 with coreboot, but the problem is just
> the same. I was wondering why VT-d is not working and your email explained
> it. So many thanks.
> Now I suppose I should buy some ot
On Sun, Apr 3, 2022 at 4:28 PM Simon Newton wrote:
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> >Are you sure? Intel tells that i7-3632QM supports VT-d
>
> Yes. You have made the same mistake nitrokey did. There are two versions
> of the CPU, one is BGA which supports VT-d, but does not fit the rPGA T430
> motherboard. The other is the
>Are you sure? Intel tells that i7-3632QM supports VT-d
Yes. You have made the same mistake nitrokey did. There are two versions of
the CPU, one is BGA which supports VT-d, but does not fit the rPGA T430
motherboard. The other is the rPGA version, which does fit the T430 but
does not have VT-d
htt
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 2:10 PM Andrew David Wong wrote:
> UPDATE: Please be advised that the i7-3632QM option is *not* compatible
> with Qubes OS, as it does not support VT-d.
Are you sure? Intel tells that i7-3632QM supports VT-d:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/71670/inte